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I'm looking for an mmorpg with a story line like SWTOR. So far it has been the only mmo I have gotten into the storyline with. I love the romance options like mass effect and the immersion from the star wars world overall. I play wow, but i've never gotten into it. I believe back when i played guild wars 2 I got into it but I can't remember, but at the same time it seems like GW2 is dead. I havent looked back into it much but I haven't heard anything about it in a while.
So really I'm just looking for an mmo to become immersed in. To where leveling actually feels like progressing rather than routine, e.g. SWTOR's moving on up through the sith or jedi ranks.
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"I don't give a sh*t what other people say. I play what I like and I'll pay to do it too!" - SerialMMOist
What ^^^^ said , The story is not as personal as the SW:TOR one, No romances, no real choices but stil one of the best Story based MMO's ever made.
The Grind is shorter then in SW:TOR and the missions far for fun, sw:tor got repeative very fast with little to no story weaving between the main campain , ESO got a good story for nearly any and all missions
In less then 2 months it becomes B2P
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Here are my favorites:
The Secret World - Amazing Story
I would also consider FF XIV
(Not an MMO) but Dragon Age Inquisition has a great story.
Lastly remember GW2 has an expansion coming out and I imagine a new story will accompany it.
the secret world
you wont find a better story out there, especially if you do investigative mission ALONE - without the help of the internetz :P
tho it's engine could need some love
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ESO and TSW are my suggestions as well.
TSW has action based combat, just like ESO. Some people hate the animations, but I think the game has plenty of other things going for it to make up for that. (And besides, it's a matter of personal taste anyway, you may very well like them)
ESO's story is more interactive when it comes to making choices, but TSW is a better "storytelling" experience overall. (Probably for a large part due to the lack of interactivity)
TSW is already B2P, so if you want something to tide you over until ESO goes B2P as well it'd be the perfect choice IMO. They are also very different settings, so they don't really compete with each other in that regard either. (One is High Fantasy, while the other is a Dark Modern Fantasy setting - think World of Darkness and the Dresden Files if you're familiar with either of those.)
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
Dresden Files mostly just by the setting, if I should pick a series close to TSW I'd say the Lost Room mini. When I first played Room 13 in Savage Coast (I mean the Hell and Bach investigation mission), it seemed very much like Lost Room to me (which room you do find in the end, in Tabula Rasa)
darkstar, TSW has a great, well-written story, I think that's why the plenty of mentioning. If you don't trust the judgement of random posters here, listen to the bear instead, the bear is right http://youtu.be/OkAHzCfwXGc (and also you can see the combat there, both in pve and in pvp). A nice compilation of the mood, the scenes, etc.
For story I'd say AoC too, if you like Howard's work. Nice writing, lots of hints and references to the books, cool NPCs with an adventure-ish conversation mechanic. Gameplay-wise the setting is similar to TOR's one, with occasional forks for the different archetypes during the questing. It's not as separated as TOR, there's only a few class quests on the road to the cap, and those are shared within the archetype (for example all 3 mages have the same one), so no unique storyline for every class like in TOR. Still, it definitely worths a check.
As honorary mention I'd say LotRO, the book line is awesome. No cutscenes and voice-acting like in the others (ok, there are a few cutscenes), so it involves plenty of reading, but the writers did a great job.
In many areas, TSW is very atmospheric and immersive. Some very interesting story lines as well. I prefer ESO personally but from time to time I drop in TSW.
The combat is the main reason I lose interest in TSW but then again I haven't tried all the various combat roles. So I may be missing out on some good combat fun.
I mentioned ESO earlier but I'll toss in TSW with it as well. Both are worth trying out.
"I don't give a sh*t what other people say. I play what I like and I'll pay to do it too!" - SerialMMOist