Pc rpg 2022: The Best PC RPGs for 2022

The best RPG games on PC 2022

Looking for the best RPG games on PC? The diversity of this beloved genre is hard to express. You can have everything from interplanetary exploration, lightsaber duels, and bloodthirsty vampires, to irradiated mutants who need to be beaten with golf clubs, lizards who can talk to cats, and a whole lot of dice rolling if that’s your jam.

The scale and scope of RPG games is like never before, with tech finally catching up to the ambitions of developers, enabling vast, open worlds previously unseen. So, dear adventurer, gather your party and head out. We’re about to bear witness to the best RPGs available on PC.

The best RPG games on PC are:

Tower of Fantasy

Looking for the next big RPG game that you can pour hundreds of hours into? Not got much room in the budget for new games? Enter Tower of Fantasy. Since it came to the west in mid-2022, Tower of Fantasy has quickly become very popular among PC gamers, and if you enjoy open world action RPG games with an anime aesthetic, this is definitely one to take for a spin.

The game is set hundreds of years in the future, with humans settled on a planet called Aida after the Earth has become increasingly inhospitable. There they discover a new power source called omnium which seems to be the solution to all their energy problems… only for it then to go horribly wrong and end up killing a bunch of people. Then alone, or with friends, it’s up to you to explore the mysteries of Aida, coming up against a sinister organisation called the Heirs of Aida in the process. Its world is massive and filled with things to do (from fighting monsters to making food), so it’s definitely a good one if you want a new time-sink.

Better yet, its low specs means you don’t need the best gaming laptop or PC to run the game. It should work on most devices.

Play Tower of Fantasy for free.

Neverwinter

Let’s get a couple of things out the way first. Yes, Neverwinter is a free MMO, but it’s also one of the best free RPG games around. If you have a soft spot for the lore and history of D&D’s Forgotten Realms, then it’s also a great Dungeons and Dragons game. You can pick one of eight possible classes covering all of the classics, from rogues and rangers, to wizards and paladins.

Across the main campaign, dungeons, and raids you’ll get to embark on some truly memorable adventures. Whether that’s finding a disgruntled demon somewhere to rest where they won’t be disturbed, or engaging in a 12-part campaign to defeat Baphomet. Pretty much any key location you’ve heard of in the Forgotten Realms, from Ravenloft to Chult, and all content in Neverwinter, old and new, is free. Just be ready for a grind when it comes to some high-tier items.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The Witcher 3 takes all the moral ambiguity, challenging subjects like racism and bigotry, and, of course, monster hunting from the previous games and puts them in a massive world, with saucy scenes to rival the most salacious of sex games. The result is an extraordinary RPG that sets the standard for open-world adventures.

Every quest is an opportunity to not just learn more about the war-ravaged lands and its inhabitants, but to also be drawn into the knotty drama. A simple contract, such as directing series protagonist Geralt to slaughter a monster, can transform into an elaborate series of consequence-laden stories that span several hours.

Navigating this complex, dark fantasy world is a delight, even when the oppressive misery of it threatens to send you spiralling into depression. Even better, CD Projekt Red produced arguably the best DLC ever made with Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine, which has an even better quest than the base game. The Witcher 3 really is something to be devoured until nothing remains. While you’re waiting – and you’ll be waiting a while – for The Witcher 4’s release date, try replaying this third entry with a selection of excellent Witcher 3 mods.

Elden Ring

Elden Ring is a great RPG game, but it also ticks a ton of other boxes as well – it’s a top tier open-world game and a wonderfully vivid fantasy game. It’s got hardcore combat as a key part of the gameplay loop, so it skews more towards the action-RPG side of the spectrum if that’s important to you. But don’t just take our word for it; not only can you read our glowing Elden Ring review, you can read everyone else’s positive Elden Ring reviews as well, if you need further convincing.

As one of the ‘Tarnished’, you must explore the Lands Between and not only unravel the mystery of what’s transpired, but you must also take on the realm’s fallen heroes in order to become the Elden Lord. To do that, you’ll need some kind of ring. Some say an… Elden ring. These are unconfirmed rumours, though. If you’re going to brave the horrors of this land, you’ll want to arm yourself with some Elden Ring beginner tips, as well as guides to all of the Elden Ring bosses, the best Elden Ring weapons and armor, and you might want to read up on Elden Ring Great Runes as well. You know, just in case.

Disco Elysium

When you awake in Disco Elysium after an obliterative night of drinking you’re so hungover you can’t even remember who you are. From thereon out it’s up to you exactly what type of dishevelled, dysfunctional, disturbed detective archetype you want to be in this secret detective game.

Unlike many RPGs, Disco Elysium eschews any kind of conventional combat and entrusts all of its interactions to dialogue screens. As the game’s opening makes clear, your rapidly assembled psyche isn’t exactly stable, and Disco Elysium lets you play with each strand of thought, expand them, and use them to your advantage as you seek answers about a grim murder case.

Divinity: Original Sin 2

Like the original – which we also love, as it happens – Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a love letter to classic pen-and-paper RPGs. It’s a tactical RPG that, unlike many modern RPGs, refuses to give you simple binary choices, sucking you utterly into an enticingly detailed world.

The extensive freedom you have starts with the character creator – which taught us to roleplay as someone other than ourselves. You can, of course, design your own hero, but there are also six unique origin characters to choose from with their own backgrounds – from the arrogant lizard, the Red Prince, to the new undead race. Every decision matters as you’ll have to live with the consequences that give every tricky dilemma an unnerving gravitas. Gameplay is no less punishing: you will need to learn and exploit the contours of the terrain to gain an advantage in combat. Prepare for a spanking if you do fail to use high ground to deal greater damage.

In our Divinity: Original Sin 2 review, we said: “Divinity: Original Sin 2 stands as a remarkable example of three genres: the classic roleplaying game, the online arena battler, and the tabletop-style adventure enabler.” We haven’t even got started on the multiplayer aspect, including the Game Master mode, which really brings the Dungeons & Dragons inspiration to the fore. Speaking of DnD, did you know Larian are working on an honest-to-god Baldur’s Gate 3?

Cyberpunk 2077

To say Cyberpunk had a bit of a rocky launch would be an understatement. CDProjekt Red’s massive Cyberpunk RPG has a lot of potential, like we noted in our Cyberpunk 2077 review, but its first year was rough. Good news though, eventually it got good and the game’s finally ready to take its place in our compendium of top RPGs.

You play as highly customisable protagonist V, a mercenary-outlaw tasked with chasing down a one-of-a-kind implant that may hold the key to immortality. You explore the gigantic metropolis Night City, meeting a whole array of quirky characters as you embark on countless main and side quests. Once you’ve sampled the city’s delights to your heart’s content, you can then check out some Cyberpunk 2077 mods to enhance things even further.

Pillars of Eternity

Pillars of Eternity is an exceptional RPG. It evokes the best parts of old games using the Infinity Engine like Baldur’s Gate and Planescape: Torment (both found elsewhere on this list) while digging its own path with a compelling fantasy yarn and a richly detailed original world. No wonder we found it one of the best games of 2015.

This is Obsidian Entertainment at the top of its game, with the beautiful writing the studio is known for wrapped up in a polished adventure – a combination that the team has struggled to nail in the past. Despite being a massive RPG with a daunting number of options and Pillars of Eternity characters boasting plenty of choice and consequence, everything in Pillars of Eternity has been crafted with so much care, down to the smallest detail. Religion, philosophy, class warfare, and the world of Eora overflow with conflict and crises – every region on the map is filled with problems waiting for nosey adventurers. Even the most seemingly mundane quests can offer insight into the world or the chance to create a reputation, good or bad – as we discovered in our Pillars of Eternity review.

Instead of cashing in on the popularity of its spiritual predecessors, Obsidian builds on those strong foundations to create an experience that doesn’t rely on nostalgia to deliver its hits. It’s a solid step forward for this type of RPG, and the overall experience is one that’s even more reminiscent of tabletop RPGs than many of those rooted in D&D. It might have been a more iterative sequel, but our Pillars of Eternity 2 review found that it lost no sense of adventure the original established.

Wasteland 3

Set in a frozen and bleak Colorado, the inhabitants of this apocalypse game fall into two camps: helpful and well meaning townsfolk, or psychopathic monsters out for blood. There’s no real middle ground, and everything has a price of sorts. Combat is turn-based, like in previous Wasteland games, and it can be tough to survive out there in the wilderness, but it’s a rewarding experience once you get into good habits.

This means conserving resources where you can, picking unnecessary fights is the fastest way to drain your ammunition, use up medkits grenades, or lose one of your best fighters to a bullet to the head. Doing favours for NPCs puts you in good standing with some factions and provides valuable resources, but can rub other folk up the wrong way, so striking a balance is paramount to finishing the game.

Our Wasteland 3 review says that it’s a game that “takes you on a moral journey and corrupts you, making everything you thought was so unfeasible about an apocalypse seem so normal”. With plenty of different companions to recruit, you can outfit your squad with all the best Wasteland 3 builds, but it’s quick thinking that keeps your group alive. If impending peril sounds up your street, then this is one RPG well worth picking up.

Fallout: New Vegas

Obsidian took the format of Bethesda’s 3D, first-person Fallout, and then reinstated everything that made the original isometric games so great, blending it with features of the best Western games for good measure. You really feel like you’re making your own way through the wastelands instead of being nudged along by an invisible director.

Fallout: New Vegas makes you one of the unfortunate survivors of this world. After the first hours, your mission runs out of leads, leaving you to venture where you like: interacting with whomever you want, being good, evil, or anything in between to make New Vegas the most adventurous Fallout game. You can team up with the NCR, join the slave-loving Legion, stand up for New Vegas itself, or just be a self-serving asshole. Then there are those essential Fallout: New Vegas mods that let you build your own game.

The writing, worldbuilding, and black comedy are all spot on in New Vegas – Fallout: New Vegas’ Come Fly With Me quest remains one of our favourites. And while we are on the subject, what will it take for Bethesda to let Obsidian take another crack at the universe?

Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn

D&D’s lands of the Forgotten Realms is meticulously recreated in Baldur’s Gate II. It’s filled to the brim with gorgeous environments, all of which are just waiting to be explored. And, within them, quests! So many bloody quests. Hundreds of hours of saving villages, delving into mines, fighting mad wizards, slaughtering Gnolls, and even a trip to the Planes – explored in more detail in Planescape: Torment – and a deadly adventure into the Underdark.

Elevating these many quests is exceptional writing and dialogue from the legendary Chris Avellone. Baldur’s Gate juggles wit and satire with solemnity and gravitas, drawing players into even ostensibly simple quests. It’s the party of adventurers that join the hero who get the best lines, of course, and none more so than Minsc, the infamous Ranger who talks to his cosmic space hamster, Boo.

Baldur’s Gate II also has the distinction of having one of the best antagonists in any game: Jon Irenicus, expertly voiced by top-notch player of villains David Warner. Arrogant, powerful, deformed, and with a hint of tragedy to him, Irenicus has all the hallmarks of a classic villain. Even though he is not present throughout most of the game, his influence seeps into everything, which is as great a testament to his manufacture as any.

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

It’s hard to say which Mass Effect game is the best, and luckily we don’t have to, thanks to EA’s ‘legendary’ compendium of all three. This space saga has just about everything you could ask for in an RPG: thrilling battles, epic storytelling, and many Mass Effect Legendary Edition romance options across all three games. You can play all three games in order, keeping your relationships with characters across the entire trilogy, or you can jump into the game of your choice.

Mass Effect also perfectly marries the sub-genres of speculative fiction and space games, and is BioWare’s greatest achievement in terms of world or, rather, galaxy building. The exploration and pseudo-science of Star Trek, the cinematic action of Battlestar Galactica, and the fantastical elements of Star Wars are all on show and artfully combined in this tense (and ultimately, suicidal) mission to save the galaxy.

Dramatic set-pieces and workmanlike squad-based combat are punctuated by BioWare’s typically excellent dialogue. And simply wandering around alien locales, sticking your nose where it doesn’t belong – because that’s what humans do in space, apparently – adds to the overall package. With all of the Mass Effect Legendary Edition mods that are now available, it’s the new best way to play the trilogy.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim isn’t just one of the best RPGs on PC, it’s an institution. It’s managed to stay relevant and eminently playable long after its 2011 debut – tirelessly tugging players back in by their mage robes. With the help of many, many Skyrim mods and console commands, of course.

The atmosphere is infectious, aided by perhaps the finest musical theme of any videogame. Whether you’re battling gargantuan dragons atop the Throat of the World as its frosted mountain peaks pierce the sky, or simply answering the enigmatic chime of the Nirnroot plant by a river’s edge, Skyrim is a game that implores you to unravel every narrative and leave no stone unturned.

The Elder Scrolls V doesn’t just offer you an engrossing fantasy tale or satisfying freedom of choice – it endures because few other games nail how an adventure should feel quite like Skyrim does. If you’ve done everything there is to do in this fantastical land, here are some games like Skyrim that might scratch that magical itch – you’ve certainly got some time to kill before the Elder Scrolls 6 release date.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II

Where its predecessor – made by BioWare and not Obsidian – is a fantastic addition to the Star Wars universe complete with a twist worthy of The Empire Strikes Back, KOTOR II takes the venerable IP and pulls it in a completely new direction to make it one of the best Star Wars games on PC. No longer is the focus on the constant battle between the Dark Side and the Light Side, Republic versus Empire. Instead, we’re treated to a narrative that explores the nature of the force and what it means to be cut off from it. Its story of misfits and traitors feels like Star Wars by way of Planescape: Torment.

Shades of grey permeate the entire adventure, as the Exile – KOTOR II’s protagonist – is forced to think about every action and how good deeds can beget evil ones, being pushed ever further towards pragmatism. An often depressing and bleak game, it’s as much about personal exploration as it is about gallivanting across the galaxy, getting into lightsaber battles, and using the force – though there is certainly plenty of that, too.

Perhaps the best aspect of KOTOR II is Kreia, the Exile’s secretive mentor. As the impetus for much of the game, she pushes the Exile, berates her, and attempts to teach her important lessons, all while presenting the force in much more interesting ways than any of the films manage. It makes the pupil-mentor relationship between Luke and Yoda, or Ben Kenobi, exceptionally dull in comparison.

Shadowrun: Hong Kong

Shadowrun: Hong Kong is a welcome throwback to the ‘90s. Based on the classic tabletop roleplaying game, it’s a neo-noir cyberpunk mystery with plenty of magic, fantasy elements, and combat reminiscent of strategy games like XCOM. It ticks a lot of boxes and, somehow, it manages to deliver on all these features. Set on a future Earth where science and the realm of the arcane struggle to coexist, and beings like elves and trolls walk the streets alongside humans, you find yourself in the shoes of a shadowrunner, a shady mercenary proficient in espionage.

A freeform character creator lets you make all sorts of unusual classes, from spirit summoners who can enter a digital realm and fight computer programs, to samurai who run around with a bunch of remote-controlled robots. Dumping some points into charisma also unlocks affinities for different types of people, be they corporate security, other shadowrunners, or street gangs, which opens up new dialogue options and avenues in your investigation.

Hong Kong builds on the previous two games, lavishing improvements upon the series like overhauled decking (hacking) and fully realised, likeable characters. It’s a more intimate game too, as you investigate the death of your foster father with a rag tag group of Shadowrunners and find yourself embroiled in conspiracies, mystical events, and a mystery involving dreams that plague the entire city.

Deus Ex

Ah, Deus Ex. More of a stealth FPS/RPG hybrid and one of the best cyberpunk games on PC, it’s still more than deserving of a place on this list – even 18 years on it’s a joy to play and one of the best PC games ever devised.

We could expend a great deal of energy reminiscing about the dramatic narrative that weaves themes of conspiracy, terrorism, and transhumanism together with intriguing characters in a believable dystopian future. Equally, we could go on and on about the breadth of character customisation, letting you hone the trenchcoat-wearing J.C. Denton into a cybernetically enhanced soldier, expert hacker, or a ghost who lurks in the shadows. But what we really want to discuss is the incredible level design.

Every map represents a complex sandbox ripe for experimentation, whether you playing this as one of best FPS games, or as a straight stealth game. Every combat encounter has the potential to play out in remarkably different ways, should you actually participate in said encounter rather than slinking past it. Secret paths, hidden caches, informants waiting to be bribed, and confidential information opening up new routes litter the levels, ensuring that when you discuss your experiences with another player, it’s like you are talking about two different games. They might not be as special as the previous series entries, but our Deus Ex: Mankind Divided review shows that choice in its moment-to-moment gameplay is as strong as ever.

Diablo III

We didn’t even give any thought to Diablo 3 when first making this list. Blizzard had lost its way, creating a ridiculous economy, and removing the need to actually go looking for the best pieces of loot. Playing Diablo 3 back then just wasn’t satisfying. We couldn’t be further away from the original Diablo, one of the most important PC games of all time. Then everything changed (when the Fire Nation attacked).

The build up was massive, with systems being overhauled completely in the years after release. And then the expansion threw in so many novel features that it became hard to remember why Diablo 3 was to be avoided. The game gained a new lease of life, and now you would be loopy to not pick it up if you love your ARPG clickfests. All these additions came for free, too. Diablo 3 really is a classic zero-to-hero story. We can’t wait to see what Diablo 4 will bring, now that it’s been announced.

And there you have it, our list of the very best RPG games on PC. It’s certainly not a short list, but how could it be when there are so many gems out there? For more 100% accurate lists, why not explore some great racing games, or perhaps some management games if you’ve got your thinking hat on?

The seven weirdest sex scenes in The Witcher 3

There is no videogame protagonist more venereally blighted than Geralt, because there is no game more sex scene laden than The Witcher 3, a game that features roughly seven hundred thousand women for you to kiss on the face, hips, elbows and bum, as per how sex works.

It’s an epic open world RPG that allows you to indulge in that most primal of male hetero-fantasies, the full sex. About time!

Look, I won’t mince words, we’re all grown ups here. I’m talking about shlooping your boopy doodle into a hot wang-tangle of womanly frumph, and no mistake. So here, presented to you by PCGamesN’s in-house sex expert, are the seven weirdest sex scenes in The Witcher 3. Don’t bother trying to unlock them by running around the women in circles casting spells either, because they don’t exist outside of my brain.

Want more Witcher 3? Here are the best Witcher 3 mods.

Kiera

As our hero enters Kiera’s nightly chambers his clothes are violently whooshed off him from top to bottom, as if he’s stepping through a human-sized Dyson Airblade. Inside the room, Kiera is already naked and rolling around on the bed, laughing and slapping all of the pillows seductively. Her boobs look like a pair of clementines painted the colour of eggs.

“Come to bed,” she mews, throwing three dozen pillows into the air, “come to the pillows that are my bed.”

“Okay,” mews Geralt as, still several metres away from the bed, he flops limply to the floor like a big ragdoll. “Did I get it, are we having sex?”

“No, you’re not even close, why did you do that?” mews a disappointed and confused Kiera. “This isn’t sex at all.”

Grabalda

While alone in his bed every night, Geralt is visited by the treacherous nymph Grabalda, who sneaks in through an open skylight and lowers herself on to Geralt like a big spider or one of those claws in a claw machine at the fairground.

“Give me a kiss,” rasps the naked Grabalda. Her boobs look, feel and sound exactly like two bright pink balloons. She presses them into Geralt’s thighs while dangling her legs over the side of the bed, until she soon tires of this sex move and falls backwards on to the floor, her limbs flailing about like an those of an upturned crab.

“Grabalda!” she hisses, before righting herself and slithering out between the gap between the door and the floor.

Yennefer

Geralt is lying fully bum-naked in the long grass, surrounded by miles of pristine countryside. Meanwhile Yennefer burns through the sky like an out of control space probe, rocketing through the upper atmosphere towards our hero at speeds of over four hundred miles per hour.

A deafening boom splits the air as she breaks the sound barrier, accelerating faster and faster towards the earth. Her boobs are hard and rigid and composed of a grid-like structure that allows her some degree of aerodynamic control at low altitudes. She uses them with expert precision to correct her trajectory as the distance between the two soon-to-be-sex-having people rapidly closes.

“Are you ready to have the sex?” she howls as she bursts through a large cloud, still cowled in a long arc of intense flames.

“What?” says Geralt, unable to hear a word she is saying. Seconds later Yennefer smashes into a nearby mountain. The impact sends a ferocious shockwave across the landscape that obliterates them both.

Triss

A naked Geralt reclines on a bearskin rug, covered head to toe in hundreds of numbered sticky post-it notes. Triss stands over him, her boobs looking like two Michael Stipes have submerged themselves up to the eyebrows in the pink slime from Ghostbusters 2. She rolls a pair of dice to decide which of the post-it notes may be removed from our hero’s oily man-body, but after several hours and as a result of the inherent limitations of dice, she has only managed to remove the post-its that are numbered between two and eighteen.

Frustrated that she has revealed only a small area of Geralt’s forearm, Triss defiantly reaches to peel off note number 78: the tempting yellow square obscuring the ruder of Geralt’s two nuts.

“No!” barks our hero, slapping her hand away. “Stop it, that’s not how the rules work. You’re ruining my game.”

Bronzo

Lady Bronzo winches up her lacy ballroom gown by several inches, revealing two pillar-like shins that reflect the moonlight in the otherwise dark pantry. Her boobs look like a letter ‘W’ made of out of meat. She crouches slightly and her lips skitter up and down her teeth as she shrieks her insectoid sex call at Geralt, who thunders into the room at the sound of it.

“Bronzo,” he exclaims, “I came as soon as I heard the lusty chattering of your woman’s mouth.

Bronzo says nothing as she raises her arms above her head and slithers downwards out of her clothing. She writhes like a fleshy, wingless butterfly sliding out of her linen chrysalis as the room fills with a peculiar odour. Her rigid and starchy dress remains upright without her inside of it, and it stands there now acting like a sexy decoy.

“I’m over here now,” growls a satisfied Bronzo as she reappears nakedly from a shadow in the opposite corner of the room, before Geralt can even react to the situation.

“Hold on, what’s the point of the decoy then?” he asks.

“Ahhh, pfhshfhh,” Bronzo seethes, “get out I need to start again.”

Brangus

The arch-wizardress Brangus polymorphs too near to a wall during this harrowing sex scene, transforming herself into a horse that’s fatally materialised midway through the bedroom’s wattle and daub exterior.

Her delicate, organic horse flesh violently melds with the clay and wood, and her agonising and noisy death lasts several hours as her molecules are torn asunder on the quantum level. This is arguably the worst sex scene in the entire game. Brangus’s boobs look like her shoulders have cried out two big teardrops made of flesh.

Yessica

“Watch this,” giggles Yessica as she plants herself in the ground like a seed, only to emerge the next season as a sapling that over the following three decades grows into a really up-for-it-looking oak tree, whose boobs resemble two family-sized Ferrero Rochers.

Geralt sighs for a solid seven hours as he produces gallon after gallon of sex liquids that eventually cause a buffer overflow and crash the game.

Check ourWitcher 3: Wild Hunt PC reviewand see where it ranks in our list of thetop PC RPGs.

Best RPG Games 2022 — Top RPG Games Released in 2022,

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on the release date

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from high to low

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Vampire: The Masquerade — Swansong

Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series

RPG

Dying Light 2: Stay Human

PC, PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series

Adventure, RPG, Action

ELEX II

PC, PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series

RPG

Elden Ring

PC, PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series

Role -playing game, action

Horizon Forbidden West

PS4, PlayStation 5

Role, Action

Expections: Rome

PC

Switching strap, history

Conan CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP CHOP PC, PS4, Xbox One

Adventure, RPG, Action, MMO

Role -playing game, tactics

No Place Like Home

PC

Adventure, role -playing game, simulator

FARM FOLKS

PC

Adventure, role -player

XEL

Nintendo Switch, PS4 Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series

Adventure, RPG

Immortal Life

Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4

Adventure, RPG, Simulation

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God of War

Released 01/14/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5

Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

ELDEN RING

Released 02/25/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

Co-op, Multiplayer, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Beacon Pines

Released 22.09.2022

Adventure | Horror | Visual novel | Logical | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream

Released 02/24/2022

RPG | Adventure

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5

Single

💰 One-time purchase

BROK the InvestiGator

Released 08/26/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Rogue Legacy 2

Released 4/28/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Citizen Sleeper

Release05. 05.2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Infernax

Released 02/14/2022

RPG | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Gordian Quest

Release 06/23/2022

RPG | Card

PC

Single, Multiplayer

💰 One-time purchase

tERRORbane

Release01.04.2022

Adventure | RPG | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

MONSTER HUNTER RISE

Released 01/12/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Singleplayer, Multiplayer, Co-op

💰 One-time purchase

Dying Light 2 Stay Human

Release02/03/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

Co-op, Multiplayer, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Floppy Knights

Release 05/24/2022

Card | Survival | RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Jack Move

Release08. 09.2022

RPG | Strategy | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Expeditions: Rome

Released 01/20/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Fashion Police Squad

Released 08/15/2022

Action | Shooter | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Pupperazzi

Released 01/20/2022

RPG | Sandbox

PC

Co-op, Multiplayer, Singleplayer

💰 One-time purchase

Digimon Survive

Release 07/28/2022

RPG | Visual Novel

PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Coromon

Release 03/31/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Singleplayer, Multiplayer

💰 One-time purchase

Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate — Daemonhunters

Release05. 05.2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer’s Legacy

Release 05/27/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Multiplayer, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Nitro Kid

Released 10/18/2022

RPG | Card

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands

Release 3/25/2022

RPG | Adventure | Shooter | Action

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

Co-op, Multiplayer, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Weird West

Released 03/31/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Hard West 2

Release04. 08.2022

RPG | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Lost Eidolons

Released 10/13/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Asterigos: Curse of the Stars

Released 10/11/2022

RPG | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

BLACKTAIL

Released 12/15/2022

RPG | Shooter | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

There Is No Light

Release 09/19/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Single

💰 One-time purchase

ANNO: Mutationem

Released 03/16/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Kritika:REBOOT

Release 02/24/2022

RPG | Action

PC

MMO, Multiplayer

Free

Soulstice

Release 09/19/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII — Reunion

Released 12/13/2022

Action | RPG

Xbox Series X|S, PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Conan Chop Chop

Release01. 03.2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Co-op, Single

💰 One-time purchase

ITORAH

Release 03/21/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Edge of the abyss Awakening

Release 06/19/2022

RPG | Action

PC

Co-op, Multiplayer, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Tower of Fantasy

Released 08/11/2022

RPG | Action

PC, Mobile

MMO

Free

Diablo Immortal

Release02.06.2022

RPG | Action

PC, Mobile

MMO, Multiplayer, Single Player

Free

Marvel’s Midnight Suns

Released 12/2/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin

Released 03/18/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

Co-op, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Plague Lords

Release ~ 04. 2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Ground Divers

Release 06/28/2022

RPG | Logic

Nintendo Switch

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Pentiment

Released 11/14/2022

RPG | Adventure

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope

Released 10/20/2022

RPG | Adventure | Strategy

Nintendo Switch

💰 One-time purchase

Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent

Released 07/27/2022

RPG | Adventure

Mobile

Multiplayer, Singleplayer

Free

No Place for Bravery

Released 09/22/2022

RPG | Action

PC, Nintendo Switch

Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Aether Gazer

Release 04/22/2022

RPG | Action

Mobile

Co-op, Multiplayer, Singleplayer

Free

Dysterra

Release 11/23/2022

RPG | Survival | Shooter | Action

PC

MMO, Multiplayer

💰 One-time purchase

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes

Released 06/24/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

Nintendo Switch

Co-op, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

EDENS ZERO Pocket Galaxy

Release24. 02.2022

RPG | Action

Mobile

MMO

Free

Vikingard

Release 03/21/2022

RPG | Strategy

Mobile

MMO

Echoes of Mana

Release27.04.2022

RPG | Adventure

Co-op, Multiplayer, Single Player

Free

Attack on Titan: Brave Order

Released 02/11/2022

RPG

Mobile

Co-op

Free

SD GUNDAM BATTLE ALLIANCE

Released 08/24/2022

RPG | Shooter | Action

PC

Co-op, Multiplayer, Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Soul Hackers 2

Released 08/25/2022

RPG | Adventure

Xbox Series X|S, PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One

Single Player

💰 One-time purchase

Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus

Released 08/15/2022

RPG | Strategy

Mobile

Multiplayer, Singleplayer

Free

Hokko Life

Release 09/27/2022

RPG | Adventure | Simulator

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Undecember

Released 10/12/2022

RPG | Action

PC, Mobile

Multiplayer, Singleplayer

Citizen Sleeper

Released 05/05/2022

RPG

Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Singleplayer

💰 One-time purchase

Alien Shooter 2 — New Era

Release 06/15/2022

Action | RPG | Shooter

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Dolmen

Release 05/20/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Singleplayer, Multiplayer, Co-op

💰 One-time purchase

Out There: Oceans of Time

Release 05/26/2022

RPG | Adventure

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

THE WAYLANDERS

Release02. 02.2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Mythos

Canceled08/09/2012

Action | RPG | MMORPG

PC

Single

Free

Super Rhythm Duel ~ 节奏极道

Released 01/24/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Racing Outlaws

Released 01/23/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Danger Forever

Release01.11.2022

Action | Shooter | RPG | Arcade

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Orbi’s chronicles

Released 02/08/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Mysteries of Shaola: The Cave

Released 01/13/2022

RPG | Adventure

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Last Command

Released 10/25/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

STERN

Released 03/15/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

谜语女孩

Release 06/17/2022

Logic | Visual novel | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Last Night of Winter

Release08/09/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Dungeon Tactics

Released 04/24/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Astronium

Release 02/06/2022

RPG | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

EchoBlade

Release 05/03/2022

RPG | Logical | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Daydream

Release02. 06.2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Happy Bones Infernal

Release 03/13/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Platypus Adventures

Release07.07.2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single, Multiplayer, Co-op

💰 One-time purchase

Fragments Of A Mind

Release 03/25/2022

RPG | Adventure | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Seal of Evil

Released 01/27/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

TRIBAL «The 12 Gates»

Released 04/13/2022

Action | RPG | Survival

PC

MMO, Multiplayer

💰 One-time purchase

Hardworking Hero

Released 01/21/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Momo’s Mansion

Released 02/14/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

The Soul Stone War 2

Released 01/13/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Community College Hero: Fun and Games

Release02/03/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

TOMOMI

Release 03/25/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Brimstone Manor

Released 02/10/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

封神榜2022

Released 01/06/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Trial Of Empires TD

Released 01/10/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

Free

Hero Lodge

Released 01/12/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Rising of the Moon — Part 1

Released 01/07/2022

Action | RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Runewaker

Released 01/11/2022

RPG | Action

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Siege of Treboulain

Released 04/14/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Weapon God

Released 01/12/2022

RPG | Shooter | Logic

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

Remembrance

Released 01/15/2022

RPG

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

The Vision Of The Ant

Released 01/14/2022

RPG | Strategy

PC

Single

💰 One-time purchase

The Hierophant

Release02.