Name ONE(1) game with good roleplaying mechanics released in the past 5 years.
Name ONE(1) game with good roleplaying mechanics released in the past 5 years
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Fallout 4
Divinity: Original Sin
How do mechanics help you roleplay?
Age of Decadence
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE
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This.
Final Fantasy 2012
Final Fantasy 2013
Final Fantasy 2014
Final Fantasy 2015
Final Fantasy 2016
AoD and Underrail, easily
PoE
Witcher 3
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Witcher 3
Is Underrail the current pretentious hipster's choice for WRPG'S?
Tales of illyria
>Witcher 3
> good roleplaying mechanics
that game is anything but pretentious
just really good
Well you are playing the role of geralt not some shitty self insert
>videogames
>good roleplaying mechanics
?
Have you actually played a role playing game?
Explain how as if you were explaining somebody who hasn't heard of it.
>mfw i first thought you meant path of exile
tell me about the game pls anons
Last one with a really "table-top like" experience was pic related.
It simply doesn't work very well as vidya.
it's an enormous exploration-oriented rpg with a shitton of viable builds and excellent balance that actually has a very fun setting that goes from Metro ripoff you might think about in the beginning to corporations, oligarchs, ayys and lovecraftian monsters blending them together really well
also has some of the best side quest i saw in rpgs in last ten years at least, rape dungeon alone blows the fuck out any quest you can encounter in pillars of eternity, for example
It's not about the "tabletop-like" experience.
It's about having more freedom of choice. Which a rigid set of videogame mechanics cannot provide.
But how is the role playing?
multiple different mutually exclusive factions, different quest outcomes, really fucking good RPG system, speech checks that are used rarely but usually the only way to achieve the best quest outcome
also you can skip a lot of combat because of the oddity XP system that rewards exploration above all else
you make it sound 11/10. I remember Cred Forums was all over it when it released but seemed more focused on getting viable combat builds working than they were at any roleplaying. for this reason I am somewhat weary of trusting you, but it does sound 11/10 so I dunno