Computer Games writes: "Even though both versions of Mass Effect (PC & Xbox 360) were well received, many old-school RPG fans that grew up with Fallout, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale or Planescape Torment considered that BioWare Studios had become too console oriented and won't make another title that will live up to the games from the RPG golden age. But as if to prove them wrong, BioWare revealed at GC 2008 and E3 the first solid information regarding Dragon Age, a title that was left for dead and even became a subject of mockery, since its early announcement in 2004. All that was known was that the Dungeons & Dragons license would be dropped in favor of a new universe (a dark heroic and fantasy world), with the game being considered the spiritual successor of the Baldur's Gate series. Brave words, even for BioWare."
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How'd fallout not make the list. Atleast over cyberpunk, tales , and halo. Fallout been around since what 96 98 and has 5 6 games into it. It's full of lore when you play it. I'd even add star ocean to a point.
narration is more important than lore i'd rather watch the story and characters in a more cinematic way instead of searching for notes and stuff that's why i love sony exclusive games like uncharted and gow and hate from software games