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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 πŸ˜ƒ

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

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.