It's hard not to be enthralled with classic RPGs, especially for those who have already poured thousands of hours into Dungeons & Dragons and its virtual counterparts. It always feels like there's something new to find in the genre, with new and old titles alike boasting near-infinite replayability.

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Diablo, one of the most famous of these classic RPG franchises, is building its library with a remaster, Diablo 2: Resurrected. When series rookies and veterans are done diving into Blizzard's revamped classic, they can look towards other RPGs like Diablo 2 to fill the void.

Updated September 23, 2021 by Mark Sammut: Diablo 2: Resurrected is finally out. As players flood Sanctuary to take on the evils that plague this world, they will unlock thousands of items, develop builds and classes, and challenge the likes of Diablo and Baal. Eventually, the time will come to move on to pastures new. After all, the RPG genre is rife with universes that are in desperate need of heroes (or someone to pick up all the spare loot). Once someone has had their fill of Diablo 2: Resurrected, they should consider turning to these classic modern RPGs to keep the good times rolling.

Note: Not all of these games are "classics," but the modern titles are at least influenced by old-school RPGs.

15 Grim Dawn

Grim Dawn gameplay
Grim Dawn gameplay

Somewhat of a spiritual successor to Titan Quest, Grim Dawn lives up to its name by dropping players in an unapologetically dark and cruel world. A pure throwback to classic isometric RPGs, Grim Dawn drowns its travelers in loot, so much so that it can actually get a bit overwhelming.

Impactful combat, a flexible class system that allows for hybrid builds, and a huge map that simply begs to be explored, Grim Dawn is engrossing. While not as endlessly replayable as some other entries in the genre, Grim Dawn is by no means lacking in content.

14 Victor Vran

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Emphasizing the action in action-RPG, Victor Vran is a short but sweet hack and slash game that takes a few pages from Diablo 2's handbook. Rather than classes, Victor Vran's titular character can equip any type of weapon, while also having various skills and tools at this disposal. In this case, the goal is to role-play as a version of the demon hunter.

The reflex-based combat hinges on constant movement and flows well, particularly once Victor expands his arsenal. Victor Vran is for anyone who just wants to smash some demons in a fun RPG that doesn't overstay its welcome.

13 Path Of Exile

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Grinding Gear Games' Path of Exile is an absurdly good free-to-play RPG. As an exile on Wraeclast, players embark on a harrowing journey that involves taking on various gods. The randomly generated areas offer many of the features one would expect from a Diablo 2 style game: loot, challenging combat, and impressive effects.

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Path of Exile's crowning achievement is its progression system, as the options provided to players are massive. While there are seven classes, the builds feel almost endless.

12 Torchlight 2

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Released close to the controversial Diablo 3, Torchlight 2 was heralded as the real successor to Diablo 2 upon its debut. In due time, Diablo 3 evolved into a pretty great game as Torchlight 2 slipped out of the public discourse.

This might have to do with the game's forgettable storyline or the uneven Torchlight 3; that said, Torchlight 2 is still a fun time. The classes are varied and enjoyable, the colorful visuals are a welcome departure from the traditional RPG aesthetic, and the endgame is pretty great. The game's modding scene is also fantastic.

11 Titan Quest Anniversary Edition

Titan Quest Anniversary Edition

Debuting in 2006, Titan Quest is a traditional RPG with a unique setting. The game's world is based on ancient civilizations, particularly Greece and Egypt. Consequently, Titan Quest takes inspiration from these mythologies, something that is reflected in its monsters, environments, and presentation.

Titan Quest Anniversary Edition includes the base game and Immortal Throne, providing the most complete experience. The console versions launched in pretty rough states, so this is a game best experienced on PC.

10 Divinity: Original Sin 2

Combat in Divinity II

Much like Baldur's Gate, Divinity is famous for being a gigantic game filled to the brim with player freedom. With a party of four, players seek to become a god in a captivating open-world, where every action has a reaction, and only one may strive to reach true divinity. The game also has some of the best AI, battle mechanics, character creation, and storytelling of any RPG to date, in case anyone needed more coaxing.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the biggest and most impressive games to come from the CRPG genre. It's hard not to immediately open the Steam wallet on watching the trailers and hearing players' stories from the world, as well as browsing the long list of awards from the game's launch.

9 Wasteland 3

Wasteland 3 review
wasteland 3 review

Wasteland is a franchise near and dear to the hearts of RPG gamers after Fallout's departure from the classic formula. Wasteland picks up where Fallout leaves off, taking it upon itself to fulfill the deep and exciting mechanics the franchise is known for.

With a highlight on exploration and character development, players will find themselves in an award-winning post-apocalypse that boasts freedom of choice on par with Fallout: New Vegas. The original games are easily one of the more overlooked pieces of the genre, with a lot of heart on the developers' parts.

8 Baldur's Gate 3

Baldurs Gate 3 Early Access
Baldurs Gate 3 Early Access

Baldur's Gate is already one of the biggest and best names in the industry, but it seems that the upcoming third entry (now in early access, and gaining quote a repertoire) is pushing the envelope further, bringing a larger and more immersive world than ever to the genre.

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Baldur's Gate 3 directly adapts D&D's core rules, meaning veteran players will be more than familiar with the world and mechanics. However, Baldur's Gate 3 brings a new level of immersion to the game, deepening its lore and systems in an increasingly exciting way. Providing in-depth character and party-building, and a large-as-life story, this looks like a spectacle not to be missed, with plenty to offer for solo and co-op play alike.

7 Shadowrun: Dragonfall

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Shadowrun is another fun departure from Dungeons & Dragons' fantasy fame, bringing the genre into a more futuristic realm, though not void of the fantasy aspects we're familiar with. Shadowrun's biggest venture to date, Dragonfall, is also one of the most critically acclaimed tactical RPGs of all time, not to mention a creative wonderland of the cyberpunk genre.

For any fans of D&D looking for something to fill the recent craving for cyberpunk media, Shadowrun is as good a venture as any, with a tightly written world, fantastic battle systems, and beautifully rendered assets. There are also quite a few games for players to explore, most of which uphold the quality quota and bring a unique experience to the digital tabletop.

6 Neverwinter Nights

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Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition

Stemming from Dungeons & Dragons itself, Neverwinter Nights isn't just an award-winning narrative behemoth, with over 100 hours of playable content, but an in-depth tool for players to create their own campaigns and adventures. Alongside other genre classics like Baldur's Gate and Pillars of Eternity, Neverwinter holds up as a delightful old-school bridge from pen-and-paper to digital top-down to full 3D.

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With the 2019 release of an enhanced edition, Neverwinter Nights has never been more inviting, with restored multiplayer servers, more modding opportunities, and advanced graphics. For the small crowd put off by archaic graphics or overloaded UI, give it a shot anyway, as this is easily one of the best multiplayer experiences on the PC. For its price point, Neverwinter Nights is well worth any player's time.