Games with deep story lines.
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Charles Barkley Shut up and Jam: Gaiden. Awesome parody of basketball and the RPG genre.
I hear Planescape: Torment has a great plot as well. Never played it though, but on my to do list.
I hear Planescape: Torment has a great plot as well. Never played it though, but on my to do list.
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:saturnfan wrote:In what way was Heavy Rain broken in its story telling? While it had some plot holes, it was pretty straightforward to me.
If anything, the voice acting in the US version ruined it.
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I had to stop playing Catherine because the story was giving me nightmares. Seriously good game / story line though.

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Some of my favorite stories in recent years.
Alan Wake
----Great story and the episodic layout is awesome.
Binary Domain
----This was my favorite game of 2012. Had some amazing character development and for once your choices actually have consequences which resulted in a variety of endings. Sucks that this game most likely will never get a sequel.
Sleeping Dogs
----Ending, girl friends(aka one night stands), and side activities kind of disappointed me but the main story line and setting were great.
Skyrim(pretty much a given)
Also just to throw in an oldie.
Indigo Prophecy
----While the story is crazy as hell I really enjoyed that game. Think i even preferred it over heavy rain.
Alan Wake
----Great story and the episodic layout is awesome.
Binary Domain
----This was my favorite game of 2012. Had some amazing character development and for once your choices actually have consequences which resulted in a variety of endings. Sucks that this game most likely will never get a sequel.
Sleeping Dogs
----Ending, girl friends(aka one night stands), and side activities kind of disappointed me but the main story line and setting were great.
Skyrim(pretty much a given)
Also just to throw in an oldie.
Indigo Prophecy
----While the story is crazy as hell I really enjoyed that game. Think i even preferred it over heavy rain.
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Don't listen to the haters, Heavy Rain has a quite engaging story.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is another great one. It really fleshes out two of the characters in Pitch Black (it's a prequel to that movie) and does an extremely good job creating the atmosphere of a huge, near endless jail. I would go so far as to say it's better than any of the Riddick movies even.
And of course, the first two Knights of the Old Republic games. Once again, theses are prequels to the movies. They're both chock full of little details that enhance the Star Wars universe, and have good storylines of their own. Both are better than the prequel trilogy.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is another great one. It really fleshes out two of the characters in Pitch Black (it's a prequel to that movie) and does an extremely good job creating the atmosphere of a huge, near endless jail. I would go so far as to say it's better than any of the Riddick movies even.
And of course, the first two Knights of the Old Republic games. Once again, theses are prequels to the movies. They're both chock full of little details that enhance the Star Wars universe, and have good storylines of their own. Both are better than the prequel trilogy.
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BoringSupreez wrote:The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is another great one. It really fleshes out two of the characters in Pitch Black (it's a prequel to that movie) and does an extremely good job creating the atmosphere of a huge, near endless jail. I would go so far as to say it's better than any of the Riddick movies even.
Escape From Butcher Bay really is a great game. Like Metroid Prime, it is almost more of a first-person adventure game than a first-person shooter. I really, really enjoyed it. It complements the movies well, and its story is at least as good as the the (a bit too convoluted) story in the second film.
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The first Geneforge game impressed me quite a bit with its story. There's a lot going on over on that little island, and a lot of what I did would have serious consequences for the various factions there. I've not yet played the sequels, but I'm assuming they're similar in that regard.
I also liked Avadon. It was fun working a group that was somewhere between the UN and the Gestapo. :p
I also liked Avadon. It was fun working a group that was somewhere between the UN and the Gestapo. :p