What RPG Should You Try Next?

Whether it's tabletop or online, role-playing games expand the mind. Open it up further this year by trying a new one!

Tags: Entertainment, Console


Here are all the results with descriptions

'Delta Green'
This updated-for-2016 tabletop supplement to the Call of Cthulhu line is set in the modern day. Agents from various U.S. agencies, like the CIA and FBI, are called to be part of a secret task force sent to raid Innsmouth, Massachusetts--a Lovecraft setting. The force has gone rogue. How much will you learn?

'Gods of the Fall'
The home of the gods has fallen and been destroyed, along with the gods that lived there. Now there is no one to keep things stable and to keep evil at bay--except for one thing: Some have a divine spark in them and, if they develop it, will become gods themselves. In this tabletop RPG, you have the opportunity to find out if you can become a god.

'The Warren'
This tabletop game is set in the world of rabbits. Based on the rabbits of 'Watership Down,' Peter Rabbit, and other great stories of bunny lore, this game takes players through all of the challenges a rabbit faces, from changing seasons to fierce creatures and even human threats.

'South Park: The Stick of Truth'
This RPG for PC will splash some humor into the otherwise often dark world of RPG entertainment.

'Tyranny'
The fight between good and evil is over--and evil won. Now what? In this RPG for PC, you have become a Fatebinder. You have power that can either be used to 'bring justice and inspire loyalty' or to uphold tyranny.

'Undertale'
This PC RPG is reminiscent of the early PC games of the '80s. Your character has fallen into the underworld and must get past monsters and other dark spookies in battles that either use logic, like 'Zork,' or top-down shooters, like 'Galaga.' Some say this game is so cute sometimes that you just might cry if something dies!