Fallen London: Bats have taken London to a cave, so you must be a sociopath to succeed in life.
Sunless Sea: Bats have taken London to a cave, so you must be a sociopath to succeed in life: Zee Captain edition. Warning: The bats are angry.
Sunless Sky: Bats have taken London to a cave, so the Queen took London to the skies, and did the most british thing possible: Colonized the stars, starting by killing one, so you must be a sociopath to succeed in life.
Bully: Watch as a bully who is better than the average by bullying everyone - including the bullies - be manipulated into doing crime despite not having been compelled by anything other than "c'mon let's do it".
The Horus Heresy: Watch what happens when a neglectful papa does not care for his demigod sons, and then gives them enough political and military power to make the Star Wars Empire blush.
LISA: The Painful: As we've seen above, there are some men who really ought not to be fathers. This is what happens when, despite that, they try their hardest in a land full of assassins, explosions and perverts. Viewer discretion is advised, tears are likely to happen.
Ori and the Blind Forest: The biggest series of unintended accidents ever almost killed an entire forest, and now a newborn needs to take matters into his hands. Viewer discretion is advised, tears are likely to happen.
Kengan Ashura: YamashitaKazuo is carried to a world of sweaty, musclebound strong men who engage in masculinity tests using their bodies, and YamashitaKazuo might not be ready for it.
Baki the Grappler: The son of the world's strongest man desires to beat him. Be ready for testosterone poisoning and questionable panels that are even worse in context than outside of it.
Kingdom: Two boys share the desire to be generals and badass warriors. One of them dies because of an accident, and the remaining friend is so pissed that he will carry the indirect murderer to safety. Wait, what?
Harry Potter: A boy with a weird scar has such a bad life that being sent to a hellhole of a school with no regards to security, decency or preparation for teaching is considered an upgrade. Being revealed as the Chosen One and getting rich makes the deal sweeter.
Everlong: An edgy teenager decided that the group he was in was too edgy even for him, and decided to flee from their demon-summoning ways, evntually teaming up with a soldier that simply does not care at all anymore and a sensitive monk. Early plot twist: He is the demons.
Tex: The best gunslinger in the entire west is one mean sonuvagun, and he is taking names against those who go against the law. Be ready for iconic swears, gratutious vandalism an quasi-sociopathy from our heroes. Pro tip: Under 15 issues, the protagonist killed over one hundred men.
Zagor: A man, armed only with his hatchet, god complex and belief that tricking others into believing he is supernatural is okay as long as he uses it to keep the order in a forest, accompanies a gluttonous mexican in adventures against bandits, wild animals, witches, robots and supernatural threats.
Berserk: A man that wears black and uses a human-sized slab of iron as a sword is angry, with very good reason to, and is on a crusade to kill every single monsterin the world. A plucky comic relief of an elf follows him around.
Hajime no Ippo: Learn how the secret to end bullying is to learn how to punch people really, really hard.
Dies Irae: God is really tired of living, but he wants to go out in a bang, not with a whimper, so he wants to set the perfect scenario for his death. For that, he is relying, naturally, on a average, unremarkable schoolboy. And, of course, he must fight against nazi zombie wizards(tm) using his hatred for blades and illogical desires to win.
Legend of Koizumi: Y'know, I wanted to say something funny, but the plot itself needs no such commentary. Basically, Mahjong is how every single important decision in the world is decided, and every world leader, from Kim Jong Il and George Bush to Pope Francis and Hitler are expert, superhuman Mahjong players.