Now my list is obviously personal I’m very picky with games and a big mutiple choice lover but in saying that I realize my list might not be what most or everyone else would enjoy so there is no right or wrong in this one!
starting off with the life is strange one and two


easily my favorite Telltale “choices matter” game, with the only real competition being The Walking Dead. The choices in The Wolf Among Us felt especially impactful because they shaped how other characters saw you and how the story unfolded, even when the consequences weren’t immediate. That slow-burn effect made decisions feel heavier and more realistic! It was amazing and I love the art style too

Night in the Woods is another favorite of mine, and it’s a game that stuck with me in a very different way. The dream sequences were especially memorable they were strange, unsettling, and symbolic, and they added a lot of depth to the story without spelling everything out for you. They made the game feel more personal and reflective, like you were slowly piecing together what was really going on beneath the surface.

It might seem like a random game to add to the list, but I’ve always loved the WarioWare games, and they honestly have a special place in my heart. They’re the complete opposite of story-heavy, choice-driven games, yet that’s part of what makes them so fun. The fast-paced microgames, the absurd humor, and the nonstop chaos make them impossible to take seriously in the best way.

This is easily my favorite FMV game. I love games with multiple choices, and Late Shift does that better than most, which is why it stands out so much to me. The way your decisions constantly branch the story makes every playthrough feel different, and you’re always aware that even a small choice can completely change how things turn out.

The Walking Dead by Telltale is easily my favorite game I’ve ever played, and for good reason. It’s an incredibly emotional experience that stays with you long after you finish it. From the very beginning, the game throws you into impossible situations where every choice matters, and it never lets you off the hook. The weight of those decisions who lives, who dies, how relationships change hits hard, and it makes the story feel real in a way few games manage!! This had to be added to the list think it’s my favorite on here

I love Fallout: New Vegas, and it’s a bit of a curveball on my list since it’s the only Fallout game I’ve really enjoyed. There’s something about it that just clicks for me the world feels alive, the characters are memorable, and the freedom to approach things however you want keeps me coming back. I can get lost in it for hours without even noticing the time passing

Omori is a huge favorite of mine because it’s such a unique mix of styles and emotions. On the surface, the game looks cute and charming the colorful, hand-drawn graphics almost make it look like a lighthearted adventure. But beneath that cheerful exterior lies something much darker, and that contrast is what makes the game so compelling.

This is actually the only free game on my list, but Outcore on Steam is surprisingly great. I stumbled across it while looking for choicedriven games, and it really stood out to me. Even though it’s free, it doesn’t feel cheap or shallow it’s just also different to other games I’ve played.

The humor in Dispatch is just so my style, and that’s a big part of why I love it and why it made my list. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and the jokes land perfectly for meclever, a bit absurd, and always unexpected. Playing it feels like a break from all the heavy, choice-driven games I usually gravitate toward, but it still keeps me engaged and entertained.
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