What games best capture the feeling of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign?

What games best capture the feeling of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign?

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I used to like these books. They were really bad when I reread them as an adult.

Baulder's gate 1&2, Icewind Dale

Dragon's Dogma

Unironically bg3 because players act as retarded as the characters.

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any movie game

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This dragon lance? People are different than what I always imagined.

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neverwinter nights, icewind dale

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Eye of the Beholder 1&2 (not 3)

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Holy soul

Lmao, get left behind, looser. Times have changed.

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Baldurs gate ONE.
2 feels way too OC donut steel. It’s fucking great, but is a different style of story.
Also, Drago’s dogma.

Legend of dark moon!

Gas the firbolgs.
Literally worse than Kender

This is the single best vidya adaptation of 3.5 ever made and has one of the best combat systems in a turn based RPG. Unfortunately, it's incredibly buggy.

yeah. temple+ has fixed most of it though