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Old 09-09-2007, 06:42 AM   #15
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All the following games pack dialogue and personal choices.

All RPG's from Bioware, Black Isle, Obsidian and Troika are worth looking at. Some of them are weaker than the rest but still better than average of what you can find out there.

Black Isle
Planescape Torment
Baldurs Gate series
Icewind Dale series
Lionheart
Fallout series

Bioware
Knights of the Old Republic
Neverwinter Nights Expansions, Shadows of Undrentide & Hordes of the Underdark (not the main campaign)
Jade Empire

Obsidian
Knights of the Old Republic II
Neverwinter Nights II

Troika
Arcanum
Temple of Elemental Evil
Vampire: Bloodlines

Besides thoose companies you can look at the Gothic series that manages to be what Morrowind/Oblivion never was, a free-roaming experience that is still a real storydriven adventure.

Dungeon Siege 1 is a very weak game, but Dungeon Siege II is quite good, if you can get beyond the action you will find a game packed with content.
Divine Divinity is also a great game that hit 90-95% average in reviews but still few have played it (unfortunally).

Deus Ex does offer a rather unique adventure/rpg experience even if it by first glance is a FPS. If you try it, do not give up until the 2nd level, Deus Ex contains what might be one of the best told stories ever made in a computer RPG.
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