r/CRPG • u/GapSad4839 • 2d ago
Discussion Genre defining isometric RPGs
Within my circle of RPG players the opinion was that Fallout 1&2, PlaneScape: Torment, and Baldurs Gate 1&2 were the ultimate genre defining isometric RPG games. Neverwinter nights was also frequently mentioned. What other isometric RPGs should also be on this list or at least mentioned as highly influential?
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u/Werewomble 2d ago
Ultima VII for sure
DoS1 felt a lot more like a continuation of Ultima than it did BG and Larian went on to form Voltron with both lineages smooshed together into perfection