RPGs with good dialogue
RPGs with good dialogue
What I'm looking for are RPGs with good dialogue options. Fable: TLC fell short for me in this because you couldn't say anything more specific than a yes or no. Basically, what I am looking for are RPGs that have great storylines, dialogue and NPC interactions.
Games like this that I enjoyed:
Planescape: Torment
Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines
Kotor 1 and 2
Baldur's Gate 2
Jade Empire
Can anyone recommend some other games like this? Games that are based more on story and character interaction than fighting or dungeoncrawling?
Games like this that I enjoyed:
Planescape: Torment
Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines
Kotor 1 and 2
Baldur's Gate 2
Jade Empire
Can anyone recommend some other games like this? Games that are based more on story and character interaction than fighting or dungeoncrawling?
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Try Diablo. (Just kidding!)
Have you played the Fallout games? Character interaction is not excellent, but the story is very fun and it gives you options.
The first Vampire: The Masquerade (Redemption) has nice dialogues and a nice story, although it is very linear and does not give you any options.
Have you played the Fallout games? Character interaction is not excellent, but the story is very fun and it gives you options.
The first Vampire: The Masquerade (Redemption) has nice dialogues and a nice story, although it is very linear and does not give you any options.
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I can recommend Final Fantasy VII. Great story and you can interact with other characters (though it is only at certain parts of the story). Pretty linear RPG, though.Eadaii wrote: Can anyone recommend some other games like this? Games that are based more on story and character interaction than fighting or dungeoncrawling?
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There is a severe shortage of such games. To your list I might add Divine Divinity, if you like funny dialogues. If memory serves, Arcanum's dialogues were also decent. Both games even have something I might be willing to call a storyline. But don't expect anything close to Planescape.
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Fallout 2 has lots of cleverly written dialogue, character is probably limited by todays standards but still contains a huge amount of interactivity.Gilliatt wrote:Have you played the Fallout games? Character interaction is not excellent, but the story is very fun and it gives you options.
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To be honest, 15-20hours of gameplay is rather short in my book. But gameplay length doesn't count when it's a good game.AmpaSand wrote:Try Sudeki. It's rather linear, and more of an action adventure rather than rpg but it has leveling and one awesome storyline with twists and turns. The dialoge is really well done and it's a long game too, 15-20 hours for the main quest
How is "character" probably limited and what are today's standards?Deadalready wrote:Fallout 2 has lots of cleverly written dialogue, character is probably limited by todays standards but still contains a huge amount of interactivity.
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Nice recommendation. FF VII is probably in my top 5 games ever. If it wasn't for some very childish quests and another thing I won't say because it would spoil the story, I would consider it perfect. It does not give you much freedom in character customization and advancement (I guess this is why some people say it is not a RPG), but the story is one of the best I have seen in a video game.DesR85 wrote:I can recommend Final Fantasy VII. Great story and you can interact with other characters (though it is only at certain parts of the story). Pretty linear RPG, though.
I enjoyed Anachronox too, but would recommend FF VII before it.
I would also second Lady Dragonfly for Arcanum.
Dr. Stein grows funny creatures, lets them run into the night.
They become GameBanshee members, and their time is right.
- inspired by an Helloween song
They become GameBanshee members, and their time is right.
- inspired by an Helloween song
Gilliatt wrote:It does not give you much freedom in character customization and advancement (I guess this is why some people say it is not a RPG), but the story is one of the best I have seen in a video game.
I was starting to wonder why some people didn't consider it an RPG (and I think someone called it an action adventure game or something). I still consider it an RPG (albeit linear) due to the fact that there are quite a number of RPG elements present in that game.
A friend of mine recommended that game to me a few years ago but never tried playing it before.Gilliatt wrote: I enjoyed Anachronox too, but would recommend FF VII before it.
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To all: remember, this thread is about RPGs with good dialog options. Nothing more, nothing less. If you want to discuss good RPGs, go to the threads for that purpose. Thanks.
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