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Smygskytt

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Hi there escapees.

I've been having an itch for an action-RPG and the Steam-sale has made it the right time to find one. It has to have low graphical requirements though, since I'm intending to run it on my toaster as well. That means no Dark Souls and no Skyrim. What I had in mind is something older like Fable 1 or Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance.

The other alternative is good, recent indie games that aren't all that graphically taxing. An example is the indie game Apotheon, where I was very forgiving towards the clunky 2d-combat because of the beautiful aesthetics. Basically, I'm looking for hack-and-slash games, but with phenomenal world-building and design. The story is itself is less important, but I do want good, fast gameplay.
 

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Have you played all the classics and oldies? Very good timewasters.
I'm just going to list some ones I know and you can stop me if you know them or want to know more. ,)

Less story more action?:

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Diablo I & II
Torchlight I & II
Dungeon Siege I & II
Sacred I & II
Titan Quest Immortal Throne

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Din's Curse

<spoiler=New-ish>
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
Victor Vran
Grim Dawn


Less action more story?:
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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Fallout 1 & 2

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Lionheart Legacy of the Crusader

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Underrail

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Wasteland 2


These might not be exactly what you are looking for but I think they fall into the same broad category..Most of them..sort of.
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Tales of Maj'Eyal
The Enchanted Cave 2
Dungeons of Dreadmor
Avadon Series
Elona+
Ahriman's Prophecy

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The Spirit Engine 1 & 2
Eternal Daughter
 

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Smygskytt said:
Basically, I'm looking for hack-and-slash games, but with phenomenal world-building and design. The story is itself is less important, but I do want good, fast gameplay.
So Dark Soul, but with crappy graphics?

It might help if you post what you're running. If you can't run Dark Souls, it must be ancient.
 

Smygskytt

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AccursedTheory said:
So Dark Soul, but with crappy graphics?

It might help if you post what you're running. If you can't run Dark Souls, it must be ancient.
I mostly want to run it on my laptop during rainy vacation days, and I doubt it even runs Oblivion.

I'd much rather have Ninja Gaiden than Dark Souls - I'm in the mood for some fast-paced hack and slash.
 

DefunctTheory

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Smygskytt said:
AccursedTheory said:
So Dark Soul, but with crappy graphics?

It might help if you post what you're running. If you can't run Dark Souls, it must be ancient.
I mostly want to run it on my laptop during rainy vacation days, and I doubt it even runs Oblivion.

I'd much rather have Ninja Gaiden than Dark Souls - I'm in the mood for some fast-paced hack and slash.
Christ.

You could try Rogue Legacy. Low impact (System wise) rogue-like hack-n-slasher. Worth the full price of the game, in my opinion, though it's heavily on sale at the moment.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/241600/

 

Stewie Plisken

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I'm not sure if my recommendation is any good, because I'm not sure what your system can handle. Check system requirements just in case.

So, outside of what everyone's already mentioned, I'd recommend Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. Pretty neat open-world action-RPG. A little MMO-y at times, but a good chunk of content there.

Again, though, you're mentioning games that came out during the PS2/XBOX era as your benchmark and Amalur is a PS3/360-era game, so certainly check system requirements before you buy anything. It would help if we knew your hardware, just so we can see if you can at least run a game in potato-settings.
 

Smygskytt

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Stewie Plisken said:
I'm not sure if my recommendation is any good, because I'm not sure what your system can handle. Check system requirements just in case.

So, outside of what everyone's already mentioned, I'd recommend Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. Pretty neat open-world action-RPG. A little MMO-y at times, but a good chunk of content there.

Again, though, you're mentioning games that came out during the PS2/XBOX era as your benchmark and Amalur is a PS3/360-era game, so certainly check system requirements before you buy anything. It would help if we knew your hardware, just so we can see if you can at least run a game in potato-settings.
I do know it runs Bully from 2006 and I'd say early 360 games is the graphical limit. I have also played an ungodly number of hours of Crusader Kings 2 (2012), and Hegemony 1 + 2 on that thing. But those games are not all that graphically intensive. My guess is that the limit lies somewhere around Oblivion for my laptop. I am not a PC-gamer, but one of those console peasants. So PC-gaming is not my area of expertise, unfortunately.
 

Smygskytt

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AccursedTheory said:
Christ.

You could try Rogue Legacy. Low impact (System wise) rogue-like hack-n-slasher. Worth the full price of the game, in my opinion, though it's heavily on sale at the moment.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/241600/

Thanks man. I just bought it and it is a fun time-waster. I was always very skeptical towards pixel graphics, since I don't have any nostalgia for it, but the gameplay is very fun.
 

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If you're looking for fast-paced and a good world, I'd highly recommend Grim Dawn and Torchlight 2. Love these games to death,though Torchlight 2 definitely aims for a more tongue-in-cheek approach.

Might also want to give Kingdoms of Amalur at look, though if you can't run Skyrim that might not work.
 

Qvar

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Unepic is quite good, until a certain boss when everything goes down the drain and you just uninstall the game.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
You might want to try Axiom Verge. Its a fantastic metroidvania type game with amazing music.
Cave Story is another great low system requirement game.

Both of these are sort of metroid type games that have deeper worlds then you would expect.