In 2019, Disco Elysium sailed beyond the edge of our convenient definitions, an RPG so revolutionary some weren’t sure it counted as an RPG at all. Disco Elysium felt like a product of an overgrown hothouse, surely about to produce more unusually proportioned fruit.
By contrast, RPGs in 2021 felt safe, predictable. For starters, there was a wave of remasters, re-releases, and ports like Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Diablo 2: Resurrected, the Final Fantasy pixel remasters, Nier Replicant, Legend of Mana HD, Geneforge 1 – Mutagen, more Kingdom Hearts games than anyone could ever play, and the incremental update of Skyrim Anniversary Edition.
Many of the new RPGs that squeezed out between the re-release herd in 2021 re-didn’t feel like the future either. They were celebrations of their past, games…