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Though DA:O is a million times better than KoToR. KoToR has very little choice and when you do have choice it has little to no impact. There also isn't much variation in character builds. Great games though.
Even Wastelands have that stuff unless you are die hard requiring actual warrior/rouge/archer/mage though I mean it has Toasters :p so fair exchange imo.
Most what others said above are also good for most that, and Tyranny and Expeditions and etc... just depends on exactly what you want and require to be a part of it.
Yeah Torment was great if you don't mind doing all of that reading. The writing is so good though, that I don't mind that aspect of the game.
Placescape was Real Time w/ Pause just like Origins also.
As long as we are on that subject, KOTOR 1 and 2 are closer to DA:O than DA2. DA2 is an abomination.
Well, that's your opinion and you don't exactly elaborate on why you think that is.
And I never said that it plays exactly like Origins, only that it is more similar than to Origins than other games people have mentioned like Pillars of Eternity and Pathfinder. I've played them and there is little commonalty outside of all three being set in a Fantasy setting and can have party members.
Pillars is a very text-heavy game. Overwhelmingly so. It's combat might be RTWP but has no AI tactics system like Origins. After playing Origins utilizing the tactics system properly, Pillars can become intolerable. It's talent/ability system and class system are also too different to Origins. Origins has always been touted as simplified D&D(which I like). Pathfinder is even more egregious with its character creator completely inundating the player with skills and classes and the like(and I understand people like that, which is fine).
And those are just very small aspects of the games I mentioned. DA 2 is far more similar to DA:O, because the leveling system, the spells/talents and specializations, the conversation system with the choices etc, they are all still inherited from Origins.
The only other RPG I ever played with that Tactics System (If Enemy "X" Then Char "Y" etc) was Final Fantasy XII. The called it the Gambit System.
i had played Mass Effect already (great trilogy), but everything else seems intresting.
I honestly dont mind turn-based combat too.