#5081
Chasm is a pixel-style 2D action, adventure and role-playing game, developed by Bit Kid in 2013, and finally released in 2018. It combines the popular elements of Castlevania, Diablo, Metroid, The Legend of Zelda these classic video games. For example, it has the RPG game mode of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, map design of Metroid, random item dropping system of Diablo, etc.

#5038
Torchlight is a very classic A-RPG (action role-playing game) PC game developed by Runic Games with OGRE game engine, and released in 2009. Torchlight II was released in 2012. In 2018, this company's one long-planned MMORPG game was announced as Torchlight Frontiers.

#4770
Death's Gambit is a hardcore, pixel-level 2D action RPG small game produced by White Rabbit and released by Adult Swim Games. It had been under development for four years before it was finally released in 2018. The inspiration of this game mainly comes from Dark Souls series. For example, its sword and shield design, endurance value system, and monster settings are all similar to the latter. Or, we can also regard it as a combination work of Dark Souls series and Shadow of the Colossus.

#4592
Momodora is a 2D side-scroller, action RPG small indie game series that takes a lot of inspiration from three classic game series: Castalevania, Cave Story and Mega Man. It was developed by Bombservice and published by PLAYISM from Japan, using the Game Maker as its game engine (but its latest work Momodora V changed to use Unity game engine instead).

#4567
Fire Ant Simulator is a survival type of animal simulation game for Android, taking fire ant as the main character, developed by Wild Foot Games from South Africa. Its exquisite graphics, lifelike scenes (including changeful weather conditions), diversified game content and intuitive gaming experience will bring players a strong sense of reality - as if you are living in this micro insect world.

#4503
Silverfall is an extremely excellent action & adventure RPG type of series of game works developed by Kyiv's Games and published by Monte Cristo from France. It used to be regarded as the landmark peak work in the field of European and American action role playing games, also had been honored as an offline edition of World of Warcraft by some A-RPG fans players around the world. Of course, you will soon find one fact that Silverfall made a lot of references from four very popular A-RPG game series at that time. They are: Diablo/Diablo 2, Dungeon Siege, Dungeons & Dragons, and Sacred.

#4260
Dungeon Siege is a very classic series of action RPG games developed by Gas Powered Games (now called Wargaming Seattle) and published by Microsoft Game Studios in 2001. It comes with 2 sequels: Dungeon Siege II (in 2005), Dungeon Siege III (developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Square Enix in 2011, supervised by the founder Chris Taylor from Gas Powered Games).

#4229
ShadowFlare is a fantasy-themed adventure/action role-playing game very similar to Diablo 2, developed by Denyusha and published by Emurasoft from Japan in 2001. We can regard it as a Japanese style of Diablo coming with its own characteristics and supporting both singleplayer offline game mode and multiplayer (up to 4 players) online game mode, although Japanese game developers are really good at creating console video games rather than PC games.

#4223
The Chosen: Well of Souls (AKA: 魔域神兵, Frater) is a buried and forgotten old but excellent action RPG type of PC game that is almost totally unnoticed. AppNee wants to only recommend it to some real game players. It was developed by Rebelmind from Poland in 2006. Players who like Diablo-like games might as well give it a try, and you won't be disappointed.

#4212
The huge influence of Diablo made many players forget a better action RPG game - Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption, which was developed by a little-known small game company Nihilistic Software (now called nStigate Games) in 2000. It abandoned the way of representing a horror theme in the early 90s and adopted the game mode of Dungeons & Dragons. As a consequence, its release meant that horror game elements were eventually integrated into the role playing games.