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The 10 Best Story-Driven MMOs of All Time - The List - MMORPG.com

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  • YaevinduskYaevindusk Member RarePosts: 2,094
    edited October 2017


    In my eyes GW2 earns the place because of how it's driven the entire game since launch with story, world changing events, and more. It hasn't always been the BEST story, but how it's done in the game is nothing short of phenomenal.



    I've always been of the opinion that the Original GW2 had the worst story and worst way to tell a story out of almost any high-profile game. Though I recognize my bias in comparing it to GW1. Two minute missions with 5 minutes of dialog just really irked me. As well as one of those missions every 3 levels (or 2-3 missions every 10 levels now). Though the way they told an area's story through events was pretty good.

    HoT and PoF are okay. The first season of Living World had a lot of problems. Second season was better. Third ended in a rushed fashion. Still, I would rank it above WoW for sure. Personal bias towards some other games disallow me an objective opinion.

    In essence, it's proof of concept of post-game story was good (even the last story mission of the original was a big mess), but if implementation is a factor, then that would significantly drop its rating, in my opinion.
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  • YaevinduskYaevindusk Member RarePosts: 2,094

    Celcius said:

    If you liked the SWTOR story, you clearly didn't play a Bounty Hunter. The story they had was an utter mess. It started okay, but then at about the middle it starts going in 80 different directions and is an incomprehensible mess.

    From what I have heard this is similar to most classes, because they changed writers too much in development for each one.



    Imperial Agent was pretty good.
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  • sirozzysirozzy Member UncommonPosts: 30
    In my eyes GW2 earns the place because of how it's driven the entire game since launch with story, world changing events, and more. It hasn't always been the BEST story, but how it's done in the game is nothing short of phenomenal.
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  • lahnmirlahnmir Member LegendaryPosts: 5,041
    Ohh god, another list! Kill it with fire!! Kill it with fire!!!!

    I guess its more of a 'how story is implemented' list then a 'high quality story' list, which is fine with me.

    My simple observation is the more story there is, the less freedom you have, SWtOR being the worst offender. I also think stories should be created by players and that the lore/stories that actually are present in an MMORPG should be optional, a background so to speak, not the road you follow.

    Then again, I play and love FF14, go figure...

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  • KellerKeller Member UncommonPosts: 602
    LOTRO is my #1!

    I could not remember the main questline of GW2, TERA, RIFT, ESO, STO and some others. Vanilla & TBC WoW I do remember and SWTOR too. Even small side quests. The other expansions were good too, but those I played after maxed out in Legion. 

    I miss Neverwinter in the list. Maybe not because of the main story line, but because of the player generated content.
  • TookyGTookyG Warhammer Online CorrespondentMember UncommonPosts: 1,115
    Really feel like you should return to having a justification blurb for each entry on the list.
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  • advokat666advokat666 Member UncommonPosts: 93
    GW2 No. 1 honestly !? ahead of ESO, LotRO and SWTOR, you can´t be serious. This makes no sense either from a technical (cut scenes, voice acting) or from a writing quality point of view.
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  • KonfessKonfess Member RarePosts: 1,667
    Gosh, I just Luved the Matrix Online.  I did a screen gab of each story screen, I just wish I still had those images.  Thanks for including her on the list.

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  • slytha11slytha11 Member CommonPosts: 1
    Ofc guild wars 2 is number 1 . Not because it has the best story ever , but the atmosphere they created and the fantasy world , i just love it so much , can t live without it . It s my only chance to leave this worlds hard painfull reality . Guild wars 2 is far more than a simple mmo game , it s beyond a game , its my second life . Well if u want facts instead of feelings , one of the most fantastic and insubstantial lore , environment they preserve almost for every season (and even more) , the best emotional and marvelous music , the wonderful artwork in every possible place etc .. The atmosphere is just amazing u can t compare it to other classical mmo s
  • KaerellaKaerella Member UncommonPosts: 27
    I'd go along with Guild Wars 2, as it has so much story of so many different kinds... but it would have been nice to see the old original Guild Wars in there too, even if the "massively multiplayer" bit is limited to outposts...
  • MirandelMirandel Member UncommonPosts: 143

    Mandalore said:

    I know there is some crap thing about GW2 running, but never really got it. I cant remember any story of GW2 but alot on SWTOR and I only played that the first 2-3 week after release until content was over.



    Imho GW2 is should be placed on 5-6...




    Exactly! GW2 is anything BUT story driven - thousands of players never even saw the story there, they go directly to PvP fields and never leave.
    In any technical aspect GW2 is an exceptional game, may be the best out there. But story is not it's main element, not even second. While in SWTOR anything you do (literally) is story related. You simply can not bypass the story, it's very definition of "story driven game".

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  • goemoegoemoe Member UncommonPosts: 272
    edited October 2017
    Guild wars two in the top five is the biggest joke possible. SWTOR and ESO should lead this by any means. Even Lotro has more and deeper storytelling than GW2. But the point is: it is "storydriven" as mentioned in the title, which GW2 is not. Maybe the horrible HoT part of GW2 can be called storydriven, but even than it is not done very well.

    This top ten is more biased than most and far from the truth.
  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 43,498
    lahnmir said:
    Ohh god, another list! Kill it with fire!! Kill it with fire!!!!

    I guess its more of a 'how story is implemented' list then a 'high quality story' list, which is fine with me.

    My simple observation is the more story there is, the less freedom you have, SWtOR being the worst offender. I also think stories should be created by players and that the lore/stories that actually are present in an MMORPG should be optional, a background so to speak, not the road you follow.

    Then again, I play and love FF14, go figure...

    /Cheers,
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    Apparently you are a conflicted gamer. ;)

    But I agree with your points including SWTOR being the worst offender.  Which is why its rating so highly in this poll of course.

    One could almost say the list of MMORPGs with the best story is synonymous with the list of games least like a MMORPG, or most like single player game.

    I think its the linearity that I struggle most with, even in single player games I dislike it.


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  • SpiiderSpiider Member RarePosts: 1,135
    TSW without any competition. No lore or story comes even close.

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  • postlarvalpostlarval Member EpicPosts: 2,003
    1. ESO
    2. Those that are not ESO

    Seriously, ESO is the only story that hooked me. It seems like every quest in ESO is somehow related to a faction story and loosely related to the main story. To me that makes the story more engaging and believable. In defense of the other games however, TES lore has been around for a lot longer so there's more to initially draw from.

    As for LOTRO, I don't really think it should be on the list. The difference here is the "story" in LOTRO isn't designed by the developers, like ESO, GW2, etc. They didn't create the world and mythos. That game draws from a decades-old classic book and frankly, the only thing Turbine did was take a great story and turn it into a mediocre set of tasks.
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  • TalulaRoseTalulaRose Member RarePosts: 1,247
    TSW #4....seriously.

    Ah, its bill......GW2 will always be tops.
  • JeleenaJeleena Member UncommonPosts: 172
    GW1 story was much much better then the GW2 story. That's why they fall back on Elona and Palawa Joko from GW1 in the new expansion. And SWTOR stories are the best!
  • synfragsynfrag Member UncommonPosts: 8
    No FFXI... Um... This list is total bullshit without that at least in the top 5.
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  • bcbullybcbully Member EpicPosts: 11,838
    GW2 has maybe the wrost story i've ever played. Js...
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  • GeezerGamerGeezerGamer Member EpicPosts: 8,855
    edited October 2017
    Mirandel said:

    Exactly! GW2 is anything BUT story driven - thousands of players never even saw the story there, they go directly to PvP fields and never leave. 
    Excuse me, but that doesn't make any sense.
    It's not because some players skip it that the story doesn't exist.

    It's actually a good thing that it's not mandatory (like in LOTRO or SW:TOR), it gives players choices and doesn't force them in a single way road.
    I think his point is that even though the story exists, the game is not driven by it. So while options are good, and I agree with that, it's difficult to apply the term "Story driven"........GW2 is not.
  • KnightFalzKnightFalz Member EpicPosts: 4,166
    1. ESO
    2. Those that are not ESO

    Seriously, ESO is the only story that hooked me. It seems like every quest in ESO is somehow related to a faction story and loosely related to the main story. To me that makes the story more engaging and believable. In defense of the other games however, TES lore has been around for a lot longer so there's more to initially draw from.

    As for LOTRO, I don't really think it should be on the list. The difference here is the "story" in LOTRO isn't designed by the developers, like ESO, GW2, etc. They didn't create the world and mythos. That game draws from a decades-old classic book and frankly, the only thing Turbine did was take a great story and turn it into a mediocre set of tasks.
    Actually, what they did in LoTRO was create stories surrounding and related to that of the books. I suspect that in some ways that would be more difficult than being able to create the world whole cloth as you must deal with details as they were presented rather than being able to define them as suits you.
  • Po_ggPo_gg Member EpicPosts: 5,749
    As for LOTRO, I don't really think it should be on the list. The difference here is the "story" in LOTRO isn't designed by the developers, like ESO, GW2, etc. They didn't create the world and mythos. That game draws from a decades-old classic book and frankly, the only thing Turbine did was take a great story and turn it into a mediocre set of tasks.
    I guess we've played two different games :wink:
    Turbine did nothing with the great story of Tolkien, that was the point - and the writing team did a pretty good job actually, building a story around and inbetween Tolkien's work. So the "story... isn't designed by the developers" part is simply not true.
    On a sidenote, it wasn't an easy task either, considering ME is one of the most detailed world out there, which is also cohesive and from one man. (True, there's a fair share of Christopher's work in it, especially in History of ME, to give credit where it's due)

    "They didn't create the world" also not entirely true, they did create quite a lot, especially in areas which have a past but not mentioned or detailed during the Ring's journey - and their work of presenting those areas fits well into the lore (all the way to the finer details like the names in Forochel Turbine derived from older finnish words because of the Kalevala's influence on some names Tolkien used in relation with the north)
  • WarlyxWarlyx Member EpicPosts: 3,363
    wth? where is FFXI? FFXI > all by miles
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  • AshanorAshanor Member UncommonPosts: 109
    No Asheron's Call? Seriously? It is one of the most story driven and unique MMOs ever made.
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  • Viper482Viper482 Member LegendaryPosts: 4,064
    edited October 2017
    SWTOR is the only MMO I ever played JUST for the story. I don't know how this could ever not be #1 in this category. Even if you don't like the game itself, people play just for the story. How many people play GW2 or ESO just for the story? I would bet the list is not very big.
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