Not sure I'd enjoy them as much upon replaying them now, but at the time:
Planescape: Torment
Fallout 2
Mass Effect 1-3 (despite the various story related flaws of the latter two, and the underwhelming gameplay mechanics of the first)
Fallout 4 is looking like a very strong contender so far, even if it's unlikely to match the ones above in terms of story telling.
So does The Witcher 3, but despite putting over 40 hours into it - and then taking a long break as other things distracted me - I've found out that I'm still not much more than a third through the main story line. So still too early to say conclusively.
I'm also a huge racing game fan (it's pretty much like meditation to me) but it's tough to say which one might be my all time favourite. DriveClub is certainly the one I've played most and most frequently in years. I still load it up for a session at least a few times a week, pretty much consistently since I bought my PS4 in the spring.
Planescape: Torment
Fallout 2
Mass Effect 1-3 (despite the various story related flaws of the latter two, and the underwhelming gameplay mechanics of the first)
Fallout 4 is looking like a very strong contender so far, even if it's unlikely to match the ones above in terms of story telling.
So does The Witcher 3, but despite putting over 40 hours into it - and then taking a long break as other things distracted me - I've found out that I'm still not much more than a third through the main story line. So still too early to say conclusively.
I'm also a huge racing game fan (it's pretty much like meditation to me) but it's tough to say which one might be my all time favourite. DriveClub is certainly the one I've played most and most frequently in years. I still load it up for a session at least a few times a week, pretty much consistently since I bought my PS4 in the spring.