Lots of names to check ? thanks.Anthraxus said:Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura is a GREAT RPG for choices and consequences. You even get different dialog depending on what kind of character you created.
Check out games from Black Isle/Trokia/Obsidian. Those guys actually value choices and consequences and different ways to complete quests/objectives in RPGs.
Planescape:Torment, Fallout 1/2 & NV, Alpha Protocol, Vampire:Bloodlines...
Gothic seems interesting: "The game places a special focus on the interactivity of the environment."omicron1 said:Risen.
Gothic II/III (post-patch) are also pretty darn good.
They're pseudo-sandbox - open-world, but everything is placed by hand. They represent a completely different flavor from either your standard Bioware-esque interactive novels or your Bethesda sandboxes.
Plus, there's Risen 2 - piratey goodness - coming out soon.
I thought the first post was pretty describing already. Diablo doesn't have the role-playing elements I'm looking for and I'm not interested of emulators.Cecilthedarkknight_234 said:what kind of role playing games??? do you want to play old school games like diablo II or just emulate and play final fantasy IV?? This aside I would recommend fall out new vegas with some mods and dlc
Fallout mentioned on the starting post. Seems like Planescape: Torment is well liked.AnotherAvatar said:I see no mention of the Fallout Series... Might I suggest 1, or 2, or New Vegas (3 is okay, but it's just poorly written). And while I'm whoring myself for Black Isle/Obsidian, you should maybe give Planescape: Torment a try, it's very old school, and you'll want to give it an HD patch, but it's plot is absurdly interesting and involving, and you can get it for extremely cheap on GoodOldGames.com.
BTW: I'm playing Bloodlines right now, such a good game.