The 10 Most Popular RPGs on Steam, According to the Valve Data Leak

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10. Dead Island

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Yes, Dead Island is actually an RPG. Each character is essentially a class with his her own unique skills and specialties; the game is full of quests and sidequests, and there’s loot galore. Granted the items you get in Dead Island have the durability of a twig in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but at least there’s a wide variety to choose from, quite a few of which come in several zombie-eviscerating flavors. Even though the game hasn’t quite nailed the zombie survival horror formula, Dead Island is still a a decent game.

Dead Island was dowloaded 4,182,465 times on Steam, and managed to outsell both its sequel Dead Island Riptide and Techland’s other zombie survival game, Dying Light.


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