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So here we are again after a short summer break. Our generous legislators once again granted us a state of emergency a few months before Christmas, and with it a strict quarantine, or significantly restricted outdoor movement. However, you don't have to despair, unlike in the spring, we are much better prepared for the current situation, and even before the start of that unplanned stay at home, we have prepared a special series of articles for you focused on the best game for iOS, which, with a little luck, will entertain you and divert your thoughts to something more positive. So let's check out the next part of our series where we explore the 5 best RPGs that you can play on your smartphones.

Undead Horde

If you prefer action RPGs with elements of strategy games, we have good news for you. The developers from the 10tons studio have created a successful title that effectively combines elements of several genres and offers long-term gameplay, which is mainly based on creating your own army and using it for your own benefit. Unlike other role-playing games, you will not be in the role of a positive hero who saves the world, but a villain who does not tolerate good deeds too much and likes to terrorize anything that moves. There is the possibility to collect new items, improve your followers and the protagonist, and create your own story that will evolve from your actions. Although the game costs 6 dollars, it lasts for a long time, and in addition, with its style and graphics, it resembles the legendary Diablo. So, if you are interested in the unusual RPG Undead Horde, do not hesitate to head over to App Store and give this game a chance.

Oldschool Runescape

Let's start with something slightly unconventional, namely the Runescape game, which has become a cult icon of all MMORPGs on the market and won a position in the ranking of the most played online games. After all, even though it is an old and rather archaic thing, its quality and possibilities easily surpass even the most modern titles. The entire game works on the principle of a sandbox, so it is completely up to you whether you embark on an elaborate story, deal it out with your rivals in clan wars, or if you prefer to collect flowers and work on alchemy. Runescape has something for everyone and we guarantee that you play at your own risk. There is a risk that you will completely fall for her and spend the rest of Christmas improving your hero. However, if you don't give in to MMORPGs and none of the new, often unoriginal and ordinary titles caught your eye, Runescape is a safe bet. In addition, the control on a mobile device is intuitive and, thanks to the isometric view, quite natural.

Banner Saga

Once in a while there is also a desire for something more tactical, where you have to think about your every step and think carefully about which direction you will go. This is exactly the premise of the Banner Saga adventure game, which works on the basis of a turn-based system. Instead of one hero, you control up to 6 of them, and it's up to you which characters you choose and how you place them. There are elaborate dialogues that can quickly turn into a bitter fight, a dark and uncompromising world, vast areas for exploration and plenty of options to develop in the game. In addition, everything is based on Viking and Norse mythology, so if you prefer the cold north and our temperate winters are not enough for you, Banner Saga is a great choice. So head to App Store and for 249 crowns buy a one-way ticket to the far north.

Hyper Light Drifter

Choosing the best role-playing game out of the genre's total offering was like deciding whether Xbox or PlayStation was better. In short, every RPG has something in it, carries with it advantages and disadvantages and offers a completely different adventure that the competition does not offer you. In the past year alone, a number of non-traditional games have made their way to iOS, and we could recommend most of them to you with peace of mind. However, if we were forced to choose one single favorite, it would be the original act Hyper Light Drifter. At first glance, it looks like a standard fighting game where you mindlessly mow down hordes of enemies, but appearances are deceiving. The game is heavily inspired by PC and console Dark Souls and offers a dense dark atmosphere, chilling music and an incredibly elaborate game world. There is no shortage of upgrading the hero and fighting huge bosses. The game received positive reviews from both fans and reviewers, and fans of the console experience will surely be pleased by the fact that since the release of iOS 13 Hyper Light Drifter also supports the driver. For 129 crowns, this is an excellent purchase.

Elder Scrolls: Blades

Who doesn't know the legendary series The Elder Scrolls, where you don't go far for a sword blow and magic is everywhere. While the game has already celebrated 16 years on PC and consoles, mobile devices have so far languished, and only a dubious clone appeared on iOS every now and then, but it didn't even come close to offering a similar experience. Fortunately, that changed with the arrival of The Elder Scrolls: Blades, which lets you explore the world of Skyrim and discover a vast, gorgeous magical world. So if you love elaborate fantasy and don't mind that this mobile game relies on a slightly linear progression, before valiantly slaying some dragon, head over to App Store.

 

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