>>5405Caves of Qud is sorta like it, it has randomly generated worlds but set-in-stone dungeons, it has a story emphasis both with static elements of the story as well as randomly generated history (like fallen countries, ancient rulers, ect), and has a lot of different ways to play, from a pysker straight out of warhammer 40k including demons using your mind as a portal to enter the real world, as a heavily armored knight who is basically built as a tank, to a wild west gunslinger dual-wielding pistols, and if you chose to be pure human rather than a mutie, you can become a cyborg which allows for even more class distinctions, at the cost of not getting mutations.