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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Aug 22, 2001
A new Shadowrun CRPG by Harebrained Schemes partially funded through Kickstarter.
Pillars of Eternity is Obsidian Entertainment's isometric, party-based RPG set in the new fantasy world of Eora.
Divinity: Original Sin is a top-down turn-based RPG developed by Larian Studios. It introduces new elements to the franchise, such as co-op gameplay and decision-making as well as a more interactive world.
The stand alone expansion for Silverfall.
Silverfall is a 2007 Action Role-Playing Game developed by Monte Cristo, in partnership with Kyiv Games.
The Temple of Elemental Evil is a PC re-creation of an original Dungeons and Dragons adventure module set in the Greyhawk universe. It uses an updated version of Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e rules.
The last RPG published by Black Isle Studios before going under, Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader promised the unique setting of an alternate history Europe with mystical creatures and used the SPECIAL system popularized in Fallout, but was rushed to shelves with middling critical and commercial success.
Based on the Swedish pen & paper RPG "Drakar och demoner", Dragonfire: The Well of Souls is an isometric RPG where you're tasked with defeating the evil arch magician Vicotnik, determined to conquer the world of Ereb Altor.
An isometric RPG using Bioware's Infinity Engine, Planescape: Torment is set in the Planescape universe and tells the dark and provocative tale of The Nameless One, an immortal searching for his identity.
Fallout 2 is the sequel to the critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic RPG.
A critically acclaimed role-playing game developed by Black Isle Studios and Tim Cain in 1997, Fallout established itself as a prominent post-apocalyptic universe with a dark sense of humor.
Based on William Gibson's Neuromancer, Shadowrun for the Genesis is a darker, grittier, and more open-ended game than its counterpart on the SNES.
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