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Here are five fantasy series that peaked with their very first game.
5) Quest for Glory

Originally called Hero’s Quest, So You Want to Be a Hero got a name change after Sierra On-Line decided to turn the first adventure RPG into a full series. Directed by Lori Ann Cole, the first Quest for Glory promised players “three games in one.” That’s actually kind of true, but it’s how Sierra marketing Quest for Glory has three different classes. Each of them comes with a unique set of skills, puzzles, and quests, giving subsequent playthroughs their own flair.
The mix of adventure and role-playing elements made Quest for Glory something of a revelation. It earned massive sales and great reviews, which is why it was quickly turned into a series. Some players prefer the sequel, but I’m not a fan of the more limited time constraints, which can make navigating the maze-like city feel like a chore.
4) Risen

By the time developer Piranha Bytes kicked off the Risen series, fans knew what to expect out of the German team: an in-depth action RPG filled with technical problems. After all, this is the team that made Gothic. That’s exactly what we got. Risen is an ambitious game set on an island inspired by real-life Sicily. You’ll need to brave the island’s wilderness, using Risen‘s versatile combat system.
Learning how to fight in Risen is a challenge, but it’s worth mastering. You have several options at your disposal, and learning when to use them will often be the difference between taking out a high-level monster and dying at its feet. Risen received two sequels, and the pirate-based second game has a great vibe. Still, Piranha Bytes was never able to improve on the first game.











