- Pathfinder Kingmaker. This one appears to be some cheesy Baldur's Gate clone, probably botching the game. Haven't played it and have no plans. Would recommend Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition, which improves graphics and adds additional content to the beloved classic RPG. And lets hope Bethesda gets the license to make AAA Baldur's Gate 3, on their acclaimed Fallout 4 engine, would be cool to explore Forgotten Realms in the first person and build your own castle like in the Sims :)
- King's Bounty. Don't confuse with the actually good van Caneghem's game of the same name. Russian King's Bounty series ruined the original game's core mechanics, adding the nonsense where you save and reload to run around mobs and various other tasteless gimmicks. There is also no turns limit, forcing you to carefully plan your actions: instead of jumping into desert, costing 1 day to move a cell, you would rather find a boat and sail by the sea.
- Rage of Mages. Horrible Warcraft 2 clone with RPG elements, retarded portraits and ugly graphics, but without base buildings. That was before Blizzard showed with their Warcraft 3 how to properly embed RPG elements into an RTS.
- Evil Islands. More retarded character portraits. The protagonist looks like an actual mongol chronic drunk, who for some reason bleached his hair so much it became white. Near the end player learns that the game's protagonist is actually mongol, but lost his bow and horse. That is the Russian take on Planescape Torment's amnesia cliche. On the release the game was very slow and buggy, despite having one of the ugliest 3d graphics. Evil Islands features atrocious combat mechanics, where you must save and reload like constantly, the following video pretty much summarizes it (TRIGGER WARNING: it is painful to watch):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOCtp94TRSI