Loaded up BG2 for the first time in many years. The Infinity Engine games were remarkable in their time, but also had _so many bad design decisions_, which mostly got worse as you levelled up. Partly that was baked into D&D itself, but...
Truth is, I've been enjoying cheapass RPGmaker games a lot more than the AAA "old-school" spectaculars of the last 10 years
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Wander around, get pulled into little dramas, sort them out, move on. Fully voiced cutscenes don't add to that, they dilute it.
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Recommendations?
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Off the top of my head: Stargazer, Ara Fell, LiEat, Undefeated.
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Stargazer has a romantic throughline and an emphasis on puzzles, Ara Fell has the strongest traditional storyline, LiEat is a weird Japanese mood piece, Undefeated is the most traditionally RPGish.
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