pseudonarne: Anybody who has played the games how would you rank these?
Are any of them must haves? I've heard great things about baldur's gate but what are the others like?
* also I heard a new version of baldur's gate 1 was coming out soon would it be better to buy here now or wait for that instead?
Uh, well ...
Planescape Torment has a great story, great writing, great characters; mediocre gameplay, kind of falls apart towards the end. If you buy it, check out the mod scene before you play it.
Baldur's Gate has aged horrible, and I don't recommend it as a stand-alone purchase; but if you own both it and Baldur's Gate 2, you can use a mod called Tutu to improve BG1 substantially, then add another mod called the "npc project" to add life to the npc's, the BG2 tweak pack to fix various annoyances, and you have a good game (so far), albeit some game mechanics are still annoying. I haven't played the sequel because I'm still playing the first one. Of course I have no way of knowing how the modded-out BG1 experience will stack up against the remake; since so much of the important stuff is fan-made, I expect that the two will end up being quite different.
Temple of Elemental Evil is an unplayable mess without the Circle of Eight mods, and it has an abusively steep learning curve, especially if you've never played pen-and-paper D&D; never really got into it.
Neverwinter Nights has the blandest vanilla single player campaign I've seen in a long time, but I've been told in another thread that the official expansion pack Hordes of the Underdark is good, and there are a lot of fan-made expansion packs that are supposed to be good, so maybe?
Demon Stone is terrible.
And I've never played the other three.