Maybe this is old news, but for those of you who liked Egoboo, I just learned that Egoboo's creator, Aaron Bishop, released another game called "Secret of Ultimate Legendary Fantasy Unleashed" or Soulfu for short. It can be downloaded at AaronBishopGames dot com. It's really pretty - kind of a Zeldaish game in looks and play, but 3D - not sure how to describe the 3D, it's more - um - smooth? Advanced? "Cel-shaded"? than Egoboo, it looks kind of like the "Windwaker" Zelda. It's a little tricky at first because there's no real manual or tutorial, but there's a forum that has some good information threads. Also, I started playing it on my laptop (I'm amazed it runs on this thing - this is the cheapest, barebones laptop I could get from Dell 2 years ago, but it runs really smoothly and looks great on here) and I encountered a graphical glitch where no item description text shows up, though it's pretty easy to figure out what items are. There's a thread about that problem on the Soulfu forum, seems sort of common.
Soulfu is also apparently open source, at least to some extent - in the "manual" Aaron lays out some rules people who alter it have to follow.
The thing that amazes me is that there isn't a lot more on the web about this game - or about Egoboo, for that matter, though I guess there's some folks still actively developing Egoboo. I've been playing Soulfu for two days on and off and it's really cool, and if a good community got behind it it could become amazing (of course that goes for a lot of projects out there). The game has some quirks that I personally found a bit annoying, the biggest one being no saves of any kind - but it's pretty cool none the less.
Wikipedia doesn't have entries for Egoboo or Soulfu! Ridiculous! Maybe I'll start them if I have time tomorrow...
Oh, and a couple other RPG's I've enjoyed that have a fair amount of hackin' & slashin' are:
Divine Divinity for the PC - despite the silly name, it's a pretty good game.
Gothic 1 & 2 also for PC - lots of plot, plenty of fighting if that's how you want to play them. Two of my favorite games ever.
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines also for the PC
If someone ported Gothic 1 to the gp2x I'd... throw a party... or something.