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11 BuzzVerdicts across PC Games (9), Mobile Games (2)

Path of Exile

4.5

2013 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Path of Exile is the action RPG that kept expanding while its competitors stood still. Over a decade of free updates have turned a scrappy alternative into the standard-bearer for the genre, with character customization depth that nothing else matches and a league system that reinvents the game every few months. The learning curve is brutal and the trading system is stuck in another era, but players who push past those barriers tend to stay for years. Grinding Gear Games built something that respects both your intelligence and your wallet, and in the free-to-play space, that combination remains vanishingly rare.

Grim Dawn

4.3

2016 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Grim Dawn is one of the finest action RPGs available on PC, built on a foundation of extraordinary build diversity and deep character customization. Its dual-class system and Devotion constellation tree create a level of theorycrafting depth that keeps players experimenting for hundreds of hours. The world is grim and atmospheric, the loot loop is satisfying, and the modding community extends the game well beyond its already generous content. It won't win over players who want flashy, fast-paced combat, and it takes time to show its hand. For anyone willing to invest that time, though, this is the kind of game that quietly becomes an all-time favorite.

Diablo II: Resurrected

4.2

2021 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Diablo II: Resurrected is a faithful and visually stunning remaster of one of the most important action RPGs ever made. The updated graphics bring the dark world of Sanctuary to life without compromising the gameplay that made the original a legend. Quality of life improvements like shared stash and auto gold pickup smooth out the roughest edges, and ongoing content updates have kept the game evolving. Some design choices haven't aged gracefully, and the rocky launch left scars on community trust. But the core experience, the loot chase, the build diversity, the satisfying rhythm of clearing dungeons, remains as compelling as it was two decades ago. For action RPG fans, this is essential.

Torchlight II

4.1

2012 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Torchlight II is one of the most polished and accessible action RPGs ever made. The combat loop is addictive, the art style has aged gracefully, and mod support gives the game a practically infinite shelf life. It doesn't try to reinvent the genre and its story won't stick with you, but what it does, it does with a level of craft and care that's hard to fault. More than a decade after release, it remains one of the best entry points into the action RPG genre and a reliable good time for veterans who want something that respects their hours without demanding their souls.

Last Epoch

4.0

2024 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Last Epoch carves out real space in a crowded genre by making character building the star of the show. The skill specialization system gives every class a depth that rewards experimentation, and the time travel campaign is more interesting than most ARPG stories manage. Server instability at launch left a mark on community trust, and the endgame doesn't yet match the breadth of its longest-running competitors, but the core loop of building, tweaking, and optimizing characters is strong enough to justify dozens of hours before those limits start showing.

Titan Quest

3.8

2006 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Titan Quest carved its own path in the action RPG genre by swapping gothic horror for ancient mythology and building a dual-mastery class system that remains one of the most satisfying character progression frameworks in the genre. The journey through Greece, Egypt, and China offers a scope that few competitors have matched, and the Anniversary Edition brought the multiplayer and quality-of-life improvements the original needed. Pacing issues and repetitive mid-game stretches test your patience, and the loot system can be stingy in the later acts. But the core loop of building a unique class combination and carving through mythological creatures across three civilizations holds up remarkably well almost two decades later.

Torchlight

3.7

2009 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Torchlight proved that a small team with deep genre knowledge could build an action RPG that captures the addictive loot loop without the bloat that often comes with bigger budgets. Three distinct classes, a pet companion system that keeps inventory management painless, and mod support that extends the dungeon crawling indefinitely make it a package that punches well above its price point. The lack of multiplayer is a genuine gap for a genre built on cooperative play, and the single-dungeon structure starts to feel samey in longer sessions. But as a focused, polished entry point into the action RPG genre, Torchlight still delivers exactly what it promises.

Diablo IV

3.5

2023 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Diablo IV delivers an excellent campaign and a dark, atmospheric world that fans waited years to explore. The combat feels responsive, the classes are distinct, and the production values are among the highest in the genre. What follows that campaign is where opinions split. Endgame content, seasonal depth, and an expensive cosmetic shop have kept the community in a state of perpetual debate about whether the game lives up to its potential. It's a good action RPG with a great foundation that hasn't yet figured out how to keep its most dedicated players satisfied long-term.

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem

3.0

2020 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem is a cautionary tale wrapped in gorgeous packaging. Its visuals remain among the best the ARPG genre has produced, its Gate of Fates passive system is an inventive take on character building, and the voiced campaign shows more ambition than most games in this space attempt. But persistent bugs, balance problems that funnel players into a narrow set of viable endgame builds, and the end of all development and multiplayer support in 2024 leave it as a single-player curiosity rather than a genre contender. There's a good game buried here for those willing to accept its limitations, but the ceiling it could have reached makes its reality sting.