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HoloDust said:
Planescape: Torment is a must, there's nothing like it after all this years, off course, if you don't mind old isometric CRPGs from Black Isle and Bioware's golden days (also Fallout 1/2 from same developer, another classics)

KOTOR 1/2, if you missed that.

Vampire: The Masquerade, yet another (underappreciated) classic, but needs bit of patching first.

Gothic 1/2 (even 3, but with mandatory patching).



All of the above, I actually find the Gothic series to be superior to the Elder Scrolls series, especially Oblivion and Skyrim compared to Gothic 3. The Elder Scrolls have gone downhill (imo) while the Gothic series has only gotten better, stay away from Arcania though, Piranha Bytes no longer develop the series and it took a nose dive. Risen is also terrific, equal to Gothic 3 in all ways save for scope and also made by Piranha Bytes.

The Vampire: The Masquerade game is a superb title, Bloodlines is also a stellar game allround.

Anything from Black Isle is a safe bet, I think I own every title on both disc and digital version by now, play them at least once a year.

Selnor; yeah, The Witcher 2 is a sensational game, truly deep and satisfying, fun gameplay and still among the only 3rd person titles that have managed to hold on to me and keep me interested with action elements. The visuals and voice acting is simply at the very peak of modern RPG's and gaming in general, CD Projekt put some of the behemoth developers to shame with this game.