For me, one of my favourites growing up was oblivion. Something about it was just so different from other games. There was an open environment for you to explore so you didn’t always know where to go. I think Dungeons of Hinterburg is similar because both games have dungeons and an area to explore. (Although dungeons of Hinterburg does have a more Morden setting 😅) This game just brings back some of that joy of playing oblivion.
Hello Backlog mm my favourite rpg growing up a little bit more down the line was Dragon age origins, it was my sorta introduction to proper rpgs since befor this the experience i remember that is closer to rpgs that i had played before was runescape( but thats more like an mmo ), this reminds me more , the dungeoneering aspect, of a crash bandicoot aspect , less linear of course but it also reminds me of more recently moonlighter , by having both aspects of building your own store and dungeoneering on the other hand.
Moonlighter is just so fun. I actually got it as a waiting room game, while I waited for my son to be born! Never finished it as my life got busy shortly after that!
@@The-Backlog similar situation here yup it is a fun game , in my case I haven't had a kid yet but life and other things have come up but for sure as your name indicates its in my backlog of games to finish . Cool vibe and fun game