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Regarding RPGs: There are many more, but I always like to recommend Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines.
If you're lookin for an AMD/Mobo combo solely for gaming (no production work), then I'd say a high-clocked quad-core like an AMD FX-4350 4.2Ghz Quad or up the bucks a few for a 6-core.
As for motherboard, there is a humongous selection so it's nearly preference. Usually I stay with ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, or ASRock. Currently I have an ASUS M5A97 I bought a few years ago for about $100 and it has served me well through 2 core upgrades. There's a much newer version with the same model number that rocks. Up the cash for an EVO, Crosshair, or Sabertooth board.
As for video game suggestions, I'd recommend Payday 2 and/or Saint's Row IV for coop. I just recently began to replay Tomb Raider (the reboot) which has been fairly fun. Although, if you haven't purchased a video card yet, I'm pretty sure you can get it for free with a Radeon 7900 series purchase. Borderlands 2 is AWESOME for coop mayhem. If you like racing, Need for Speed: Shift (2 unleashed) is a great semi-arcade/realism racer, GRID 2 and Ridge Racer Unbounded are arcade crazy. Most hardcore racing sims are off steam, or I haven't played them. If you want a slightly more casual game, Torchlight II is great fun, coop or singleplayer. Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light are massively atmosphere single-player games. Sleeping Dogs is also a single-player game (Can probably get this game free with Radeon purchase as well).
I have like a bajillion indie games on my steam list so I can't possibly look through all of them. Torchlight and Payday are the only 'indie' games that I mentioned.