I want to play RPGs with lots of meaningful decisions and with a nice variety of builds. Something like Fallout New Vegas or vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines
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I want to play RPGs with lots of meaningful decisions and with a nice variety of builds. Something like Fallout New Vegas or vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines
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>Something like Fallout New Vegas or Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines
Why is everyone who likes these games a complete moron
>Why is everyone who likes these games a complete moron
why i still think that i can talk with real human beings in Ganker instead of complete of a complete waste of oxigen?
>ESL
You're not a real human being, Paco.
meds
>lists two games that have neither of those
If Fallout New Vegas dont have meaningful decisions, then please, suggest a game for me that have it instead of being a entitled smartass
OP just use Glitchwave next time instead of asking the stupid people on this godforsaken website: https://glitchwave.com/charts/top/game/all-time/g:all,themes,western%2drpg,action%2drpg/
Why would you shill for some shitty tracking site that's even worse than codex?
Glitchwave is the best recommendation community I know of. Certaintly better than the contrarians here who think thar DOS Dark Sun game is better than BG3 or whatever.
I haven’t played dark sun and so cannot speak to it, but the list of games worse than bg3 would be shorter than the list of games better than bg3
>list of games worse than bg3 would be shorter than the list of games better than bg3
If you only count games from IGN's Top 10 RPGs lmao
good one, thanks!
Dragon Age Origins has decisions that affect the outcome of stories. Builds are simple, but you're managing a party of 4, so there's enough to play with for a playthrough.
They will suffer as no one has for this insolence. Their souls will dwell in rotting flesh for eternity.
Does it need to be first-person? If you're really looking for choice and build variety try Age of Decadence. It's a pretty unforgiving game though and you should generally specialize heavily into a couple of skills (=build variety). It's even really that it's a hard game, but a mistake often means getting killed so it is unforgiving. If you play a mostly non-combat character it's in a way less of a hassle. The combat is brutal and requires some kind of optimized build, but that can be fun too. It's also one of the rarer games that make knife-fighting very viable.
*It's not even really that it's a hard game
Interesting, i will check it out! BTW, the games dont need to be in first person 🙂
Shadowrun: Dragonfall
i have it on my steam account, maybe i should give it a try!
For me it was a real hidden gem, especially since it's so much better than the first game (Shadowrun Returns, it's okayish). You do not need to have played the first game, I hadn't.
I also think Dragonfall is better than the later SR: Hong Kong which has a bit more polish.
Dragonfall is a bit linear, but you do get to make choices both narratively and gameplay wise.
This. Dragonfall was the best of the three , imo.
Mass Effect trilogy
Try Deus Ex and System Shock 2 (play 1 first).
>rec thread
have a nice day
have you tried the original fallout games?
Yes! playing the first one ATM, actually
>Fallout New Vegas or Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines
Gunna be brutally honest. You don't like RPGs.
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What percentage of rpgs do you reckon plays like those games? 0.0001% of them? New Vegas and VTMB have more in common with far cry mechanically than the average crpg. I'm not being mean, you just clearly dislike rpgs.
i'm pretty sure they like the rpg aspects and not the necessarily the shooter aspects, hence OP
New Vegas is the most RPG game ever made
Disco Elysium is Bretty good
there's no combat tho