The_Mask
Just like Yves, I chase tales.
So it seems that you have very good taste and you game a lot, and so there is not much I can throw your way, unless you're willing to play lesser good games - maybe in order to value the better ones out there (I guess). You also seem to play a bit of ARPGs and so I will dip into the Japanese school, within reason and limits of sensibilities.
So, take these with a grain of salt:
- Septerra Core (bonus points if you can tell who's Gunnar's voice is, might be boring, remember undead can be killed with healing items)
- Dark Souls (it may come across as popamole to you, but, regardless, it's still a good game to have under your belt)
- Recettear: An Item's Shop Tale (do NOT be fooled, this may come across as a stereotypical Japanese kawaii desu ne game, but it can be mechanically challenging, especially if you're a completionist)
- Kenshi (Fluent killed Codex's opinion on this one, simply because he played it, but it is, in fact, one of the better RPGs out there)
I can't recommend anything else with a clean conscience; I mean even these ones may not be exactly up to par for you.
You're very hard to please.
So, take these with a grain of salt:
- Septerra Core (bonus points if you can tell who's Gunnar's voice is, might be boring, remember undead can be killed with healing items)
- Dark Souls (it may come across as popamole to you, but, regardless, it's still a good game to have under your belt)
- Recettear: An Item's Shop Tale (do NOT be fooled, this may come across as a stereotypical Japanese kawaii desu ne game, but it can be mechanically challenging, especially if you're a completionist)
- Kenshi (Fluent killed Codex's opinion on this one, simply because he played it, but it is, in fact, one of the better RPGs out there)
I can't recommend anything else with a clean conscience; I mean even these ones may not be exactly up to par for you.
You're very hard to please.