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Having revitalized the computer role-playing game genre with Pillars of Eternity, Obisidian Entertainment turned everything up a notch in Pillars of Eternity II to offer even more.
Read MoreThe Age of Wonders series helped quite a bit in making the 4X genre popular, offering tons of features that were easy to understand, but much harder to master.
Read MoreBattlefield 2 from DICE is the perfect example of a game that managed to balance realism and gameplay, offering an experience that’s hard to rival even to this day.
Read MoreInstead of going fast as most other entries in the series, Lost World slowed things almost to a crawl, turning the game in something very different from what we’re used to. And we’re used to a lot of changes… poor Sonic fans are still waiting for a proper sequel to Sonic Generations.
Read MoreThe Lord of the Ring’s Middle-Earth is a great setting for any video game. Over the years we got action games, open-world adventure games, role-playing games, and so on.
Read MoreAh, the Dunmer. Otherwise known as the Dark Elves, or the people who would unfortunately be discriminated in real life.
Read MoreDivinity: Original Sin 2 might be one of the best isometric RPGs in recent years.
Read MoreGen I easily had the most memorable gym leaders out of any generation.
Read MoreWorld of Tanks is one of the biggest MMO’s out there – and if you’ve never played, it’s still worth a try even to this day..
Read MoreThe isometric RPG genre became incredibly popular during the 90s, as this perspective allowed devs to simulate 3D environments that really hadn’t been played before.
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