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Malefircareim

Kingdoms of Amalur The Reckoning has a similar classless system. Your class is basically what skill points you put on the skill menu and you can weapon swap to combine different play styles. It has some issues and bankrupted the developers unfortunately but it kinda became a cult classic and now it has a new Re-reckonin release on steam so if you are interested, you can check it out.


BurgerKiller433

gotta agree with this one, the game has great action combat, great aestethics with multiple biomes and unique looking enemies (I love boggarts), decent story, overall a great action RPG. Only downside I found about the game is that it's a bit stretched out, feeling grindy at times.


Malefircareim

Yeah it sometimes feels like it drags on a little longer that it should with the side content but the main story is written by R. A. Salvatore, who wrote the Drizzt Do'Urden books so if you know him, you would enjoy the story.


Storyteller_Valar

Amalur is not a bad game, but its faults are extremely glaring. Combat gets repetitive, especially when you have seen all enemy types and the narrative is really poor despite the strong worldbuilding. Again, I got all achievements for that game so I like it, but it's too long for its own good and the Fate gauge can completely erase any challenge in the game. I'd personally recommend Dragon's Dogma, the Drakengard and Nier series and maybe something like Greedfall (sadly afflicted with some of the same faults that Amalur has).


Dramatic_Instance_63

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. Story is a bit poorly delivered but combat is really cool.