>>1496135>They use DnD ruleset and offer build depth, challenging encounter design, companions, party customization, exhaustive Role Playing elements, and usually satisfying loot progressionretard
OP wrote Diablo 2 as one of those games
DnD ruleset: lol no
build depth: only if you want to minimax for hell difficulty, for normal it barely matters
challenging encounter design: it's randomized, so definitely not
companions: even though it has them, you can't really interact with them
party customization: you can't call that a party and customization is extremely barebones
exhaustive Role Playing elements: no real role playing elements whatsoever, it's extremely linear game without any choices
satisfying loot progression: again it's random