It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Ready to feel old? It’s been 20 years since the action roleplaying game Nox released on computers. Yes, two decades!

Think about how much has changed in that time. We didn’t have iPhones, people were actually nice to each other on the internet (for the most part), and only about 360 million of us had internet.

Even so, Nox holds up today as a classic action/RPG hybrid with an engaging story and fun gameplay. If action RPGs are your style, definitely keep reading to learn more about Nox and other similar games that have released throughout the years.



Looking back at Nox
Developed by Westwood Pacific, Nox introduced players to a high fantasy parallel universe where you could choose between three unique classes and, in turn, stories. Its three different stories helped the title stand out, as did the title’s unique fog-of-war system called TrueSight. To this day, games are still using variations of the same system!

Framed as one of the most anticipated games at E3 in 1999, it was well-received by critics and gamers alike. It even got a free update in August 2000 that introduced multiplayer.

Nox helped define 20 years of hack’n'slash action RPGs
Even today, we still see elements that were introduced or improved upon in games like Nox and the original Diablo. To this day, these games have stood the test of time and continue to evolve and become bigger in scope than ever before. People love action RPGs and hack’n'slash titles so we thought it would be fun to look at some of the great offerings in the genre to help celebrate Nox’s 20th anniversary.

Check them out below!



Grim Dawn
One of the newer titles on the list, Grim Dawn is a heavily atmospheric action RPG (ARPG) with six classes to choose from. While six may not seem like a lot, Grim Dawn does something interesting by allowing you to multiclass into two different ones to create unique builds that are perfect for you.



Transistor
If you are looking for something with an amazing art style and fun gameplay, then Transistor should definitely be on your radar. Unlike many on the list that deals with doom and gloom and medieval-style fantasy, Transistor is set in a sci-fi universe and features a rich story and unique gameplay.



The Bard’s Tale IV
If you are looking for something a little less action, a little more RPG, then The Bard’s Tale IV: Director's Cut might be worth looking into. While previous games in the series were more focused on the dungeon crawling, the fourth brings more story and gives players the option to create parties with NPCs that fit your play style.



Soldak Entertainment
In case you didn’t realize, is not a game, but a game studio. Why include it on the list? For the team’s dedication to the genre! If zombies are your style, then definitely take the time to check out . If fantasy and strategy are more your speed, then [url=https://www.gog.com/game/depths_of_peril]Depths of Peril, Din’s Curse, and Din's Legacy definitely deserve your attention.



Gauntlet
Looking for a four-player action RPG game to enjoy? Enjoy battling darkness and building the perfect class? Gauntlet Slayer Edition is sure to impress! Gauntlet combines both fully-built levels and randomly-generated dungeons to create a unique game world to explore by yourself or with your friends.



Victor Vran
Another pretty deep title on the list, Victor Vran takes place in an atmospheric medieval world and allows players to play the game exactly how they want. Players build out their characters through powerful weapons, outfits that change your stats, demonic powers that are at your disposal, and destiny cards that can change the flow of battle in an instance.



Titan Quest
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition is a game about the battle of good versus evil and if Greek mythology is something you enjoy, this action RPG is definitely worth checking out. It allows you to explore the ancient world, including places like the Parthenon, Great Pyramids, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and more.



Sacred Gold
What do you do when Orcish hordes and Undead legions are running wild and must be stopped? Well, in Sacred Gold, you choose from one of eight classes (included Dwarf, Gladiator, Wood Elf, and more) to combat the evil forces that have fallen on the kingdom. With hundreds of weapons, items, and more to collect, there is plenty here to keep you busy.

If you are looking for a new action RPG to enjoy and don’t know where to start - together with Nox, these 10 titles are all solid choices. Whether it is medieval, sci-fi, or mythology, there is something here for everyone.

What are your favorite action RPGs? Let us know in the comments below!
avatar
djoxyk: how it will help you to command your party during the fight? you still need to manually pause every other second and give orders to your party, otherwise they will perform terribly and more likely will die. that's why I said this is fake turn based fights, you can't play it like action RPG (in real time) and you can't play it in proper turn-based setting, with turns, where everyone does 1 action and you have time for an action. nah, this is garbage and I'm not changing my opinion.
avatar
teceem: I'm not trying to convince you to like it. I'm just trying to say that RTwP is a real game mechanic (an established one even). It's not bad real-time or fake turn based, it's its own thing. Many people don't like it, but many people do. You've heard of Baldur's Gate right?

I like them all; they all have their positive and
negative sides:
Real-time: doesn't allow for more tactical play, focuses too much on reflexes, hard to control more than one character.
Turn based: can be really slow and push away the adventure / narrative.
RTwP: Easy to lose control in the chaos of the battle.
from 3 types you mentioned I enjoy only action RPGs for its fast pacing or turn based fights. I even liked Arcanum turn based fights tho it's quoted as the weakest part of the game. I played Baldur's Gate long time ago, maybe it was more natural at that time to use such setup, and I don't recall having things out of control to same extent like it goes with PoE.
Post edited February 02, 2020 by djoxyk
avatar
i_hope_you_rot: So Grim Dawn or Victor Vran worth the money ?
Get Victor Vran now and Grim Dawn in a future sale. Victor Vran is basically finished, unlikely to receive any major patch or DLC in the future, while Grim Dawn still gets updated pretty often. On top of that, VV's DLCs hit biggest discounts (80%) recently, while Grim Dawn's DLCs don't go past 40%.
avatar
i_hope_you_rot: So Grim Dawn or Victor Vran worth the money ?

Is this comparison true ?

[url=https://www.slant.co/versus/8472/19531/~grim-dawn_vs_victor-vran-arpg]https://www.slant.co/versus/8472/19531/~grim-dawn_vs_victor-vran-arpg[/url]
yes, Grim Dawn is the best deal you can get in this decade when it comes to hack'n'slash genre.
Worth any money for that much content.
Post edited February 02, 2020 by SpecShadow
avatar
SpecShadow: yes, Grim Dawn is the best deal you can get in this decade when it comes to hack'n'slash genre.
Worth any money for that much content.
Have you tried this mod ?

https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/warhammer-40-000-global-conversion/92168
avatar
SpecShadow: yes, Grim Dawn is the best deal you can get in this decade when it comes to hack'n'slash genre.
Worth any money for that much content.
avatar
i_hope_you_rot: Have you tried this mod ?

https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/warhammer-40-000-global-conversion/92168
damn

I should dig more in that forum

Still waiting for (finished version of) WH40k mod for OpenXCom...
Post edited February 02, 2020 by SpecShadow
Victor Vran is more casual player friendly :)
Has it really been 20 years?! Good lord, I remember playing this when it came out! Still haven't found anything as satisfying as throwing a flame chakram at a horde of zombies.
Are any of these LAN multiplayers... anyone purchase and find out?
Din's Legacy, Gauntlet, Victor Vran looks great.

thank you for the info.
Is the gog version of NOX in any way superior to the Origin version (got this for free earlier)? If so, I'd buy the gog version as well. Thanks!
Anyone? :)
avatar
Guter: Is the gog version of NOX in any way superior to the Origin version (got this for free earlier)? If so, I'd buy the gog version as well. Thanks!
In fact, the Origin version is a very outdated GOG version from the days when GOG was Good Old Games, and the game icons looked like DVD covers, not circles. You can install the game from Origin and see that it has GOG files in its directory.

Unfortunately, I don't know if GOG has changed anything important since then, except for the icons.
Thanks! The origin version doesn't run without the origin client, so they must have made some changes.
avatar
Guter: Thanks! The origin version doesn't run without the origin client, so they must have made some changes.
You're welcome!

I think that the GOG version is worth buying anyway, especially at a good discount. (: