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Saints Row IV
Mass Effect
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
> Dark Souls franchise. I know they have an infamous reputation for being impossible/the hardest game ever/whatever. But that's mostly undeserved, and comes from people who haven't played anything genuinely hard. Dark Souls just has a steep learning curve, and if you've already beaten Dragon's Dogma it shouldn't be too hard. The controls are almost identical in places, the UIs even look identical.
> Divinity: Original Sin 2. It's a top-down turn-based RPG, with a really unique element system. The character customisation is a little basic, but the game makes up for that with amazing player freedon and wickedly good dialogue. It's smart, funny, totally worth having.
> Saint's Row franchise. It's crude, it's stupid, and that's why we all love it. It's also got probably the best character editor ever made, and who doesn't like a game where you can do anything. Aaaaanything.
And Oblivion, but in Oblivion character customization sucks.
As a diehard WoW fan, I can't tell how outdated it is. Black Desert is something you could watch out for, it has the best character creation for a videogames I believe.
If it is supposed to be a singleplayer, I'd say the Dragon Age series, Mass Effect series, Fallout 4 (in terms of dialogues and stuff). Also Skyrim, unless you play in first person it could be fine, the only times you see your character is with special interactions, death and finishers.
Ah ok
Thanks!