Single-player games like Nazralath: The Fallen World
Below are 8 single-player Steam games similar to Nazralath: The Fallen World, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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STARCULT. Night: Twisted Age
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure and RPG with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
Dark fantasy visual novel with romance and horror elements where emotions reveal hidden intentions and unlock choices that shape relationships and outcomes. Uncover the mystery behind Silviya’s husband’s death after their wedding night ends in tragedy.
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Fenrir's Prelude
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
Fenrir, has found himself on a floating island due to some unfitting circumstances. On this island he made several friends, everything seemed fine. However, it all took a turn when Eros arrived and everyone turned a blind eye to his actions. It is up to you to discover the truth.
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The Old City: Leviathan
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
The Old City: Leviathan is an experiment in first person exploration that focuses entirely on story. All that exists is you and the world. Set in a decaying city from a civilization long past, The Old City: Leviathan puts the player in the shoes of a sewer dwelling isolationist.
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The Talos Principle 2
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
The Talos Principle 2 is a thought-provoking first-person puzzle experience that greatly expands on the first game's philosophical themes and stunning environments with increasingly mind-bending challenges.
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Cultist Simulator
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares RPG with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
Seize forbidden treasures. Summon alien gods. Feed on your disciples. Cultist Simulator is a game of apocalypse and yearning. Play as a seeker after unholy mysteries, in a 1920s-themed setting of hidden gods and secret histories.
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Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure and RPG with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
Uncover secrets of past lives in this story-rich, tactical roleplaying game set in Sigil, a dark fantasy city at the heart of the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse. Explore the planes, survive combat alongside a party of bizarre companions, and solve puzzles unlike any ever seen in the genre.
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Gamedec - Definitive Edition
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure and RPG with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
Gamedec is a single-player cyberpunk isometric RPG. You are a game detective, who solves crimes inside virtual worlds. Use your wits to gather info from your witnesses and suspects, getting to the bottom of deceptive schemes. The game continually adapts to your decisions and never judges.
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Darkest Dungeon®
Single-player alternative to Nazralath: The Fallen World — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares RPG with Nazralath: The Fallen World.
Darkest Dungeon is a challenging gothic roguelike turn-based RPG about the psychological stresses of adventuring. Recruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes against unimaginable horrors, stress, disease, and the ever-encroaching dark. Can you keep your heroes together when all hope is lost?