
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is a first-person fantasy RPG from developer Questline, and has a Very Positive rating from more than 4,500 reviews on Steam, with recent reviews even achieving Overwhelmingly Positive. Multiple users cite a distinct Elder Scrolls flair, comparing it to both Oblivion and Skyrim in its gameplay and open-world exploration. Fall of Avalon takes the bulk of its narrative cues from Arthurian legend, but is set 600 years after the mythic king has died, resulting in a dark fantasy world that has similar vibes to Dark Souls or Elden Ring.
Tainted Grail: The Fall Of Avalon Released After 2 Years In Early Access
First-Person Dark Fantasy RPG




It’s been a long road to release for Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. It initially entered early access in March 2023, and even then, in its incomplete state, players were singing its praises. Many early access reviews can still be read on Steam, where users note that they had to stop themselves from playing more, wanting to save the experience so they can savor it when the full release comes. The Fall of Avalon shares its universe and half its title with roguelite deckbuilder Tainted Grail: Conquest, but the RPG is designed to be playable as a standalone experience.
The Fall Of Avalon Is Similar, But Different Enough To Play After Oblivion Remastered
Dark Fantasy Setting Helps It Stand Out

If you’re looking for another vast open-world RPG to get lost in after exploring the farthest reaches of Cyrodiil in Oblivion Remastered, Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon may be the right choice. Its similarities are pretty clear, and it even stacks its health, stamina, and magicka meters over in the bottom left corner like the original Oblivion – the HUD was one of the more noticeable differences brought to Oblivion Remastered.