Games like Age of Darkness: Die Suche nach Relict
Looking for games like Age of Darkness: Die Suche nach Relict? Here are top role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Kynseed, Look Outside or Drova: Forsaken Kin.
1 84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability82% User Score 2,660 reviewsCritic Score 90%2 reviewsYou've been given the Kynseed, a mystical acorn that grows into a family tree where your choices manifest in its branches. Raise a family, farm the land, run shops, and explore a world where everyone ages. When you die, step into the shoes of your children and continue your legacy.
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2 94%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability98% User Score 7,171 reviewsCritic Score 80%2 reviewsLook Outside is a survival horror RPG set in a single apartment building. A mysterious event turns anyone who looks out the window into grotesque monsters, leaving the world in absolute chaos. Scavenge the building to seek food, supplies, and weapons while encountering strange characters.
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3 84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability94% User Score 4,447 reviewsCritic Score 70%6 reviewsDrova is a pixel art role-playing game inspired by classic role-playing games. We want to create a challenging and interesting world and offer a well-rounded and consistent gaming experience.
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4 88%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability88% User Score 2,295 reviewsDiscover Hell is Us on the official PlayStation website. Find out more about this PS5 action-adventure combining intense combat with thrilling exploration. Check out the latest trailers, editions to purchase, and gameplay features.
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5 84%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability84% User Score 1,007 reviewsCritic Score 86%2 reviewsOn the desolate moon of Lorian V, a long-dormant Deadsuit awakens from slumber. Journey beneath the surface on an atmospheric 2D adventure of self-discovery, ancient mysteries, and cosmic terror. Explore winding caverns and acquire new abilities to unearth this alien world’s long-buried secrets.
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6 79%Game Brain Scorehumor, gameplaygrinding, stability85% User Score 1,702 reviewsCritic Score 60%2 reviewsThis is Daniel, a normal guy from recent times: a great videogame player, big sci-fi movie fan, novice player of role playing games, pot-head and overall, horny due to a mysterious lack of success with girls. Wait... is Unepic not a medieval fantasy game? Why is the main character a guy from today's world? To find out the answer you will have to play the game...
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7 72%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, stability72% User Score 788 reviewsWith a style inspired by Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 3, you play as a new arrival to a foggy and mysterious town. You find yourself waking up in the bodies of the town's inhabitants at pivotal moments of their lives. Make tough choices as you discover the truth about this town called Greyfox.
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8 78%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization78% User Score 708 reviewsSands of Aura is an open-world action adventure with a fantasy setting of a realm in its twilight--a world buried beneath a sea of sand. Sail across the sandseas to return life to a dying world in an unforgettable experience that is equal parts engaging story and unrelenting, souls-like combat.
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9 85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding88% User Score 186 reviewsCritic Score 79%4 reviewsTerra Memoria welcomes you with open arms: six lovable characters, an investigation through all ages, a world with crazy inhabitants, and cozy music… a little RPG with exploration, fighting, construction, and puzzles. Visit the past and present to discover who controls the crystals, why the ancient machines are attacking, and how everything is linked (nooo, really?)Main characteristics Set up…
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10 95%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability95% User Score 2,575 reviewsVenture below the streets of London, and you will find the medieval kingdom of rats, mice, moles, squirrels, and shrews known as Rodentia. If the rodents have a cardinal law, it is this: never attack a god. But Verm never had much respect for the rule of law. His tail was stolen by the Yellow God of Death, and now the mouse will have to fight all manner of beasts and titans on his quest to get it…
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