Check out a 29 minute gameplay demo of Path of Exile 2 that was showcased during Exilecon 2023. We get a glimpse of Act 3 showcasing the Monk and Sorcerer. I...
40k inquisitor is better than it has any right to be (especially considering the dire state at early access and launch). Co-op is somewhat unstable and I don’t think anyone does pvp. Loads of endgame. Get the game when it goes on sale (it’s overpriced but go on deep discount often)
Ghostlore is a pretty neat indie arpg. No online play but has split screen co-op and remote play together support on steam.
Undecember and Torchlight Infinite are pc/mobile arpgs with cross progression. Neither is amazing, but both have gotten much better than at launch. Torchlight feels like zoom-zoom poe and gets fun quickly but has less longevity, undecember takes longer to get going but stays interesting for longer. (and both should have new leagues/content out within a month or two)
Keep an eye out for The Slormancer. I suspect it’ll be quite good once it’s out of early access.
Grim Dawn is probably well known enough that I don’t need to talk it up much. It’s one of the GoaT arpgs.
And finally, Last Epoch. It’s probably the closest we’ll see to the complexity and depth of poe in a very long time. Still in early access but incredibly good. Endgame lacks variety, but what’s there is great.
40k inquisitor is better than it has any right to be (especially considering the dire state at early access and launch). Co-op is somewhat unstable and I don’t think anyone does pvp. Loads of endgame. Get the game when it goes on sale (it’s overpriced but go on deep discount often)
Ghostlore is a pretty neat indie arpg. No online play but has split screen co-op and remote play together support on steam.
Undecember and Torchlight Infinite are pc/mobile arpgs with cross progression. Neither is amazing, but both have gotten much better than at launch. Torchlight feels like zoom-zoom poe and gets fun quickly but has less longevity, undecember takes longer to get going but stays interesting for longer. (and both should have new leagues/content out within a month or two)
Keep an eye out for The Slormancer. I suspect it’ll be quite good once it’s out of early access.
Grim Dawn is probably well known enough that I don’t need to talk it up much. It’s one of the GoaT arpgs.
And finally, Last Epoch. It’s probably the closest we’ll see to the complexity and depth of poe in a very long time. Still in early access but incredibly good. Endgame lacks variety, but what’s there is great.