I already played Baldur's Gate, IWD and PS:T.
So, which games a begginer in the genre should play now? Fallout, Deus EX, Arcanum, Age of Decadence, Morrowind...?
Tks in advance for the eventual tips.
Rogue (1980), Wizardry (1981), Ultima III: Exodus (1983), Dungeon Master (1987), Pool of Radiance (1988), Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss (1992), Final Fantasy VI (1994; a.k.a. FF3), TES II: Daggerfall (1996), Fallout (1997).
This will give you a taste of classics in a variety of CRPG subgenres. Ignore those telling you to focus on games in the period 1998-2002 (and even more those telling you to focus on later games).
Yeah, stick to these if you want to stop playing RPGs. I mean, what the fuck. How can you recommend these to a beginners? Some of these are intimidating to even hardcore players these days. Bullshit elitism.
Stick these, as Lilura said:
https://lilura1.blogspot.hu/2017/10/The-Best-Year-for-PC-Role-Playing-Games.html
I played Daggerfall while I was in high school without any problems and every problem I had with the game was solved within the tutorial. Before that my gaming experience was limited to stuff at the local arcade, racing games and Heretic. What's so intimidating about it?
Same goes with Rogue, just had to get used to the controls.
Ultima Underworld? Hah, it's very easy to get into, as well as Fallout unless you're one of these 'wasd doesn't work imma out r00fles'.
Final Fantasy VI is a boring grind but pretty easy to get into.
The only real deal breaker here is prolly Wizardry since it's not for the faint of heart. Personally, I love to plug my CRT into my laptop, turn on the amber color scheme, sit back and relax while enjoying them dungeons and trying to memorize my way through them.
The rest I haven't tried yet, but this is another reason to give them a try.
I'll add that if you liked Ultima Underworld, you might want to take a closer look at King's Field series as well as Shadow Tower, not to mention System Shock.
Also Akalabeth -- it was one of my first real RPGs and remains as one of my favorites if you want to sit back and crawl, crawl, crawl. It's very easy to learn too.
Gothic might be up your alley if you want free movement and an open world as well as nice char progression(KF will also scratch that itch a bit).
And don't you dare to skip Wizardry IV.