Having come across videos of that new Dragon Age game and its (by the look of it) cool looking combat I’ve gotten the urge for something similar. Action RPG of some kind, being able to rock on as a wizard and blast spells all day. Some tactical element to spell slinging and comboing would be nice.

Love me some recommendations!

  • db0
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    57 months ago

    Btw, have you played something like Hades? You’re not technically a wizard, but close enough. And there’s other hades-like games which might be more “wizard-like”.

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    It is mayor jank but Dragons Dogma was the closest to feeling like a mage I’ve ever experienced. There are no cool downs in the game but channeling spells takes some time and upholding a continuous spell drains your stamina. In this setting the art of a mage was reading the battle and estimating how much space you have to channel spells, several of which can easily break the encounter wide open.

    Edited since neither my English nor my autocorrect were working as intended.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      In this setting the art a the mage was reading the battle and estimating you much space you have to channel which spell

      Am I just not awake yet or is this incomprehensible

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        I mean you only have to change a few words to figure out what they intended to write so I’d say not awake fully?

        “In this setting the art of the mage was reading the battle and estimating how much space you need to channel each spell”

        At least that is how I read it

  • lemmyng
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    177 months ago

    ARPG: Path of Exile, Last Epoch, Grim Dawn.

    Also consider the survivors/bullet hell kinds of games: Vampire Survivors, Soulstone Survivors, etc.

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    347 months ago

    Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind lets you fly around, jump over whole cities, and kill most NPCs with one high powered spell. It’s a very unique game, but if it clicks with you there’s nothing quite like it. Vibrant modding scene too.

    The base game is certainly playable, but if you want modern resolutions and some vanilla-friendly bug fixes OpenMW is an open source recreation of the engine, there’s instructions on their website.

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      I really struggled to get into modding with Morrowind. I’m so used to mod launchers that make it so easy and I was expecting the same with openmw but nah.

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        47 months ago

        You can install mods directly into the OG game directory, why OpenMW doesnt tell you that I dont know. Only problem is that ya need to do trouble shooting the old fashioned way.

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      57 months ago

      Morrowind was always my favorite Elder Scrolls game, but I’m probably biased since it was my first. The tech, while good for its time, was always the #1 thing holding it back for modern times. Hadn’t heard about OpenMW, but now I’ll have to check it out.

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        57 months ago

        Check out Tamriel Rebuilt too! It’s a mod to add the mainland that, while incomplete, already has 100s of quests. Good quality control too.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      37 months ago

      Morrowind is great and people should definitely play it, but god damn will it not meet the need of feeling badass. It makes you feel like a wooden chess piece and you just get used to it.

      Those spells area very cool, though.

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    517 months ago

    This one is completely different from your typical ARPG, but I’m going to recommend Noita.

    It’s a 2d game where you play as a wizard off spelunking. The magic system is rad as heck, you find wands with spell slots in them, and spells that you can put in the wands. You can rearrange and combine spells to get some truly bizarre effects

    I’ve killed myself in a dozen hilarious ways trying to make the perfect wand. It never gets old

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      27 months ago

      Read the title of this post and immediately thought Noita. It’s such a fantastic game both stock and modded and even after 100 hours in it, I’m far from an expert.

      You definitely will feel like a badass wizard.

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      I advice people to not install invincible mods right away. But the game is full with content and you often die instantly. I personally had to use a respawn mod to see all of its content. The game is really hard, probably the most difficult game I’ve ever played. Souls games are a cakewalk in comparison.

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    37 months ago

    Magicka comes to mind but it was utterly unplayable single player. Maybe the sequel is better.

    It feels very wizard like because you don’t have a static list of spells. You have 8 elements you.can combine into spells. (It does have unlockable spells but those are sort of secondary.) So using the fire and shield elements makes a wall of flame, for example.

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      Control has been really good so far, but the pacing of the difficulty is really wonky. Everything is a breeze, right up until something is damn near impossible. So I keep starting and stopping it.

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    For just a solid combat system, hogwarts. Was really surprised. They had some solid people design and build it. Really stood out against the rest of the game which wasn’t bad by any stretch just repetitive. There are some serious combat challenges too. Just make sure you play on hard. It really needed one difficulty higher tbh.

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    Fictorum is the game that most scratches the wizard itch for me. It’s an indie game, so don’t expect AAA polish, but what is there is absolutely what you might call a “hidden gem”.

  • db0
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    337 months ago

    Badass wizard eh? Try Magicka! 😁

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      Fair warning that when I played it with a friend (two-ish years ago), it was broken and abandoned. Couldn‘t play in co-op for more than 30 minutes without a disconnect, some DLCs didn‘t even start, singleplayer you had to downgrade to an older version or else it crashes every so often. Every loading screen had me praying the game doesn‘t poop the bed. It was probably fun at some point, but it needs engineering attention and hadn‘t gotten that in years when I last tried it.

      • db0
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        57 months ago

        Oh man, that’s really sad :(

        • @[email protected]
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          I‘m probably even downplaying it, my friend ragequit from the frequency of crashes lol

          Maybe Magicka 2 is the better starting point, but I wouldn‘t know since after my experience with Magicka, I didn‘t wanna touch it

          It was fun when it worked though!

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      This was going to be my recommendation. Probably not what OP wants, but definitely what they asked for!

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Is it good solo? I don’t have a lot of time for games but this looks like it might be able to scratch my (MMO)RPG itch a bit without being too much of a time sink.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          I enjoyed it solo, though it did become impossibly hard at one point. I don’t know if you need to have friends to help or if I just needed to be better at the game!

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            I definitely completed it solo. Finding spell books definitely helps, but just crafting spells with the given elements can be more than enough to muddle through.

            You can give yourself armor to assist in your normal squishy wizard self that definitely helps with the tougher bits.

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            37 months ago

            What’s important is the combos. There are very powerful combos that render the game very easy.

            • @[email protected]
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              17 months ago

              What are your combos of choice? I remember having a few good ones committed to memory at the time.

              • JC1
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                I had muscle memory, but I think it was QRRASE or something like that then put on weapon. Next time you attack, you cast a row of exploding icicles that put wet status and electrocute your enemies and really slow them down. Almost nothing in the game can resist. It makes the game stupid easy. You kill any boss in a few hits. You can also cast it around you, but it’s way too easy to kill yourself. The combo is hard to pull off the few first time, but once you get the touch, you’re unstoppable.

                Also, cast SAFE on you regularly, easy to remember and its a very strong defense.

                A lot of people use a combination of QFQFASA beam. It’s high damage, but you’re a sitting duck, never liked it.

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    Hogwarts Legacy. Combat is fast and brutal.

    The side stuff feels kind of bland mechanically and something about the open world doesn’t capture me like I want it to, but it’s pretty good pure magic combat.

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      I’m surprised this wasn’t mentioned more. Unlike a lot of the other games, the world feels a bit more centered around magic. Also if you’re a fan of Harry potter it does a good job of capturing that setting (in my opinion).

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      13 months ago

      Cannot stress this enough. H:L has some of the most satisfying magic combat ive ever played.

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    Dark Souls. If you play a mage, you’ll be on easy mode, which very much does feel badass in a game so full of terror.

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      57 months ago

      DS3 and Elden ring do magic best of the Fromsoft game IMO. An MP pool works much better in an action game than the Vancian “casts per rest” of the earlier games.

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      87 months ago

      For a new player sword and shield is the easy mode. Magic tends to make you squishy, and if you aren’t great at not dying getting your souls to the spell merchants is rough (if even know how to do their quests)

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        Hard disagree. Having nearly infinite ranged attacks and being able to run away while attacking made it way easier for me.

        Maybe in 2 and 3 what you’re saying is true, but sword and board was way harder for me than playing a mage with a shield in Dark Souls 1 and Elden Ring.

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          Magic damage felt spikier than other classes to me in Elden Ring, to the point early and mid-game where there were segments where I would run out of magic before getting through crowds even with all blue flasks.

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        As someone who came into the series at elden ring, I agree with you. I initially tried a mage and it felt quite a bit more difficult than sword and board.

        The game felt like it was designed for physical weapons and shield, whereas with magic the difficulty was all over the place - easy time with one boss, nearly impossible on another. If you aim for a boss cheese build maybe magic is easier.