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Dawnspire: Prelude
Team up with other players and play fantasy-inspired Capture the Flag in Dawnspire. A large selection of complementary character classes, powerful audio and good graphics make this game great for RPG-ers; even if you didn't factor in the free online play. Worth it for any lover of MMOs.
Gothic III
Build a nameless hero, grab a few basic pieces of gear and set out to explore the world in Gothic 3. Pursue a variety of quests on your way to become the ultimate in your guild- warrior, archer or mage- and defeat evil wherever it may lurk. Engage in intertribal warfare, defeat monsters and much much more in this immersive RPG.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Command a group of heroes in this Diablo-like game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. As Doctor Doom gathers a band of supervillains, the various super-heroes of the Marvel universe must band together to destroy his plots before it's too late. Themed powers, decent graphics and a twisting-turning plot make this a good game for Diablo lovers who happen to be Marvel fans as well.
Neverwinter Nights 2
Welcome to the world of Toril, also commonly known as the Forgotten Realms. All is not well. Dark forces are coming together to destroy our way of life as we know it. Only you can protect us now.
Using the Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Ruleset, this sequel to the best-selling Neverwinter Nights has "epic" written all over it. Set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, you can pick from 8 races, as well as 12 classes, and even 17 special prestige classes.
Also included is the Aurora toolset, ...
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic I
The first-ever Star Wars RPG for computer systems, Knights of the Old Republic takes Star Wars fans back 4000 years before the Republic and events recorded in the movies, into a whole new world with a much different set of politics and rules. Like most Star Wars games, KotOR lets you play around with the Star Wars universe- but never before has such an experience been available. KotOR gives players large maps, with hundreds of weapons and other items, the ability for certain characters to use th...
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
A solid sequel to the original Knights of the Old Republic, KotOR II delivers just as well. Multiple new features, including several new Force powers (and improvements on the old), new classes, item construction and entire new planets make this a must-have for Star Wars fans. Obsidian Entertainment comes through with powerful graphics and a gripping story.
The Eldar Scrolls III: Morrowind
The third game in the Eldar Scrolls series, Morrowind offers all that you've come to expect- an enormous map, immersive gameplay, hundreds if not thousands of items and a story that will take you tens of hours to complete.
The Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion
Oblivion is the fourth in a great branch of games from Bethesda where open ended gameplay is the key. You are free to develope your character in this open world and can do side-quests or whatever you like, or do the main quest. The graphics are truly amazing and the world is really alive with npc's going around their every day business.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine
In the next expansion pack for The Eldar Scrolls IV: Oblivion, take on the task of rebuilding a priory of knights in your quest to defeat a new, immortal villain- and regain the divine weapons of the last man to near-defeat this villain. A decent-sized RPG experience and new items, as well as all 7 other expansions pre-loaded onto the disc, make this worthwhile for any Oblivion fan.
Titan Quest: Immortal Throne
Take on the evil denizens of ancient Greece in this hack 'n slash RPG expansion to the very popular Titan Quest. Fight the demonic forces that are rising against Olympus with every magic, sword and shield you can muster. Upgraded graphics, new items and spells, a 'caravan' storage system and much much more await the intrepid adventurer.
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