23 Best Modern RPG Games That are Always IGNORED

Some RPGs get instant mainstream recognition and some kind of remained sleeper hits. Here is the list of best modern RPG games that are always ignored.

This list isn’t in any particular order because these are all excellent games and they’re predominantly games from 2010 and onwards.

KINGDOMS OF AMALUR: RECKONING

KINGDOMS OF AMALUR: RECKONING

If you combine an Elder Scrolls game with God of War, that’s what this game is, and it’s a game that works well. It has this cool combat system where you accumulate fate points which allows you to shift into reckoning mode which is kind of a bullet-time mode and then there’s finishing moves that are beyond cool. 

There’s also a lot of fun in the class building in this game. But part of the reason this game never really got the kind of attention it deserved is that it was made by a company that was mainly just a vanity project from some executive. The retired executive got up one day and said I want to start a video game company, and it just so happened. This guy was friends with NYT best-selling author RA Salvatore, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane and elder scrolls oblivion lead designer Ken Ralston. He asked them if they all wanted to be part of it and they were like, yeah sure.

I’m sure he paid them pretty well too. He got 75 million dollars as a loan to start this company. But, they made this game, and they filed the company for bankruptcy and it never really had the kind of support it needed. THQ Nordica recently bought the rights and is releasing in September. Maybe they will market it in a manner that gets at the attention it kind of deserves. But if not, still play this game, it’s the one you will surely enjoy if the description sounded interesting.

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ALPHA PROTOCOL: THE ESPIONAGE RPG 

It’s a game we’ve talked about before because it’s kind of a strange one but a really interesting one. It billed itself as the espionage RPG and although there are a couple of minor flaws in how the combat in this game works. The cover system was a little inconsistent, and it didn’t feel like anything had particular weight. 

This is a game that comes together as a much better package than any of its singular elements. Particularly it has an exciting story and outstanding role-playing systems in place. The way dialogue works in the game is very interesting. You’re not given a lot of time to make dialogue choices and it kind of always had specific consequences in the game. Some choices that you may not even realize had huge consequences. 

In the end, some of its imperfections work to its advantage as it’s a game that has so much charm and evident love put into it. It’s something that kind of has to be revisited. You can kind of see some of the recent days x-games influence in it, and honestly, if Microsoft has any brains, they’ll try to get a sequel or at least a remake of some kind of alpha protocol to get made, now that they own obsidian, that would be great.

DIVINITY: ORIGINAL SIN 2

Yes, it is pretty successful. But will be able to bring it up at Thanksgiving as you are too Dark Souls? Probably not. But it kind of deserves that, and that’s why we’re bringing it up in this list. If you talk to a critic about divinity original sin, they will rant and rave about how amazing it is. But is it a household name? No, and it should be because, among the types of games, it is sort of isometric Baldur’s gate style. Kind of 90s CRPG type game. 

It’s probably the best one in recent memory, and there were some perfect ones in recent memory. It just let you customize so much about it. It gave you so much freedom to sort of build your character and build within systems. It had such a great story that I just think it deserves to be one of those games that’s much bigger than it is, even though it’s not like a small game that we have never talked about before. 

DEMON’S SOULS

There is a small exception as its 2009 when this game came out. Demon Souls kind of has always lived in the shadow of its more successful successor Dark Souls. There’s also a remake of Demon Souls coming sometime in the future, that’s probably going to be frigging amazing and might get this game the kind of recognition it deserves. 

But Demon Souls is kind of a weirder Dark Souls. It’s just a little stranger, a little goofier, not necessarily thing that it has like a sense of humor or anything, it’s still pretty grim. Demon Souls laid so much of the groundwork for Dark Souls as well as had its cool systems like character tendency and world tendency. This would change how difficult the game is, depending on how you treated NPCs and how many times you died and having different tendencies could unlock different areas of the game. 

I mean, it was just an exciting game. I cannot wait for the remake personally.

GRIM DAWN 

It is kind of a Diablo-like game set in an apocalyptic fantasy world, and it got a lot of praise as being kind of a “spiritual successor to Diablo 2”. The unique points of the game are to rebuild the world, where you’re kind of going around Diablo in your way through a bad post-apocalyptic situation to put back together with a world that is on the brink of humanity’s extinction.

You rebuild structures, rescue people and secure resources and stuff that isn’t generally thought about in these types of post-apocalyptic games. You do all this stuff like a badass who was just ploughing there with this huge Diablo 2 style quests. In short, it’s just a great game.

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OUTWARD 

An open-world RPG where it also brings a lot of survival elements. This is a game that just had a fascinating look at it. It’s not like particularly detailed or anything. But was willing to go different, as far as color schemes and character style. It has this distinct spell casting system that’s in-depth. It had an exciting co-op which you could do online or as couch co-op split screen.

Honestly, I would just call it kind of like a different experience for an RPG because it takes so many of the things that you think about an RPG and just does them differently. In some ways, it’s even hard to describe because it would just sound like describing an RPG. But, rest assured it’s a different title that does all of the things it does very well. It’s still worth the 40 bucks on Steam, and I would go for it.

KINGDOM COME DELIVERANCE

It is a game that tried to do a lot as far as kind of being Witcher without the mysticism. Set itself during the times of the Roman Empire and tried to be as historically accurate as is possible for a game. So, you have to keep in mind that it still has to be fun on some level, so some things aren’t entirely historically accurate. 

The combat and the story are really good and in-depth. They tried to use its historical setting to the full extent. It also threw a lot at you, and it was pretty difficult at times to handle that. This made it harder for it to get the mainstream recognition it deserves. But this game was a lot of work and so much went into it. The final product is one of those games where you’re just like ‘I’m frustrated, but I can’t put it down’.

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BATTLE CHASERS: NIGHT WAR

It is a game you’ve probably never heard of. It got very little attention to how good it is. Let’s just say what this game is. It is a beautiful, incredibly unique, dungeon-crawling, turn-based, kind of JRPG, kind of CRPG, just overall different game that at the same time seems incredibly familiar in every way. I wouldn’t call it directly a JRPG, but it’s very inspired by it.

It’s also very inspired by D&D, and if you just looked at how the dungeons look, aside from the art style, you’d probably think it was a diablo clone. But it’s so colorful, beautiful, and the gameplay is so exciting. This is a game that you have to play if you haven’t heard of it. Battle chasers night war is a fantastic game that deserves way more recognition than I got.

GREEDFALL

It had this bizarre colonial RPG which was set in a fantasy world. You go to an island to colonize it, but you either end up on the side of the natives or yourself, which sounds pretty straightforward. But again this is also a game steeped in mysticism. Honestly, this is just a beautiful game that does such an exciting job and has a kind of grim content.

Colonization is pretty violent and awful and makes you make decisions about it. This is one of those games that you have to play to understand just how enjoyable it is. It’s not something that you would look at and go “oh well” because it’s super fun. It seems pretty involved when you take a glance at it, and it is. 

It’s also a lot of fun and what it makes the player confront within themselves. Honestly, I kind of wish more people had to, and maybe that’s just me saying something should be more popular because it makes you consider things and make decisions for yourself that a lot of things just don’t. It’s just a fantastic game, you should play if you haven’t, I loved Greed fall.

DRAGON’S DOGMA DARK ARISEN

It is a hack and slash that comes to us from Capcom and although, the graphics are kind of outdated and might turn a few people off. However, the game itself is really why you’re playing it, not the graphics. 

It’s an open-world action RPG that is integrated so well like you’re upgrading armour, you’re upgrading skills, you’re sort of trying to develop a character that has this straightforward usefulness to it; that’s an oversimplification. This game has so much detail in its gameplay that you would be forgiven for not even noticing the story. But the story is pretty interesting as well.

It takes a little while for the story to get going. But I think they do a good job making you sort of getting into the gameplay mechanics before the story picks up because you do need to understand this game. I think that that’s kind of a pacing choice that makes it a little less accessible to a mainstream audience. But once the game gets going, it’s something that’s of a quality that deserves more attention.

DRAGON AGE INQUISITION

Even though it was technically a pretty big success. Could it have been a bigger success? Probably, I mean, it was the most successful launch in Bioware history, but it’s also a game that’s just kind of disappeared. 

A lot of RPGs of its caliber, we’re still talking about years later. But it also came out around the time when a lot of other big titles came out. I think those games clouded our memory of it a little bit. It was a huge game which got a huge response immediately. Maybe, let’s talk about it more nowadays. I’ve loved that game. 

CHILD OF LIGHT

It was actually kind of a JRPG derived idea. It was a cool game. It was a side scroller that at first glance would seem to be like a platformer of some kind. But it is not in any way. It’s kind of an in-depth JRPG type game with an active time battle system. Like if you timed moves well you could knock enemies turns back and that was just awesome.

TO THE MOON

It is a kind of a JRPG as well although there’s not a lot of battle stuff in it. It’s more of an adventure game that uses a more JRPG framework than a typical adventure game. It’s about trying to fulfil the dream of an older man that two doctors have entered the memories of. Just play this one, it’s not like super involved, but it’s an exciting and fantastic game.

Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid is a survival horror game in which players must fend for themselves in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies.

The game features open-world exploration, crafting, and resource management, as well as intense combat against the relentless undead. Players must scavenge for supplies, build shelters, and make alliances in order to survive and thrive in this dangerous new world.

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth is a role-playing game set in a digital world filled with creatures known as Digimon. Players take on the role of a detective tasked with solving various mysteries, battling against other Digimon, and collecting and training their own team of creatures.

The game features a unique turn-based combat system, deep character customization options, and a rich, immersive story.

Persona 5

Persona 5 is a role-playing game set in modern-day Tokyo, Japan. Players control a high school student who is gifted with the ability to enter a parallel realm known as the Metaverse.

In this realm, he and a group of friends known as the Phantom Thieves work to uncover and reform the corrupt hearts of society’s most powerful individuals. The game features a unique blend of turn-based combat, social simulation, and dungeon crawling.

The Yakuza Franchise

The Yakuza franchise is a series of action-adventure games set in the criminal underworld of modern-day Japan. Players take on the role of Kazuma Kiryu, a former yakuza member, as he navigates the complex and often dangerous world of organized crime.

The games feature a mix of fast-paced combat, mini-games, and a rich, branching story filled with memorable characters and intense plot twists. The franchise is known for its intricate narrative, strong character development, and detailed depiction of Japanese culture and history.

Vampire The Masquerade – Bloodlines

Vampire – The Masquerade: Bloodlines is a role-playing game set in the dark and dangerous world of vampires. Players control a newly turned vampire as they navigate the treacherous underworld of Los Angeles, making choices that determine their fate and the fate of those around them.

The game features a rich and immersive storyline, with complex characters and branching paths that allow for multiple play-throughs. With its dark and atmospheric setting, intense action, and deep character development, Bloodlines is a must-play for fans of vampire fiction and RPGs.

Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley is a life simulation game set on a sprawling farm in a quaint, idyllic town. Players take on the role of a farmer, growing crops, raising animals, and building relationships with the town’s inhabitants.

As they progress, they discover the mysteries of the valley and unlock new abilities, such as fishing and mining. With its charming art style and engaging gameplay, Stardew Valley offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Whether you’re a fan of farming games, life sims, or simply enjoy a good story, Stardew Valley is sure to captivate you.

Earthbound

Earthbound is a classic RPG that follows the journey of a young boy named Ness on his quest to save the world from an evil force.

Along the way, he meets a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique abilities, and battles enemies in quirky, turn-based battles. With its whimsical art style and quirky sense of humor, Earthbound stands out as a true original in the world of RPGs.

From its memorable soundtrack to its touching story, Earthbound is a must-play for fans of RPGs and anyone looking for a unique gaming experience.

Final Fantasy 15

Final Fantasy 15, developed and published by Square Enix, Final Fantasy 15 is a role-playing game set in a fantastical world filled with magic, monsters, and mythical creatures.

The game follows the story of Noctis, a young prince, and his companions as they embark on a journey to reclaim their kingdom from the clutches of an evil empire. The game features fast-paced battles, breathtaking landscapes, and an epic storyline that will keep players engaged from start to finish.

The game also has an innovative real-time combat system that makes battles more dynamic and exciting, and players will have to use their weapons and magic to overcome their enemies.

Final Fantasy 15 is a must-play for fans of the franchise, as well as for anyone who loves RPGs.

Parasite Eve

A video game that was developed and published by SquareSoft in 1998, Parasite Eve is a survival horror RPG game.

The game is set in New York City and follows the story of Aya Brea, a police officer, who is tasked with investigating a series of bizarre events caused by a mysterious entity called Eve. The game features fast-paced battles, an engaging story, and a unique mix of horror and science fiction elements that make it stand out from other games in its genre.

Players will have to use their wits and combat skills to survive the various challenges that they face while unraveling the mystery of Eve.

Ghostwire Tokyo

A supernatural action-adventure game developed by Tango Gameworks, Ghostwire Tokyo is set in the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan.

The game follows the story of a player-controlled protagonist who is on a mission to uncover the truth behind a series of disappearances that have been happening across the city.

The game features fast-paced combat and puzzle-solving elements, and players will have to use their supernatural abilities to overcome obstacles and uncover the truth behind the disappearances.

The game is set in a beautifully-realized world filled with Japanese folklore and supernatural elements, making it a truly unique gaming experience.

Final Words

Which RPG games are you willing to play first? Let us know in the comments below. And that’s all for now. Do you ever think about how these games all deserve maybe a bit more credit than they got?

Shana

I love gaming and I have been playing games since the late 90s. I am very passionate about gaming and I always find the time to play different games. I started this website to take my hobby to the next level and share it with the world.

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