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RPG's for me's!

List of the best RPG's I've played. Games that have a story to tell, and the gameplay to back it up.

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  • The original, the classic, the best. This game put Bioware and Black Isle on the map, and is the basis for many great games that followed

  • Bioware epic conclusion to the Baldur's gate saga. This game solidified their place as an elite game studio.

  • Black Isles masterpiece. If your at all intrested in superb storytelling, you need to play it.

  • This game is OLD school style dungeon crawling D&D. It was also the first game to use the 3rd edition ruleset. I absolutly love this game, and have hundreds of hours of time in it. Be warned though, this game is hardcore, old school, and unforgiving. You will get lost, you will get killed, you will have quests you rack your brain to figure out. But in the end, if thats appeals to you, then there hasnt been a better game of this type released.

  • Very well done RPG. Comes from a small studio, and was overlooked for the most part, due to the big buget games like NWN and Morrowind that brushed it under the rug. Its an excellet game though, and well worth playing though

  • A tale of swords and sorcery, this is a great action-packed Forgotten Realms campain using 2nd edition rules. Great story, and lots of action, combat, and very well paced. If you got bogged down sometimes in Baldur's Gate with all the city quests and non combat time, then Icewind Dale may be just the thing for you.

  • The Icewind Dale saga moves forward, this time with 3rd edition rules. This was the last game made with the Infinity Engine, and the last game from Black Isle as a studio. Fantasic work.

  • Best RPG I've played in years, and the best RPG I ever played on a console. Too bad my 360 had a disc drive failure and destoyed disc 4.

  • Classic, and still fun to play. Random dungeons do wonders to extend the playablity of the game.