Posted June 16, 2016
A good highly customizable RPGs are Divine Divinity: Original Sin and Dragon Age: Inquisition (the latter being at half price on Origin and it has the mage, warrior and rogue class, each of which have four skill trees and you pick one class and mix the skills from the trees as you wish). Also I hear the previous DA games are even more customizable.
Also you get a lot of choices in BG2, but mainly in the character creation (unless you're a mage), also Temple of Elemental Evil, which is based on the 3rd edition of DnD, but you might not like the story/difficult combat (however it's got quite the number of custom content, google TOEE Circle of Eight). Also Kingdom of Amalur! But that one's on Steam.
Age of Decadence has a good character development system I hear, with various choices, the same goes for Arcanum. And of course, various A-RPGs usually have plenty of choices. So if you specify what exactly you're looking for (story with customizable character classes for example)....the GOG Dream Team can help you find the game of your dreams! If it exists, of course. Ha ha. :)
Oh, and several oldies usually have good customizable classes, things like Wizardry 8.
Also you get a lot of choices in BG2, but mainly in the character creation (unless you're a mage), also Temple of Elemental Evil, which is based on the 3rd edition of DnD, but you might not like the story/difficult combat (however it's got quite the number of custom content, google TOEE Circle of Eight). Also Kingdom of Amalur! But that one's on Steam.
Age of Decadence has a good character development system I hear, with various choices, the same goes for Arcanum. And of course, various A-RPGs usually have plenty of choices. So if you specify what exactly you're looking for (story with customizable character classes for example)....the GOG Dream Team can help you find the game of your dreams! If it exists, of course. Ha ha. :)
Oh, and several oldies usually have good customizable classes, things like Wizardry 8.