While I'm sure you get my drift, I'll elaborate nonetheless: realistic in the sense of "no magic, dragons, fantasy, monsters or similar proverbial nonsense". I've yet to play it (I bought a humble monthly bundle for this game
), but I like how it at least addresses things that are taken for granted in many RPG's (e.g.: your clothing actually matters, you start out unable to read, your verbal skills are limited, and so on. So no of that "I'm just a humble peasant but I can just walk in the castle and address the king if I want to").