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You might want to look to 'Choose your own adventure/story' books.
Like this one. http://www.gamebooks.org/gallery/gameboy2.jpg
Shadowrun is somewhat similar in gameplay.
OP: it sounds like you are looking for story-driven RPGs, or for adventure games. I am not particularly well-versed in adventure games, but I can recommend some RPGs. Older ones you might enjoy are Fallout 1 and 2, Planescape: Torment, and Deus Ex. Newer ones include Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. Upcoming games to keep an eye on include Wasteland 2, The Age of Decadence, and Pillars of Eternity. There are others, but that is just some that come to mind immediately.
Funny you should say that about Skyrim then recommend Fallout.
In Fallout 1, if you take too long to win the game, cities will fall to the invasion. If you're evil, you can ensure the gangsters take over certain locations. There is even a non-standard game over if you tell the mutants where the vault is. Even Fallout 3, which doesn't do consequences as well, has multiple endings based on your actions in the game. Skyrim doesn't even have a proper ending, it doesn't track your morality, and your character doesn't really influence the world. I'm not saying it's a bad game, but it's not for me, and it appears that the OP is not looking for that kind of game.
Thanks, but I've played all those games and am eagerly anticipating all three games you mentioned, plus the Witcher 3 and DA:I.
I loved Fallout:NV for the choices and hated FO3 for the lack of choices. Torment was really great, too. It's pity this kind of games seem like a dying breed these days.
Thank you, I will check both of those out.
Actually I've played all the listed games so far beside games in beta stage, but this is totally new and looks very promising, thank you.