BioWareis one of the most popular video game studios around, forming a stellar reputation for creating deep and engaging RPGs with branching paths, unique skills, and amazing storylines that are a blast to uncover. Initially,BioWarewas limited to the CRPG space and released several amazing games in the genre that are truly incredible in their own way.

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However, over time, the studio evolved and made more high-budget titles to appeal to a bigger audience. Their initial attempts likeStar Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicandDragon Age: Originsended up being huge successesthat compelled BioWare to make this shift, even if their later games have attained more of a mixed reception. Regardless, there’s no denying that any BioWare game will take players on wild and exciting adventures that will last for many hours.

7Baldur’s Gate (59.5 Hours)

Players can’t wait to check outBaldur’s Gate 3, the next game by Larian Entertainment after they wowed CRPG fans with their work on theDivinity: Original Singames. It’s only fair that the responsibility of creating a worthy follow-up to one of the most legendary old-school RPGs of all time should fall on their shoulders.

Players who want to catch up on the story before getting intoBaldur’s Gate 3should get to work as soon as possible. These games are pretty long and jam-packed with content, andplayers will find themselves lost in these massive worldsfor weeks if not months.

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6Mass Effect: Andromeda (65 Hours)

AftertheMass Effecttrilogy knocked everyone’s socks off, players wondered howAndromedawould fare after declaring that it would be set in a completely different universe. However, issues cropped up from the get-go, with the launch of this game being notorious for having simply too many bugs to make for an enjoyable experience.

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Even after these issues were erased,Andromedahad many problems that couldn’t be ironed out so easily. The plot didn’t have the high stakes that made the originalMass Effecttrilogy so interesting in the first place, and the combat was the only saving grace in a game where the writing was all over the place.

5Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition (76 Hours)

Dragon Age: Originsis one of the greatest fantasy RPGs ever made, introducing players to a massive, engaging world that is full to the brim with politics, intrigue, magic, and, of course, dragons. To this day, many players still consider the first game to be the best one in the trilogy.

Clearly,Dreadwolfhas some big shoes to fill if it wants to compare to the might of the first game in the series. Experiencing the unique origin stories as players embark on the journey to become a Grey Warden makes for a great time that fans still haven’t gotten over.

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4Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (76.5 Hours)

Neverwinter Nightsis a legendary CRPG that served as BioWare’s last pure attempt to create a title in this genre before modernizing its development approach for good. The game’s main campaign is pretty riveting as is, with the wealth of custom content for this title being truly impressive.

Players who want to check out a classic CRPG with a compelling plot and a reactive world will love whatNeverwinter Nightsbrings to the table. TheEnhanced Editionfeatures all additional content for the game, enhancing the time players will spend with this title quite a bit.

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3Baldur’s Gate 2: Shadows Of Amn (91 Hours)

Baldur’s Gate 2is considered by many to be one of the greatest CRPGs ever made, with its massive story and lovable cast of characters setting it apart in the best way possible. The sheer amount of love put into this game is truly impressive, with every corner of the world hiding some form of secret or the other.

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Shadows of Amn’sgreatest strength is undoubtedly it’s writing, with its main story and the side content rife with memorable and thought-provoking moments. The tactical combat is engaging in its own right, and it’s a testament to the quality of this game that players don’t get tired no matter how long this title is.

2Dragon Age: Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition (102 Hours)

AfterDragon Age 2was released with a smaller world and a disappointing story, it was clear that BioWare needed to prove that this franchise still had the elements that madeOriginssuch an amazing title. This led to the creation ofDragon Age: Inquisition, a much-neededreturn to form for the series.

The story was pretty epic, and being the Inquisitor made for a great time as players made tough choices and got all the help they needed in their battle against Corypheus. The companions were a mixed bag and some of the side quests were poorly implemented, but these are small complaints in what is otherwise a brilliant game.

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1Mass Effect Legendary Edition (110 Hours)

It may be unfair to take an entire trilogy as one entry, but there’s no denying that theMass Effect Legendary Editionhas pretty much become the best way to experience these three games. The first title has been improved upon significantly, which was certainly required considering how dated its gameplay feels.

The other two titles received more visual overhauls, with their gameplay being pretty modern and engaging.Mass Effect Legendary Editionis an excellent way toplay through Commander Shepard’s storyand serves as a great way to relive this masterpiece afterAndromedaleft a sour taste in the mouths of most fans.