I haven't played any games yet. Would you like to explore some popular ones?
I haven't played any games yet. Would you like to explore some popular ones?
I'm searching for suggestions tailored to your favorite titles so you don't miss out on similar experiences. Your top picks include The Witcher 3, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Elder Scrolls 3, Morrowind, Knights of the Old Republic, Dragon Age: Origins, and Xenoblade Chronicles. I'll focus on games that are well-optimized for smooth performance at 4K resolution.
Other titles that come to mind include Cyberpunk 2077 – though it remains a solid and enjoyable experience for me. Assassin's Creed Valhalla – it feels familiar yet fresh, with an expansive world. Mass Effect series – perhaps hold off until the remaster arrives this year. Death Stranding – leans more toward a walking simulator than a traditional RPG, though I find it distinctive. NieR: Automata, Tomb Raider trilogy – if those qualify as RPGs, they’re worth considering.
I possess RDR2 at a significant discount—hard to play through, it seemed disjointed and dull. Perhaps my approach was off.
I didn't enjoy RDR2 either (played it on PS4 Pro). I get why some people love it, but personally I found the game quite tedious to play. Every action seemed unnecessarily complicated. I know it's immersive, but I didn't find it enjoyable. For recommendations, I'd suggest checking out the list from tikker made good, and also consider Assassin's Creed Odyssey, which I rate as the top AC game I've played (alongside Valhalla, Odyssey, and Origins).
I'm eagerly anticipating Odyssey reaching a massive discount—80% off would be perfect. I haven't played any Assassin's Creed titles since the days of Altair, the Templars, and the Middle East.
The regular version is presently priced at -70% on the Ubisoft Store, whereas the Ultimate, Gold, and Deluxe releases drop to -75% when purchased elsewhere.
The Pillars of Eternity series offers a contemporary CRPG feel. Disco Elysium stands out as a richly written, dialogue-driven experience with no combat elements—something I consider exceptional. It might be worth revisiting classic titles like Witcher 1/2. Prices on Steam are often very reasonable.