46. Neverwinter Nights 2 (+ Mask of the Betrayer & Storm of Zehir) (PC)

This game modernised Neverwinter Nights to some extent whilst still retaining much of what made Neverwinter great. A solid RPG with some interesting characters if a little stereotypical. Was also nice that you could control multiple characters in your party rather than just having a single henchman. It actually had some very cool characters and gave me the opportunity to try out some play styles I'd never really considered in D&D. Mask of the Betrayer added extra story following on from the main plot whilst Storm of Zehir added some old school adventure seperate from the rest of the game (although I didn't actually like this expansion too much).
Clue to No. 45: One of (if not the) first FPS to be released and marketed based almost solely on the strength of its online multiplayer.








