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Top 10 RPG Video Games for PC – Part 2

Welcome back to the second round of our best PC role-playing games ranking. We’ve already explored some fantastic games in Part 1, and now it’s time to dive into the final five. These games have been selected for their immersive gameplay, captivating story, and ability to transport players to magical worlds. Without further ado, let’s get started.

The Witcher 3 – Blood and Wine

First on the list is The Witcher 3 – Blood and Wine. This expansion to the base game of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt takes Geralt to the vibrant and sunny region of Toussaint, a stark contrast to the war-torn areas of the base game. The game is packed with side quests, each with its own story. The main plot, which revolves around a mysterious beast terrorizing the region, is most engaging. The expansion offers a new mutation system, allowing for greater combat strategy depth. It’s a must-have game for any RPG fan and a worthy addition.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

This game needs a little introduction. With its vast open world, morally complex decisions, and deeply captivating storyline, it’s no wonder this game is often hailed as one of the best RPGs ever. The game’s protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, is a sorcerer who embarks on a quest to find his adopted daughter. The decisions you make in the game have real consequences, making each playthrough unique. Combat is challenging but rewarding, and the game world is filled with interesting characters.

Divinity: Original Sin II

Next up, we have Divinity: Original Sin II. This game is a master class in tactical combat and player choice. You can play as one of six preset characters or create your own, each with its own story and quests. Combat is deep and strategic, requiring careful planning and execution. The game also features a rich, detailed world full of interesting characters and lore. The game’s story is engaging, with multiple ramifications and endings.

Dark Souls III

Dark Souls III is next on our list. This game is famous for its challenging but rewarding combat, deep story, and atmospheric world. Every encounter with an enemy is a potential death sentence, and the game’s bosses are some of the most memorable and challenging in the genre. The game’s world is dark and foreboding, with secrets and hidden paths. While not presented directly to the player, the story is rich and detailed and rewards those who take the time to delve into it.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Last but not least, we have The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. This game is a classic of the RPG genre. The game world is huge and full of interesting locations and characters. The main story, in which a cult plans to open a portal to a hellish realm, is engaging and full of memorable moments. The game also includes many side quests, each with its storyline. Combat is satisfying, and the game’s magic system allows plenty of customization and strategy.

In conclusion, these games represent the best of the RPG genre. They offer deep and engaging gameplay, captivating stories, and immersive worlds where players can lose themselves. Whether you are an experienced RPG player or new to the genre, these games will provide countless hours of fun.

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Justin is a gaming journalist known for his coverage of the video game industry, with a focus on the business and labor practices of major video game companies. He is a contributing editor at Fragster and has written for a variety of other publications, including Wired and Polygon. He is known for his investigative reporting and his efforts to shed light on the often tumultuous inner workings of the video game industry.

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