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I like games in which you have to read a lot. I don't like games, indeed. I like books.
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Ultima VII: The Black Gate
Ultima VII: The Black Gate
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Gothic II
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Inquisition is not bad, but it's not good either.
What I hated the most about it is that it does not explain everything to the player and takes for granted a lot of mechanics.
Crafting, open world and stuff like this are not well combined with role playing games mechanics, and the inventory is awfully complicated. Plot is good, but sometimes it lacks of coherence, and overall the exploration of the game is boring.
But some of the characters are interesting, and the combat, even if is simplier than previous BioWare computer role playing games, is still engagind. I like the possibility to pause the game and think for the next move.
I have completed Inquisition some years ago and I am currently replaying it, but I am not having fun. I am so sorry.

Bethesda at its state of the art.
I think that everything in Morrowind is nearly perfect. Its interface is the best I have ever seen in a computer role playing game, and the exploration is the best I have experienced together with Gothic 2.
These two games are still better than a lot of AAA role playing games that come out today.
What I like the most about Morrowind is its weird and strange setting. Everything seems so alien, bizarre, it looks like another planet. I think that Bethesda used a lot of ideas from Morrowind in order to build Starfield. But Morrowind is on another level. While the following games relies too much on plot and characters, Morrowind is still totally a world driven game. There is no suspension of disbilief. Perfect game. I would never stop playing it.

Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl is the better version of the original Etrian Odyssey. It has a more linear story mode, with well developed characters and an extra dungeon, and it tries to help new players by adding an easy mode and other qualities of life. But, if you want, you can also play the old, hardcore version of the game. So, it helps new players without ruining the fun to the old ones.
The plot is good, I really liked the story mode. I think this is, by far, one of the best games by Atlus. But maybe Etrian Odyssey V is better. I should replay that.