For me:

  1. Shadow Over Mystara

  2. Pool Of Radiance

  3. Neverwinter Nights

SOM is my favorite arcade game of all time as well as beat 'em up, the cherry on top is that it's a D&D game. Does it follow the rules and mechanics of the game? Hell no, but it's fun in that it's the soul of the game mixed with fighting game mechanics.

Pool Of Radiance is the only Gold Box game I've beat so far. It's primitive but it really does the rules and campaign of AD&D justice. Best to play it with the Gold Box Companion that maps the game for you.

NWN is great since it's 3D D&D while like POR it sticks to the rules of 3.5 D&D. Plus it allows you to make your own campaign if you wish or play fan made ones (some of which are really good and outshine Bioware's own).

  • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 days ago

    Gah I wish I had a pc or a console to play it.

    I hope you get to play it in the near future! If you're nostalgic for all the old ass games, you'll probably enjoy it. It's not a perfect game, but it does a good job of providing a TTRPG experience on a computer.

    I forgot Icewind Dale, which has a ton of fun subclasses on the recent EE

      • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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        3 days ago

        They're pretty dope, but I grew up playing BG2 at a friend's house when I was young.

        I still need to dip my toe into the Gold Box games lol

        • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
          hexagon
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          3 days ago

          I still need to dip my toe into the Gold Box games lol

          They're old, ngl, and kind of cumbersome to play but if you want a game that let's you do some ad&d 1st edition (or was it second, memory is hazy) it's great for that. Like most CRPGs the beginning is a tough slog but by the end you've got levels under your belt and gear you can clean up. Protip: play single classes don't multiclass because it takes forever to level.