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However, there are a few gems that are still missing from the pack. Some of these missing titles are PC or Mac exclusives, and despite being critically acclaimed are yet to see the daylight on the modern consoles.
11 CAN’T: Balrum
Balrum is an attempt to revive the classic RPG feel in the modern era. The game is 2-D isometric like Diablo 1 & 2. To the fans of the genre, it provides highly nostalgic visuals and gameplay. Released in 2016, Balrum is created by the Balcony Team, which is essentially a team of two indie developers.
The game initially started as a student project but soon became a full-fleshed release that is now available to download on Steam. Seeing how it was a student project, it is highly unlikely that the game will ever show up on a console.
10 WE WISH: Tyranny
Created by Obsidian Entertainment, Tyranny is a classic RPG. The game is like a spiritual successor to the critically acclaimed Pillars of Eternity. It is not a direct sequel in terms of story but shares a lot of similar gameplay and visual elements.
At launch, the game was not as popular as Pillars of Eternity, and the reviews were not as high either. But it is still one of the better RPGs of this generation. Knowing how Pillars of Eternity and Pillars of Eternity 2 are on the consoles, Tyranny should also have been a part of the pack.
9 CAN’T: Arcanum: Of Steamworks And Magick Obscura
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura is another classic-RPG for Microsoft Windows. The game received great reviews at its launch averaging around 8.5 out of 10. This begs the question of why it never made its way on the consoles, and the answer is pretty simple.
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Both the developers and the publishers of the game are no longer around, at least not in their original form, which is why it will be challenging to release it on the console. The game, however, is worth playing if one wants to try it on the PC.
8 WE WISH: Star Wars: The Old Republic
Star Wars is probably the most famous sci-fi franchise of the last fifty years, and it shows. Bioware’s Star Wars series needs to be credited for inspiring classics such as Mass Effect. While not directly, Star Wars: The Old Republic has influenced and inspired many video games.
It is one of those classics that should be a part of the console game library. The game is an MMORPG and should fit right into the multiplayer game culture we have now. But, the fact that it is not is a huge opportunity missed.
7 CAN’T: Lionheart: Legacy Of The Crusader
Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader is another game that was released in the early 2000s. The game is an action-RPG exclusively released on Microsoft Windows. Lionheart has in-game mechanics, which are very similar to the SPECIAL system from the Fallout games.
With both singleplayer and multiplayer, this game is a complete package. However, it will probably never be released on the consoles as the developer and publisher of the game are defunct. The game is still worth playing on the PC for the fans for RPGs, as it does a lot of right things to the genre.
6 WE WISH: Legend Of Grimrock
Legend of Grimrock is a dungeon crawler RPG released by the developer Almost Human. The game was first published in 2012 and became very famous for its unique gameplay. It plays and controls like a classic dungeon crawler, but utilizes complete 3-D environments.
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The game is worth playing for RPG fans as well as gamers who are looking for something different. Legend of Grimrock has everything going for it, as it has already spawned a sequel, this is one of the games that should be ported to consoles.
5 CAN’T: Dungeon Siege
Dungeon Siege is another action-RPG from the early 2000s. The game is a must-play for the fans of the genre as it employs new concepts in the core gameplay. It is one of the first games of this kind to offer players huge areas to explore.
Parts of Dragon Age: Originstook inspiration from Dungeon Siege. The game is reviewed and rated very well by fans, which is why it’s sad to know that it might never make its way on the consoles as the developers of the game have been defunct, like others on this list.
4 WE WISH: Shadowrun: Hong Kong
Shadowrun: Hong Kong is a tactical RPG released by Harebrained Schemes, LLC. The game was released five years ago and met a very positive response by fans. Shadowrun: Hong Kong is just as beautiful as the promotional image above and has a minimal art style; this is one of those RPGs that can easily be a part of the console library.
Notably, the next game by the studio is already on PS4 and Xbox One. Shadowrun: Hong Kong is the RPG that needs to be experienced by everyone for the sheer ambiance of it.
3 CAN’T: Fallout 1 & Fallout 2: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game
Everybody knows the Fallout series. Many people like these games and then some people love them even more. Needless to say, Fallout is a cult-classic, and this is where it all began. Fallout 1 & 2 are possibly the best fallout games from the lot.
That’s because of the unique post-apocalyptic world of the game, which offers better characters and details than the sequels. Sadly, these games might never see the light of day on consoles as the controls of the originals are a bit whacky for current standards. Bethesda will probably have to send specific controllers with each copy if they chose to release the classics on the consoles.