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Anachronox

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Anachronox will reward you with great dialogue, great voice acting, and an increasingly complex fighting system. In terms of gameplay, it's a by-the-book entry in an established genre, but its American perspective and a successful sense of humor set it apart from the pack. |
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

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Arcanum takes place in a fantasy world undergoing an industrial revolution. Suddenly, trains, electricity, and flintlock pistols have invaded a world previously ruled by swords and sorcery. If you're serious about role-playing games, then Arcanum is well worth the investment of time, money, and effort. |
Asheron's Call: Dark Majesty

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Asheron's Call is an online role-playing game that was originally released in 1999. Dark Majesty adds player housing and a new island to explore. If you're looking for classic online RPG hack-and-slash gameplay, it has more than enough to keep you busy for quite some time--and at a price that's more than reasonable. |
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal

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Billed as the final chapter in the Baldur's Gate storyline, Throne of Bhaal, the official expansion to the hit role-playing game Baldur's Gate II, lives up to the standards set by its overachieving predecessors. In fact, in some ways it's even superior to Baldur's Gate II. |
Dark Age of Camelot

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It's solid, well designed, interesting, and rewarding. It's not for everyone--like most online RPGs, it demands much more of your time than the average game. Regardless, Dark Age of Camelot has a great concept, is already teeming with tens of thousands of players, and promises to keep getting better. |
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