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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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