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Drakensang
Age of Decadence[www.irontowerstudio.com]
age of decadence looks AMAZING. so does Drakensang. im guessing that the first one, Age of Decadence, is a bit like age of empires 2? but drakensang looks a BIT like a dungeon seige clone. ill check them out though :D THANKS.
The games you compare them to are not even in the same genre. :P
My recommendations are all classic RPGs. Drakensang is not a clone of anything, of the games you mentioned in your first post the most similar would be Dragon Age imo.
Age of Decadence is still in development but there's already a demo available on the website and the game will be sold on Steam when it's released.
If I had to name the single most influential RPG series of all time it would be Ultima. You said "a bit older", the Ultima games are, well, really old... but still very enjoyable and an important part of PC gaming history. :D
If you like sneaking games, I can heartily recommend Thief 1 & 2
As a precursor to Darksiders, the Legacy of Kain series, starting with Soul Reaver, is a good fighting/adventure game with an excellent plot.
For something completely different from anything else ever, King of Dragon pass is a strategy game in its own class and has been recently re-released for ipads.
Enjoy gaming! :)
On topic: The Drakensang games (especially the first one) are excellent and will give you the experience you're looking for. Not at all like Dungeon Siege. They go back to the 1990s German DSA titles Sternenschweif and Shadows over Riga, and use the same roleplaying system (DSA is a bit of a German version of D&D, loosely put).
If you prefer single-character RPGs, I would recommend The Witcher, especially the first one. You can tremendously enhance the experience by reading the books the games are based on before you play them. The combat takes a bit to get used to, but story and atmosphere are rich and deep.
For a bit of an Icewind Dale like experience, and BG to a degree, you might enjoy Neverwinter Nights 2. Or the first one with the expansions, but the second one has a much better story.
I would have recommended Torment, but you already played that. Sadly, nothing comes close to it, even after all those years. (There is a Kickstarter project for a sequel.)
thank you SO MUCH for being ON-TOPIC with me. and giving me some amazing insightful information that i longed for.