Hi everyone! Glad to be here on the new Lemmy community ☺️

I’ve been mostly out of the gaming scene since about 2012 due to grad school, starting a family, etc, but am wanting to get back into it. I love games like Zelda Link to the Past and had a lot of fun recently playing Hyperlight Drifter and Tunic (though I prefer 2D over 3D). I’m not looking for a rogue-like and rogue-lite style game. I’m leaning towards giving Crosscode a try, but am open to suggestions and would love to have a list to work my way through 😁. I’m perfectly happy playing games that came out last year or 30 years ago.

Does anyone have any recommendations for good PC games that scatch that 16bit action RPG Link to the Past itch?

Thank you all in advance and I appreciate your time and input ☺️.

UPDATE: wow! Thank you all so much for all the suggestions! I’ll check all these out. Y’all are great 😃

  • realChem@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I’ve also heard great things about Crosscode. I haven’t started it yet (mainly because I’m worried about what it will go to my already flagging productivity), but from what I’ve heard about it, it sounds like it’d fit the bill quite well!

    I really enjoyed Death’s Door, which is frequently compared with Tunic. That might be one to check out!

    You might also be interested in Supergiant’s older games: Bastion and Transistor. They’re the team behind Hades, but those older games don’t have the same rogue-like elements that Hades does. (They also both have absolutely phenomenal soundtracks by Daren Korb!)

    You might also like Divine Divinity (the 21 year old predecessor to the popular Divinity: Original Sin).

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        1 year ago

        lmao me too actually, since posting this I decided to give it a go this past weekend. Not very far in yet, but I’m really enjoying it so far!

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      I’m a big fan of Supergiant and if you haven’t played any of their games, you should do so. They are masterpieces of gameplay and design, they feel so good to play. Personally Hades is my favourite but Bastion was my first and has a special place in my heart.

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    1 year ago

    Not 16 bit, but certainly looks pretty… Disco Elysium - I have heard great things about this game

    The closest I have played for link to the past feel was Blossom Tales. Short but sweet!

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think Disco Elysium would count as action RPG, though. A good game, nonetheless!

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      Disco Elysium is very far away from being an action RPG or anything like Zelda imo. It doesn’t even have combat. It’s absolutely wonderful as a game but yeah.

      Blossom Tales 1 and 2 are basically Zelda clones with a different and very cute story. Fully recommend those.

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    Hope I am not too late but if you havent seen it yet maybe Eastward would be worth a try. I recently played through it and enjoyed it a lot. Its quite story heavy I would say almost being like an interactive movie so gameplay is a bit on the weaker side, but nevertheless there are some nice environmental puzzles that have to be solved by combining the abilities of the two different characters that you control, there is an entire small 2D RPG game inside as a minigame and honestly the soundtrack is quite a banger.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the suggestions!

      Soul Blazer: ✔️ Illusion of Gaia: ✔️ Terranigma: Never heard of it! I’ll check it out. Still have my trusty SNES, so might get a cartridge in eBay 😁

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        Terranigma is imo the best Action RPG to come out on the SNES. Yes that is a high bar. The main reason it isn’t well known is that it never released in the US. I’m jealous you’ll get to experience this gem for the first time soon.

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    1 year ago

    Alundra originally for Playstation 1 is very Zelda like. The puzzles are fantastic and the game is generally pretty good.

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    Diablo 2 Resurrected is the GOAT among 2D isometric action RPGs.

    Factorio is more math and engineering than button mashing. Its a dangerously addictive sandbox.

    Planescape: Torment is a traditional RPG rather than an Action title, but worth mentioning as the best 2D isometric RPG I’ve ever played. Phenomenal writing - a game for philosophers.

    Dungeon Drafters is a cute deck building puzzler.

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    1 year ago

    I suggest trying the various Ys games. Ys I & II use classic top-down view but with a distinctive “bump combat” system that, in the modern “Chronicles +” release, is really perfected to make a very smooth and surprisingly fast-paced experience. Older versions of Ys I and II also work similarly, albeit with less polish.

    Some of the other older Ys games may also fit the bill, but they’ve been replaced in the official Ys canon by their remakes, of which I’d suggest a trilogy of games that run on the same engine – Ys VI: the Ark of Napishtim, Ys: the Oath in Felghana (the remake of Ys III), and Ys Origin (a prequel to the whole series). These are technically in 3D but they play in sorta pseudo-2D to some extent because you have a fixed angle isometric perspective most of the time.

    By the way, all the Ys games are currently on sale in the GOG Summer Sale.

    Also, you didn’t mention Super Mario RPG, so I kinda need to mention it. :P Also, in a similar vein, if you don’t mind the separation between action battle arenas and non-action overworld/dungeon navigation, try Tales of Phantasia, as well as the Summon Night: Swordcraft Story games.