Three great PC RPGs that flew under the radar
Underrated RPGs Steve Sorensen
The truth is that not all video role-playing games or RPGs are created equally. Below are some of the most unsung RPGs to ever come out on the PC. It goes without saying that all these games are highly recommended.
Gothic
It’s still a mystery to many Gothic fans why it never really became all that popular. Yet it’s on the lists of many devoted players’ best RPGs. It is an appealing open-world game with tons of side quests that pull you into the world. Steve Sorensen
Grim Fandango
Grim Fandango’s strength lies in its originality. With a plot centered around a sales agent who sells services for people who want to get to Heaven or Hell more quickly, this game is one of a kind. It has noir feel and the writing is top notch. It’s also a game for people who love poetry. Steve Sorensen.
Twinsen’s Odyssey
Twinsen’s Odyssey is the sequel to Little Big Adventure, a PC game released in 1997. In this game, you’re Twinsen, who’s constantly hounded by Funfrock, the villain. The main goal here is to save the planet from an impending collision with the moon. Steven Sorensen
The truth is that not all video role-playing games or RPGs are created equally. Below are some of the most unsung RPGs to ever come out on the PC. It goes without saying that all these games are highly recommended.
Gothic
It’s still a mystery to many Gothic fans why it never really became all that popular. Yet it’s on the lists of many devoted players’ best RPGs. It is an appealing open-world game with tons of side quests that pull you into the world. Steve Sorensen

Grim Fandango’s strength lies in its originality. With a plot centered around a sales agent who sells services for people who want to get to Heaven or Hell more quickly, this game is one of a kind. It has noir feel and the writing is top notch. It’s also a game for people who love poetry. Steve Sorensen.
Twinsen’s Odyssey
Twinsen’s Odyssey is the sequel to Little Big Adventure, a PC game released in 1997. In this game, you’re Twinsen, who’s constantly hounded by Funfrock, the villain. The main goal here is to save the planet from an impending collision with the moon. Steven Sorensen
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