Breath of Fire
Breath of Fire is a Role-playing and Single-player video game published and developed by Capcom. The game acts as the first title in the series of Breath of Fire and revolves around traditional Role-playing genre, where the player controls the movement of the protagonist, explore the land from an isometric perspective while battling against enemies to earn experience points. It takes place in the fantasy environment, and the plot of the game follows the boy named as Ryu, who is one of the last surviving members of an ancient race. The player has an ability to transform into a mighty dragon and the game sets out the player on an epic adventure to find his sister. During the journey, the player discovers other warriors who share his quest and join the battle with the Dark Dragon Clan, who is a militaristic empire, looking to take over the globe. The player explores the land from a top-down perspective and experience the 2D character spirits. Breath of Fire includes prominent features such as NPCs, Top-down Explorations, Save the Sister and World, etc. With addictive gameplay, superb mechanics, and smooth controls, Breath of Fire is the best game to play.
#1 Geneforge 5: Overthrow
Geneforge 5: Overthrow is a Role-playing and Single-player video game released by Spiderweb Software. The game acts as the 5th and final video game in the series of Geneforge. Unlike the previous titles, the player can select between three character classes such as Agent, Guardian and Shaper, as well as six rebel classes including Shock Trooper, Lifecraft, Servile, and more. The gameplay comes with huge map, smaller icon, and improved graphics compared to previous titles. In the start of the game, the player needs to traverse around the world where the player encounters non-player characters and enemies. It has a series of quests and each quest has a set of objectives that the player has to complete at any cost. The player will meet former Shaper named as Litalia, who desires to participate in the Trakovites. It takes place in the dark fantasy world and the game revolves around the turn-based combat system. With enhanced mechanics, impressive gameplay, and smooth controls, Geneforge 5: Overthrow is the best game to play.
#2 Tears to Tiara
Tears to Tiara is a Visual Novel, Tactical Role-playing, and Single-player video game developed and published by Aquaplus for PlayStation. The game takes place in the fantasy-based world and offers a series of characters from which the player can select his favorite one to participate in battle. Archer, Soldier, Magic User, etc. are prominent character classes available in the game from which the player selects his one of them to command his party to battle against enemies in turn-based combat system. The game tells the story through 2D cut-scenes, with exciting gameplay progressing much like the typical Visual Novel. At the starting of the game, the player must select and place up to eight heroes to battle against opponent and struggle to earn experience points to raise their powers up. The player can use the earned points to upgrade the skills, attack, health, and more. Tears to Tiara includes prominent features such a Multiple Character Classes, Isometric Exploration, Turn-based Combat, and more. Check it out, and you’ll love it.
#3 Tale of Wuxia
Tale of Wuxia is an Adventure, Martial Arts, Role-playing, and Single-player Simulation with an emphasis on Turn-based Combat and Strategy elements developed by Heluo Studio and published by Fenghuang Game. The game introduces many new stories, systems, and gameplay, serving as the new version of Legends of the Wullin. There are a variety of playable characters available, and the player must select his favourite to jump into the world where he can customize his Wuxia in his style. Instead of being limited to the basic properties of the characters, the game lets the player select the personality and the talent of a playable character. The game offers the multiple endings system, depending on the serious decision taken by the player during the gameplay while navigating the world. The player explores the world from an isometric perspective, the battle against enemies on a grid-based map in turn-based systems. Tale of Wuxia includes prominent features such as NPCs, lots of Hidden Stories, Real World, Interaction, and more. Check it out, and have fun.
#4 The Longest Five Minutes
The Longest Five Minutes is an Action-Adventure, Japanese Role-playing and Single-player video game developed by Nippon Ichi Software, Inc. and published by NIS America, Inc. The game revolves around the hero, who face the origin of all evils, but suddenly loses his memory about his adventures. The evil is coming to attack the hero’s homeland. You must help the character to restore his memory and get ready to battle against evils to save the world from destruction. You can manipulate the environment from an isometric perspective, the battle against enemies in a turn-based system, and lead your allies in various scenes to take down evils and their unholy plans. The game rewards the player with experience points which the player uses to unlock further content and features. Each character in the game has its unique ability, fighting style, and skills. The Longest Five Minutes includes prominent features such as Experience the Past, Defeat Enemies, Experience Points, and more. Check it out, and have fun.
#5 Ultima VII: The Black Gate
Ultima VII: The Black Gate is a Role-playing video game, created and published by Origin System. The game supports Single-player mode and it serves as the 7th title in the series of Ultima. It takes place in the medieval fantasy environment of Britannia and puts the player in the role of the protagonist, who will face lots of dangers and deceptions to restore the peace in the world. The title brings lots of changes in the series and offers the grid-based environment. The player controls the game using the point-and-click interface with a task to explore the world from a top-down perspective, battle against enemies, unlock secrets, and advance through the story to become the master. During the gameplay, the player can interact with other players to get information about the quest. The player controls a knight equipped with ranged weapons which he can be used to take down monsters and other beings and save his kingdom from being destroyed. With addictive gameplay, old-scroll graphics, and compelling storyline, Ultima VII: The Black Gate is the wonderful game to play.
#6 Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle
Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle is a Role-playing and Single-player video game, developed and published by Origin Systems. The game acts as the part of the core Ultima series and the story of the game starts eighteen months after the event of Ultima VII Part One: The Black Gate. The story follows the protagonist, named as Batlin to the land known as Serpent Isle, locating three city-states created by those who left Britannia generations before and the old ruins from the lost civilization. In the starting of the game, the protagonist’s ship is wrecked at Serpent Isle by storm. Now, the player must survive in the critical condition and struggle to maintain his health as well as equipment. The game is played from an isometric viewpoint, interact with non-player characters, gather resources, and struggle to find a way to back home. There are several levels and each level includes a variety of objectives which the player must complete at any cost to become the master. As the player proceeds, the game becomes difficult to play. With an addictive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and superb visuals, Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle is the wonderful game to play.
#7 Ultima VIII: Pagan
Ultima VIII: Pagan is a Role-playing and Single-player video game developed and published by Origin Systems. The game serves as the eighth part of the RPG game series Ultima. It takes place in the stunning environment and offers an exciting story, revolving around the defeat of the charismatic religious leader named as Batlin, the guardian banishes the character to the land that he has dominated. The game introduces a darker tone and a different premise compared to other Ultima games. The Pagan’s world is totally different from Britannia and comes with new elements that the player will discover as play the game. In the game, the player takes on the role of the protagonist and can explore the world from an isometric perspective. During the gameplay, the player can interact with other players, collect information and can struggle to complete quests to advance. The game is played using the point-and-click interface while the player spends his most of time in reading the discussion between two characters. With good graphics, superb mechanics, and stunning visuals, Ultima VIII: Pagan is the wonderful game to play.
#8 Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes is a Role-playing, 2D Scrolling, Turn-based and Fantasy video game developed and published by Nihon Falcom Corp for multiple platforms. The game is set in the fantasy environment and the storyline revolves around the protagonist, a young prince named Selios. As the story proceeds, the older teacher named Raiyas sends the protagonist to a nearby cave to restore the magic weapon. When the protagonist comes back, he discovers his home attacked by brutal monsters. His older teacher informs him to find out help in the baron’s castle, whose territory has allies with theirs for a long time. As the protagonist reaches to find out the help, the trust of the protagonist is betrayed by the baron and imprison him. The player can take on the role of the protagonist, who must attempt to escape, but the player has no choice to return without any possibility. Now, the player has to locate the trustworthy companions who would rescue him to save the nation. The game is played from an isometric perspective and the player battle against enemies in turn-based combat. With an old-school graphics, dynamic sound effects, and smooth controls, Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes is the best game to play.
#9 Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete is the remake of Lunar: The Silver Star, released in 1992 developed by Game Arts and published by Kadokawa Shoten. The game features Single-player mode only, and it comes with the similar gameplay to its original. Like the previous title, the game revolves around the young boy named as Alex, who lives in the small town. In the story, the player gets into the life of an adventure with a task to restore the peace in his land. The game is played from a top-down perspective and its main focus on Role-playing genre. It is set in the 2D world where the player explores the environment, interact with non-player characters, and accomplish tasks to earn points. Using the advanced hardware of PlayStation and Sega Saturn, lots of elements of the original title’s presentation have been modified, including sophisticated visual effects, colour palette, and enhanced sound quality. The story is represented with animated cutscenes throughout gameplay, designed to offer the cinematic feel, and enable the player to involve in the plot of the game. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#10 Eschalon: Book II
Eschalon: Book II is a Role-playing and Single-player video game developed by Basilisk Games and published by Eschalon for multiple platforms. The premise of the game is a turn-based battle, and it offers the huge and open world to explore like the previous installment. It comes with a non-linear storyline and introduces comprehensive management of character skills and statistics. The game is played from an isometric perspective, and the player commands a character that is created at the start of the game. Although mostly gameplay is similar to the first installment, there are several notable differences between the two games. During the gameplay, the character of the player needs to eat food and drink water to survive, although this element can be switched off using an available option in the menu if the player wants. The storyline of the game starts directly from the first title’s end, with the same character. The game rewards the player with points, and he can use these points to unlock content. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and cool graphics, Eschalon: Book II is immersive gameplay to play.
#11 Life Forge: Reborn ORPG
Life Forge: Reborn ORPG is a Pixel Graphics, 2D Role-playing, and Online Multiplayer video game developed by Life Forge Team and published by Pixel Life. The game brings a 2D Online RPG gameplay to players and takes place in the fantasy world where the player can take part in the sprawling adventure to explore the massive environment. During the gameplay, to confirm the victory the player needs to collect resources to craft gear, engage in both PvP (Player versus Player) and PvE (Player versus Environment), and team up with friends to dominate the bosses. With custom art, a set of engaging features, the game promises to be a part of players’ video game collections. The storyline is quite simple, in which the player discovers himself alone in the shoreline by a man who commands him to his house for shelter. While there, the player soon feels that he has lost his memory and the world around him is new for him. In the world, there are lots of things to do and be a part of, but the player needs to become a powerful hero. During the gameplay, the player can explore the dungeons, partake in boss battles, and complete a set of quests to advance through the game. There are lots of resources available to gather, and the player can harvest them to craft new items, including armor, tools, and weapons.