I've been playing tabletop rpgs consistently since 1977.
I've been playing crpgs consistently since 1979.
I played Akalabeth in 1980, Ultima IV in 1985, Wasteland and Pool of Radiance in 1988, Fallout in 1997 and BG1 in '98, etc...
I've been doing this awhile now.
My favorite tabletop system, while I concede it's maybe not the best pnp system by some metrics, is AD&D 2nd Edition. Purely because I've had the most fun with it over the years, and because it's more than just a little wonky.
Deadfire 5.0 in turn-based mode with PotD difficulty enabled is the most fun I've had with an isometric crpg in nearly 20 years. Since the release of BG2.
Make of that what you will. I found it to be a lot of fun. I had so many hour-long, use-every-trick-I-have-to-survive combat encounters over the course of the game I lost count.
The story is okay for what it is, but the game is so beautiful, I loved the music for the most part, and the word is vast and interesting; with lots of places and secrets to discover...
Also, why not take a chance and just try it out for yourself to see if you like it?
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