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Which RPG is the greatest of all time? (New Vegas, VTMB, Planescape Torment, Morrowind/Oblivion, Deus Ex, Warband, Pathologic, Mass Effect Trilogy)

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Zetta

Zetta

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>muh muh muh final fantasy XIXIXIVI and chrononigger and fucking earthbound and boresona

NO, FUCK OFF
 
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very all-encompassing so very hard to just pick one
tie between New Vegas and VTMB for me, I've never played Planescape Torment even though I bought it and I heard so many good things about it. Disco Elysium should be on the list, it deserves a shout unironically
 
very all-encompassing so very hard to just pick one
tie between New Vegas and VTMB for me,
Yeah same tbhngl if the fulcrum is pure world building specifically in terms of creativity and depth with the weighing of player agency included it's definitely going to be these two for me
I've never played Planescape Torment even though I bought it and I heard so many good things about it.
When it comes to pure writing it's beyond reproach, it can contend with new vegas and vtmb when it comes to the worldbuilding/setting/atmosphere easily. But I don't know I feel like new vegas and vtmb is replete with characterization in way that planescape torment is not and that's notwithstanding the gameplay
I'd include it with vtmb and new vegas, those are the three that I'm ultimately torn between.
Disco Elysium should be on the list, it deserves a shout unironically
Yet to play it if it's as good as people say then it would make sense
 
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I didn't include fallout 1 and 2 because new vegas is just more creative and a better rpg srry

i only included morrowind with oblivion because oblivion's storyline and quests are holistically better but lacks the uniqueness of morrowind with it's setting and gameplay and environmental storytelling approach

and as for skyrim it needs at least 255 mods to make it above a 6/10
 
very all-encompassing so very hard to just pick one
tie between New Vegas and VTMB for me, I've never played Planescape Torment even though I bought it and I heard so many good things about it. Disco Elysium should be on the list, it deserves a shout unironically
I think i'm choosing new vegas mainly for how formative it was for me but also the factions in new vegas are more creative and better written than vtmb and i think that probably extends to the storyline overall especially given the tangible ripple effects of your actions in the game world where player agency is wholly and principally incorporated and has a level of verisimilitude to the point where it makes even vtmb feel streamlined

also the setting of new vegas is unrivaled with its creativity: an overt american 1800's western with swing/jazzy casino-high-life 40's culture placed in a retro futuristic post apocalyptic world wherein a totalitarian misogynistic roman revivalist faction crucifies and purifies it while there simultaneously exists elvis worshipping larping cultists and peppered in is a vestige of vault dwelling people who colonized an air base building their entire culture around aviation and explosives as a response to the outside world ultimately becoming isolated and removed from it while simultaneously a centuries-old visionary capitalist who was born before the apocalypse clings onto to life by essentially becoming an AI where he rules a cultural renaissance city with automatons by decree of an iron fist

like there truly doesn't exist a single game that can share a modicum of new vegas' likeness

one might say: it has the most personality
 
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I think i'm choosing new vegas mainly for how formative it was for me but also the factions in new vegas are more creative and better written than vtmb and i think that probably extends to the storyline overall especially given the tangible ripple effects of your actions in the game world where player agency is wholly and principally incorporated and has a level of verisimilitude to the point where it makes even vtmb feel streamlined

also the setting of new vegas is unrivaled with its creativity: an overt american 1800's western with swing/jazzy casino-high-life 40's culture placed in a retro futuristic post apocalyptic world wherein a totalitarian misogynistic roman revivalist faction crucifies and purifies it while there simultaneously exists elvis worshipping larping cultists and peppered in is a vestige of vault dwelling people who colonized an air base building their entire culture around aviation and explosives as a response to the outside world ultimately becoming isolated and removed from it while simultaneously a centuries-old visionary capitalist who was born before the apocalypse clings onto to life by essentially becoming an AI where he rules a cultural renaissance city with automatons by decree of an iron fist

like there truly doesn't exist a single game that can share a modicum of new vegas' likeness

one might say: it has the most personality
I think the narrative of the Courier is better than some rando fledgling vampire becoming super important in a setting that says outright that never happens tbqh. Think I’ll go for FNV too
 
I think the narrative of the Courier is better than some rando fledgling vampire becoming super important in a setting that says outright that never happens tbqh. Think I’ll go for FNV too
i agree
 
I think the narrative of the Courier is better than some rando fledgling vampire becoming super important in a setting that says outright that never happens tbqh. Think I’ll go for FNV too
yeah its way too conventional and contrived in that sense
new vegas' narrative is just way more layered with the many things happening in the background, more hums underneath the hood with more interesting power grabs, i find the political situation of new vegas to be more interesting too
 
New Vegas by far but the Mass Effect games were pretty good too
 
New Vegas by far but the Mass Effect games were pretty good too
I'd describe the mass effect games as pretty good too, they have a lot cool science fiction literary inspirations
but by far the best selling point of those games would be the character-driven nature of the story especially regarding the well executed romance, tali and liara in particular
Tons of memorable moments in that series: mordin's sacrifice, the suicide mission, the resistance and potential outcomes of the quarian vs geth tali vs legion debacle, talking to sovereign for the fist time, thanes death, etc.

But as for roleplaying it takes an acute b-line nose dive to the bottom with the second entry
 
There is no easy answer to this.
 
Out of all of these Planescape:Torment easily.
 
Out of all of these Planescape:Torment easily.
i respect it
the horrific and cyclical nature of the nameless one's journey of identity and self discovery in that dark fantasy setting; unraveling the layers and layers of ripples that he's added to the sea of sigil in previous lives, wholly unbeknownst of what he has done in these countless iterations, navigating through it and learning it's totality as the player was stellar story telling and absolute kino in execution

i think that game easily has the most interesting factions from a writing perspective, immediately I think of the dustmen and sensates
 
i respect it
the horrific and cyclical nature of the nameless one's journey of identity and self discovery in that dark fantasy setting; unraveling the layers and layers of ripples that he's added to the sea of sigil in previous lives, wholly unbeknownst of what he has done in these countless iterations, navigating through it and learning it's totality as the player was stellar story telling and absolute kino in execution

i think that game easily has the most interesting factions from a writing perspective, immediately I think of the dustmen and sensates
I joined the source the first time I played because I still believed in imprrrooooovvving.
I'm eternalsufferingpilled now so I would probably join the dustmen if I replayed it.
 
i respect it
the horrific and cyclical nature of the nameless one's journey of identity and self discovery in that dark fantasy setting; unraveling the layers and layers of ripples that he's added to the sea of sigil in previous lives, wholly unbeknownst of what he has done in these countless iterations, navigating through it and learning it's totality as the player was stellar story telling and absolute kino in execution

i think that game easily has the most interesting factions from a writing perspective, immediately I think of the dustmen and sensates
also that scene where the city wall is alive and was trying to divide itself and you had to kill those fucking niggers from repairing it in order to make it outside of it was cool as fuck

that scene where you meet ravel through sensory orbs in that brothel of philosophical discussion was also absolutely cool as fuck

the nameless one's mortality evolving into it's own life form, him stumbling upon notes from past selves, him meeting the other iterations of himself at the end were likewise cool as fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

the game is just replete with unforgettable moments
 
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I couldn't finish this crap.
I played through FFXIII when I was in HS and then halfway played through FFXIII-2 before I realized I played for over 100 hours(combined from both games) and still had no idea what the fuck was going on or why I should care about any of it.
I know almost nothing about about this game to this day because of how shit and forgettable it is.
 
I feel like you are erring on the side of deus ex, if i had to guess
No, actually Planescape. As much as I love Deus Ex for it's near-prophetic story and transhumanist themes, Planescape is a true RPG and probably deserves the title of GOAT.

It pains me to not even consider ME in the running for a serious contender.
 
I couldn't finish this crap.
I played through FFXIII when I was in HS and then halfway played through FFXIII-2 before I realized I played for over 100 hours(combined from both games) and still had no idea what the fuck was going on or why I should care about any of it.
I know almost nothing about about this game to this day because of how shit and forgettable it is.
u played more than me and couldn't see its greatness.
Just me, just here, just.. you know tumblring all
 
@proudweeb do you play RPGs mainly? I get the sense you'd vote Deus Ex.
 
It pains me to not even consider ME in the running for a serious contender.
yeah mass effect's writing is negligible at worst and remedial at best in comparison to something like planescape torment
 
Baldur's Gate III and Dragon Age Origins are some of the best RPGs I ever played :feelsokman:

Some other great games are Fallout New Vegas, Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2, The Witcher trilogy, the Mass Effect trilogy :feelsokman:
 
Baldur's Gate III and Dragon Age Origins are some of the best RPGs I ever played :feelsokman:

Some other great games are Fallout New Vegas, Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2, The Witcher trilogy, the Mass Effect trilogy :feelsokman:
>he doesn't know about the skyrim margot robbie mods
You are a gamercel and you use Opera GX gaming browser? There is synergy :feelsokman:
I don't know why I use it, aesthetically its the most pleasing and I like the auditory feedback that comes with closing the windows and typing into the search bar
 
The double input of planescape torment in this poll was not a mistake it was an ode to the recursive themes of the game
 
>he doesn't know about the skyrim margot robbie mods
:feelsahh:

Although to be honest, I am a vanilla purist and I rarely play with mods :feelsokman:
aesthetically its the most pleasing and I like the auditory feedback that comes with closing the windows and typing into the search bar
Lifefuel for operagxcels!

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I use the blue theme :feelsokman:
 
stop mentioning margot robbie what if u end up summoning him?
 
7 days, 7 dates
 
The New Vegas vs Mass Effect Trilogy wasn't what I was expecting
 

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