Souls Series
The Elder Scrolls
Undertale
LISA
Mass Effect 2 (I'm still too scared to play 3)
Fallout: New Vegas
Red Dead Redemption
Mount and Blade: Warband
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Spec Ops: The Line
Star Fox 64
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Fable: The Lost Chapters
A few games that come to mind when I think about my favorites.
I completely missed Spec Ops last gen, though I heard good things about it.
I missed NV too, I heard it was basically a FO3 expansion
Mass Effect 2 is in my top 10 too. 3 isn't as good IMO, but it still has some golden moments. The extended cut does wonders for the ending, and the DLCs are awesome. You should give it a go when they do the eventually 3pack remaster of the series.
Apparently, that's the map for 2. Gonna be a prequel
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"To all visitors from Transylvania looking for the head of Voivode Dracula: Yes, we have it. Yes, he's dead. No, you cannot see it. No, he will not return and invade you again. It has been over thirty years, please stop pestering us."
Are Nuevo Paraiso, West Elizabeth & New Austin going to be a part of RDR2?
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"To all visitors from Transylvania looking for the head of Voivode Dracula: Yes, we have it. Yes, he's dead. No, you cannot see it. No, he will not return and invade you again. It has been over thirty years, please stop pestering us."
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
Gender: Male Location: In Luna's mane, chasing STAAARS!
John having his life story shared throughout the game was more than enough to explain what transpired prior to the events of RDR so please, for the love of everything, no prequel!
Red Dead Redemption was about the death of the old west. And the post-game missions take place in 1914, and the last stagecoach robbery in RL, considered by historians to mark the end of the old west, happened in 1915.