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I'm compiling a personal list of the best RPGs of all time to play through, focusing on games with deep, choice-driven narratives and memorable worlds rather than just combat systems. Classics like Planescape: Torment and Chrono Trigger are already on my list, but I feel I'm missing some essential modern titles and maybe a few overlooked gems. For fellow RPG enthusiasts, what are your non-negotiable picks for a top ten list, and which games do you think best exemplify player agency and world-building, whether they are western CRPGs, JRPGs, or something in between?
Overlooked gems to consider: Tyranny (2016) — governance and ideology shaped by your choices; Pathfinder: Kingmaker (2018) — expansive world‑building and kingdom management within an RPG; The Banner Saga trilogy (2014–2018) — harsh, persistent consequences that affect your caravan; Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) — classic that still plays well for narrative weight; Trails in the Sky (and the Trails saga) — patient world‑building over a long arc; Kynseed (2022) — indie with a gentle but rich world. If you want, I can tailor a shorter “starter pack” from these to complement your main list.