Mass Effect Trilogy
The Mass Effect Trilogy from BioWare and EA gave players so much choice in this narrative-driven third-person action RPG.
Taking players to a faraway galaxy, they are put in the shoes of their version of Commander Shepard, a soldier who is tasked with ridding the galaxy of dangerous creatures known as the reapers; I say “their version” because the main character in Mass Effect can be fully customized, with the player being able to even change the gender.
You can romance all of the aliens in the galaxy –male or female–, make nail-biting decisions that can make or break your favorite characters that are part of Mass Effect’s story, or kill of your hated characters –it’s all up to you.
These decisions are what makes the entirety of Mass Effect so replayable; a decision you made in the first game could be carried over to the third game, with your choices actually making a difference in your Mass Effect universe.
If somebody wanted to wipe our minds clean, please do it just so we can play the Mass Effect Trilogy over and over again.