Favorite W-Style RPGs

Being heavily focused on the freedom that these games have to offer, gamers all over the world can't await the next opportunity to dive - head-first - into the huger and huger virtual landscapes that were created for them to explore in a roaming fashion. Characters can be customized to their liking, skill trees developed till perfection and valuable objects looted until the inventory bursts. This vast sense of flexible independence is only topped by offering the player choice more meaningful than ever before - do I execute this criminal subject or do I spare his puny life - ultimately leading to the most complex of liberties: alternative endings.

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    Mass Effect 2
    Ranked by 106 users
    686 +56
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    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
    Ranked by 84 users
    477 +17
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    Fallout 3
    Ranked by 82 users
    412 -74
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    Mass Effect
    Ranked by 87 users
    400 +17
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    Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
    Ranked by 68 users
    364 -28
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    Dark Souls
    Ranked by 44 users
    287 -16
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    Dragon Age: Origins
    Ranked by 57 users
    270 -3
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    Mass Effect 3
    Ranked by 57 users
    261 -92
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    Deus Ex: Human Revolution
    Ranked by 59 users
    237 +42
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    Deus Ex
    Ranked by 44 users
    233 -29
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    Planescape: Torment
    Ranked by 38 users
    224 +41
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    The Witcher III: Wild Hunt
    Ranked by 29 users
    204 -43
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    The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
    Ranked by 44 users
    201 +91
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    Fallout: New Vegas
    Ranked by 45 users
    199 +39
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    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
    Ranked by 48 users
    182 -69
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    Diablo II
    Ranked by 34 users
    173 -19
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    System Shock 2
    Ranked by 27 users
    146 -68
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    Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
    Ranked by 35 users
    141 -82
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    Fallout 2
    Ranked by 28 users
    137 -46
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    Demon's Souls
    Ranked by 29 users
    135 +80

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  • 10 months ago
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    @Husky, how have we been trucking along for the last five years without a page for Disco Elysium? I swear I've ranked it somewhere. Mind rectifying that?
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    • Husky Wing
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      Editing … I guess :/
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    • Sandvich
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      Editing … *Dice roll* [Legendary: Success] Husky is moved by your power of persuasion and creates the requested page in record time.
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    • Husky Wing
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      Editing … Does Disco Elysium use dice rolls? It's gonna be hard to resist the urge to quicksave frequently.
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    • Sandvich
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      Editing … The skill check failures are half the fun.
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    • Husky Wing
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      Editing … I did some tabletop stuff where I played some kind of magic halfling with a gambling problem.
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    • Husky Wing
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      Editing … Our entire party spoke dwarvish, so we'd use it when we wanted to speak to each other without being overheard. My character was also intensely racist against elves, and would cast whisper to disctreetly send racist insults towards elves, *in elvish.* My halfling was a bit of a goofy scholar.
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    • Sandvich
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      Editing … The world of Disco Elysium also has a racism problem.
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    • Husky Wing
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      Editing … Our dungeon guy kept telling us there wasn't any point in knowing more than one language, since everyone spoke "common," but we sure found a use for dwarvish and elvish. Dwarvish was less useful than it was funny, because if you try scheming in dwarvish in front of someone, they're just gonna go, hey, what the fuck are you guys saying to each other? Elvish was just for being racist to elves. There was also some demonic language that allowed us to speak to some of the enemies we encountered.
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  • 10 months ago
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    Who even knows what an RPG is anymore?
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