No such thing. It's COMPLETELY subjective. Period.
Also, I have a lot of games that I love the lore of. Mass Effect (until 3...) And The Witcher are master class games in terms of storytelling and lore. I read the books for the Witcher and it REALLY enhanced the game. It was a masterpiece before but elevated to legendary after. The Witcher 3 really was a love letter to Witcher fans across the globe.
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I enjoy the lore of Mass Effect, even in 3 with the Leviathan stuff, just not how it was implemented.
I wouldn't have said Dragon Age before playing Trespasser, but that opened up a LOT of new possibilities. The books really helped to expand the universe too, which I liked.
Elder Scrolls has some great lore, aye. It's part of the reason I could still tolerate the game even if I found a lot of missions to be a bit "eh".
I will throw this one out there. Destiny actually has fantastic lore. Bungie's problem was getting it into the actual game. After reading the grimoire though the universe of Destiny is definitely a rich one.
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