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First Smeags posted Skyrim, then Kantor with Oblivion. It seems we're going back in time through the Elder Scrolls...

26. Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition (PC, also on X-box)

 

This game just shows why the Elder Scrolls series is considered one of the best WRPG franchises in existence. A wonderful open world that's truly unique in it's art-style and architecture; cities made from the carcasses of giant crabs, nomadic tribes, mechanical ruins and a range of natural scenery caked in ash from the Red Mountain. As soon as you get off the boat there is just so much to do, so many skills to learn, places to explore and guilds to join. The music is also fantastic. Jeremy Soule created a fantastic soundtrack that has been tweaked/remixed for later games yet still stands strong as a brilliant collection of music that perfectly evokes all the emotions felt whilst playing an Elder Scrolls game. The gameplay may be a little old school for modern tastes, but there is an immense depth to this game that should not be missed.
 

One of the best open-world RPGs ever created.