I really liked the moral choices in Dragon Age, since they were waaaaay less polarised than in a lot of games
rather than choosing between saving sad kittens and murdering them ruthlessly or whatever, when you get to the castle redcliffe (for example), you have to choose between . It's a nasty one actually! It's not as cut-and-dry as a lot of moral choices.
Also High Fantasy is also commonly referred to as Post-Tolkien Fantasy, sooo...
rather than choosing between saving sad kittens and murdering them ruthlessly or whatever, when you get to the castle redcliffe (for example), you have to choose between . It's a nasty one actually! It's not as cut-and-dry as a lot of moral choices.
Also High Fantasy is also commonly referred to as Post-Tolkien Fantasy, sooo...