
Inside Mac writes: "It was sometime in the late seventies, maybe even my particularly formative year of 1977. For the first time, I set my eyes on the Red Box Basic Dungeons and Dragons set somewhere in Boston. To be honest, I think it may have been at a museum there! Wheels were put in motion, and I had a red box of my own to peruse on the two hour trip home. Of course, that was about a million D&D revisions ago and well before the computer RPG revolution."

Regardless of how you choose to play it – be it on a controller or go old school with keyboard and mouse – Neverwinter Nights 2 proves that it’s still one of Obsidian’s best games.

Reggie: I think it’s safe to say that the majority of gamers worldwide have a fond memory that derives from a BioWare title. From my own beloved ‘Knights of the Old Republic’ series to the likes of cult classics such as Never winter Nights.
"The Tragedy of a Generation"
Agreed. Although I would say we had two this gen. Still can't believe what they did to Fallout.

If you want an immersive world to dive into while you wait for Torment, why not try one of these story-driven epics?
I really want Torment.. but the price point is just too much for me to go into it at launch. Gotta wait for a good sale for it.