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HertogJan: Arcanum I can't be sure, but F1 and 2 are open world, though some places could be (seriously) above your level should you get there early on.
Yeah, Arcanum is open world for the main continent. There are some late game areas that need to be unlocked first, but you can wander around the wilds to your heart's content, and possibly stumble upon all sorts of locations.
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xSinghx: I recently finished Divinity Original Sin (my first isometric RPG).

I'm curious to find out if any of the recent renaissance of isometric RPGs have a more open, 'go-anywhere' Skyrim-like feel. My biggest complaint with Divinity was its linearity, forcing you to go from one area to another given your level as well as feeling like I had to constantly check my quest log to find something to squeeze out the smallest of exp to hit the next level and progress in exploring the game world.

Suggestions of modern (this decade) titles appreciated.
My suggestion Planescape Torment EE

also this:

Pillars of Eternity + (DLC is a must and free)

Tyranny + (DLC's are a must)

Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire + Get The Free DLC's

Divinity Original Sin 2 Divine Edition

Shadowrun Returns

Shadowrun Dragonfall DC

Shadowrun Hong Kong: EE Deluxe

Planescape Torment: EE

Torment: Tides Of Numenera

Baldurs Gate: EE + DLC's

Baldurs Gate 2: EE DLC is soundtrack

Dragon_age_origins: UE

Neverwinter Nights 2 Complete

Arcanum

Fallout

Fallout 2

Wasteland 2: DC DDE

UnderRail

UnderRail: Expedition

Tower Of Time

Spellforce III

Spellforce 3 Soul Harvest

Expeditions Viking + both DLC's

The Age Of Decadence
Post edited December 24, 2019 by fr33kSh0w2012