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Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures (FRUA) (just like the old Goldbox games but better looking and somewhat more comfortable engine, and the better custom modules have less tedious random combats)
Footage (the music is not part of the game)
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Knights of the Chalice (I have some issues with how the game often shuts you in in dungeons and takes away your resting options, but the turn-based D&D style combat system is fun)
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Albion (it's been a long time since I played it, so my memory is a bit fuzzy; I guess the turn-based combat system is not the most spectacular, but it's serviceable and the game itself is special and unique; it's not typical fantasy but close: your spaceship crashes onto an alien planet that is kind of a fantasy world, but not standard fare. DISCLAIMER for the sake of dtgreene: there are some arcade real-time sections in it ;) )
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The Temple of Elemental Evil (to be honest I haven't played much of it; the few storytelling there is is rather boring, but the combat is interesting; I think if this game had come with a campaign editor to build your own dungeons with story like FRUA or NWN, I'd have loved it)
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Divinity: Original Sin & sequel probably (best turn-based fantasy combat ever)
Footage Not Fantasy:
- the newer
Shadowrun trilogy (
Footage)
- the
South Park games (
Footage Game 1,
Footage Game 2)
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West of Loathing (the combat is not really deep, but the game is funny,
Footage)
Honorable mentions: Might & Magic 3-5, Avadon series, Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation (more of a boardgame and not all that great, but can be fun for a while), Realms of Arkania (but you know that)