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Anyway, since you consider cyberpunk juvenile, you won't like this one, but it is unusual:
Blade Runner: a adventure with 10 different endings, selected randomly and from some actions you do. Some of the voice actors are originals from the movie, and the plot happens at the same time as the movie plot though it never touches (for instance, Rachel appears as the secretary of Tyrell Corp.)
(this one is a good lp candidate).
Similarly, King of the Dragon Pass has the same dilemma for you... a tribal themed historical strategy game (randomized simulation/choose your own adventure/strategy) that is quite excellent, but has silly parts (real magic, monsters, fantasy) because of the underlying setting ( was it the Dark Eye? Can't recall).
Blade Runner: a adventure with 10 different endings, selected randomly and from some actions you do. Some of the voice actors are originals from the movie, and the plot happens at the same time as the movie plot though it never touches (for instance, Rachel appears as the secretary of Tyrell Corp.)
(this one is a good lp candidate).
Similarly, King of the Dragon Pass has the same dilemma for you... a tribal themed historical strategy game (randomized simulation/choose your own adventure/strategy) that is quite excellent, but has silly parts (real magic, monsters, fantasy) because of the underlying setting ( was it the Dark Eye? Can't recall).