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Games of the late 90s and beyond

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Relayer71 said:
Volourn said:
"Even codexers like it."

Only dumb ones.

The intellectuals among us prefer the subtleties of that groundbreaking, genre-shaking, revolutionary, pulse-pounding, epic masterpiece known as Neverwinter Nights.

Most commoners cannot comprehend Bioware's symbolism. It was most astounding to see the parallels between the plague and the bird flue, plus the vain attempt of offering prayers to Helm's priests, mirroring the futility of religion.
 

LarsTheSurly

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If you like strategy, you should add Final Fantasy Tactics to your list.

Once you get past the ridiculous amount of translation errors, the story is actually very well written.
 
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I knocked out FFT when it came out some years ago, as well as quite a few jrpgs. I'm looking for stuff now that actually has replayability, instead of just going through the same storyline again. Not saying it was bad, but there just isn't really a reason to play through it more than once if you're not going to cripple yourself to make it more interesting.

But I really appreciate all of the recommendations.
 

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