Similar RPG titles include Dark Souls and Skyrim. (RPG Games)
Similar RPG titles include Dark Souls and Skyrim. (RPG Games)
You've explored a variety of RPG titles, including Witcher 3, Dark Souls, Mad Max: Shadow of Mordor, Fallout series, Two Worlds 2, Borderlands, Darkest Dungeons, and others. You're considering Fallout 4, Two Worlds 2, Bioshock, Dragon Age, and TES: Online. You're also curious about the differences between Deluxe and Limited editions of LotR.
Title: Lords of the Fallen
Context: A mysterious gathering of powerful beings.
If you don't mind old school games then play the Gothic series. It's awesome. Gothic 3 might have been an amazing game. 2006 , no loading screens , all buildings had open interiors which you could visit, etc. The same guys behind those games are working on a new one called ELEX.
I wouldn't recommend playing two worlds 2. It's really a poor game overall. Both versions are bad, but the first one is better for solo play. The world is huge and really enjoyable to discover, though the second one falls short in that regard.
Likely DLC content was included. You mostly addressed the major entries on the list, but there are also smaller titles worth mentioning—such as Two Worlds, the Risen series, and the Gothic series—that are typically around five dollars on sale for fairly average, somewhat outdated experiences.
Out of what I've mentioned, which one do you think is the best? Probably Fallout 4 :^)
In fact, I'm finding it quite enjoyable, though I'm also facing a lot of frustration. It feels like a more streamlined version of Skyrim with added features, and the modders have already contributed a significant amount. However, I had to reinstall everything, which worked fine without the mods—probably one of the texture or shadow settings was the issue. As someone who loves Skyrim, I'm used to handling load orders, INI settings, and tweaking textures. From what I've noticed, Witcher 3 with its DLC is a strong recommendation. It has solid writing and plenty of fun elements.
I have Witcher 3 plus all the latest DLCs, so... I've spent about 14 hours going through it but have been diving deep into Gwent and gathering rare cards.