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Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn

4.7

2000 · RPG · PC / Steam

Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn earned its reputation as one of the finest RPGs ever made, and more than two decades later, that reputation holds. The companion writing alone would carry a lesser game, but everything around it, from quest design to the magic system to Irenicus as a villain, operates at a level that most RPGs still haven't matched. Dated pathfinding and some clunky D&D 2nd Edition mechanics are real friction points for modern players, but they're the price of admission for an experience that rewards every hour you put into it. If you care about RPGs at all, this one set the standard.

Mass Effect 2

4.5

2010 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Mass Effect 2 is one of the best RPGs ever made, built on a roster of companions so well-written that recruiting and earning their loyalty becomes the entire point. The Suicide Mission is a masterclass in consequence-driven design, and the shift to tighter combat makes the moment-to-moment gameplay dramatically more enjoyable than its predecessor. The trade-off in RPG depth is real, but what it gained in narrative focus and character writing more than compensates.

Dragon Age: Origins

4.5

2009 · RPG · PC / Steam

Dragon Age: Origins is BioWare's best RPG and one of the finest party-based RPGs ever made. Its companions are unforgettable, its origin stories give player choices weight from the first hour, and its dark fantasy world feels alive with political tension and moral ambiguity. Getting it to run on modern hardware requires patience and community fixes, but what's underneath those technical layers remains remarkable.

Baldur's Gate

4.2

1998 · RPG · PC / Steam

Baldur's Gate is the game that brought CRPGs back from the dead and launched BioWare into the studio that would define Western RPGs for the next decade. The Sword Coast is a vast, open world that rewards exploration with genuine surprises, and the companion writing laid the groundwork for everything BioWare would become famous for. Combat using Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition rules is faithful to the tabletop but punishing and opaque for players unfamiliar with that system. The Enhanced Edition smooths out the roughest technical edges, but this is still a 1998 game that demands patience. What it offers in return is a sense of discovery and freedom that established the template an entire genre would follow.

Mass Effect

4.0

2007 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Mass Effect built a science fiction universe that felt fully lived-in, filled it with characters worth caring about, and gave you enough agency to feel like your Shepard was yours. The combat and inventory systems show their age badly, and the Mako sections test everyone's patience, but the worldbuilding and narrative ambition remain exceptional. It's the foundation that made its sequels possible, and it still rewards players willing to meet it on its own terms.

Mass Effect 3

4.0

2012 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Mass Effect 3 delivers the best combat in the trilogy, some of the most emotionally devastating moments in gaming, and a war narrative that makes years of player investment pay off in powerful ways. The ending remains a sore point even after the Extended Cut, and the shift toward action over RPG depth continued from Mass Effect 2. But the journey to that ending, the farewells, the sacrifices, the impossible choices, is among the finest work BioWare has ever produced.

Neverwinter Nights

3.7

2002 · RPG · PC / Steam

Neverwinter Nights is a game where the official campaign is the least interesting thing about it. BioWare delivered a mediocre single-player story wrapped around one of the most powerful modding toolsets in RPG history, and the community took that toolset and built something extraordinary. The Aurora Toolset enabled persistent worlds, custom campaigns, and multiplayer experiences that kept the game alive for over fifteen years. The Enhanced Edition modernized the technical side enough to keep it playable, and the premium modules and expansion campaigns offer far better storytelling than the base game. Come for the tools, stay for what the community built with them.

Dragon Age: Inquisition

3.5

2014 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Dragon Age: Inquisition is a sprawling RPG with strong companion writing, a satisfying power fantasy, and enough content to keep you occupied for over a hundred hours. It's also padded with open-world busywork that dilutes its best moments, and its combat sits in an awkward middle ground between tactical and action that never fully commits to either. The highs are impressive, but you'll wade through a lot of filler to reach them.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard

3.0

2024 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a polished action RPG with strong production values and a character creator that sets a new standard for the genre. It also feels like a departure from what made Dragon Age distinctive, with simplified RPG systems, a tonal shift toward lighter fare, and choices that rarely carry meaningful weight. It's a competent game that struggles to justify the decade-long wait.