Diablo 2. (Secret Cow Level + WW Barb/ Ice and Lightning Sorc = Pwnage + Fun) Proven Chemical Formula. 3nodding
Fable: The Lost Chapters. (I don't give a s**t how much other people trash the Fable series, claiming how it's not a real RPG. I loved the game so they can go piss off.)
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. (One of the few games that give you the option to do whatever you want in whatever order you please. A game worth playing over and over again.)
Fallout 3. (Similar to Oblivion, but set in a different theme with more emphasis on ranged weapons as opposed to close combat weapons. Those Radroaches still scare the living s**t out of me when they just pop out of a dark corner.)
Dungeon Siege series. (Very similar to Diablo, save the fact that you can recruit allies to fight alongside you and you can forge your own character to be either a warrior, ranger, or mage.)
Icewind Dale II. (The first traditional RPG that I tried that used an engine similar to that of D&D. Found it pretty enjoyable. Steered away from it after a while, fearing the addiction pulling me further into the world of D&D. sweatdrop )
Titan Quest. (Again, very similar to Diablo 2. This time, it's more Greek/Roman/etc theme.)
Torchlight. (*sigh* Again...very Diablo 2 like.)
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. (Pretty decent game. Had a nice touch of horror and suspense involved. Not to mention that it's not one of those RPG's where your character can run into a mob of enemies armed with machine guns, take all their bullets, AND manage to stay alive. This game requires your character to adopt more of a steathy approach to fighting battles. You ARE a vampire after all. Gotta scare the s**t out of them pesky little insects called humans. 3nodding )
I'm pretty sure I'm missing a huge chunk of games that I'd consider good RPG's but yeah, you'll have to deal with this list for now. biggrin