
The classic dungeon-crawling tabletop adventure is very comfortable in its new digital home.

The classic dungeon-crawling tabletop adventure is very comfortable in its new digital home.

Disciples: Liberation is a promising RPG with rich stories and compelling tactical combat, but nothing quite makes it a must-play.

Diablo 2: Resurrected brings a beloved classic up today's graphical standards, but it overlooks 20 years of obvious flaws. It's still a very satisfying action RPG, but you couldn't get away with these problems a decade ago, much less today.

Eastward is a post-apocalyptic picaresque as charming as it is pretty, with simple action combat and puzzles that are accessible to everyone.

King's Bounty 2 does both tactics and RPG, but neither well.

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a jolly, blood-spattered tactical romp through the grim, dark future.

A deckbuilding dungeon crawler that stands out, but avoids greatness.

A cleverly stripped-down RPG concept that demands attention for as long as it takes you to work out the clear "best" way to guide each hero class.

Breathedge's concept of survival crafting in space may be good, but it just isn't fun in practice.

Field of Glory 2: Medieval is the closest to a tabletop miniatures experience you'll get on PC.