/r/CRPG/

r/CRPG

40k members
r/CRPG is a subreddit with 40k members. They frequently recommend/review turn based games, rpg, and sapphic, and the most common flair used is discussion, news, recommendation request, video, and image.
This is Reddit's home for CRPG subgenre! CRPGs are characterized by the adaptation of tabletop RPGs to computers and, later, consoles. These games tend to emphasize role-playing, character customization, and player autonomy. The subgenre has since evolved with its own conventions separate from tabletop RPGs, but at its core, it still continues to be influenced by its tabletop roots.

Products Discussed in r/CRPG

#1
Harebrained Schemes
4.0 from 4 reviews
#2
InXile Entertainment
4.0 from 4 reviews
#3
Larian Studios
5.0 from 2 reviews

Rpg

5 reviews
#1
Bethesda
4.5 from 2 reviews
#2
Shadowrun
4.0 from 1 review
#3
Divinity: Original Sin 2
5.0 from 1 review

Sapphic

3 reviews
#1
Baldur's Gate 3
5.0 from 2 reviews
#2
Baldur's Gate 2: Enhanced Edition
5.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/CRPG

#1
Discussion
: "Shout-outs to the cRPG genre"
67 posts
#2
News
: "Moderator Update: AI Content Is Banned."
29 posts
#3
Recommendation request
: "My CRPG collection"
22 posts
#4
Video
: "Thanks to everyone's feedback, I've finally released the demo of my CRPG! What do you think?"
21 posts
#5
Image
: "Sharing some maps I made for my game, I always feel like wasteland and industrial vibes look amazing in an isometric perspective, maybe that’s just the power of nostalgia."
14 posts
#6
Question
: "Does anyone else just genuinely suck at this genre and only play it for the stories?"
13 posts
#7
Meme
: "This is how i see Owlcat's Pathfinders in comparison to the Pillars series"
12 posts
#8
Review
: "Esoteric Ebb 3rd Highest Rated Game of 2026"
11 posts
#9
Sale
: "Colony Ship: A Post-Earth Role Playing Game is 60% off on Steam (15,99€)"
6 posts
#10
Article
: "Atari has acquired full rights to Wizardry 1-5 and plans to remaster them"
4 posts

Member Growth in r/CRPG

Yearly
+16k members(68.5%)

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Last updated: June 26, 2026