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Choices Matter

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Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Choices Matter, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.47
98% 9,376 votes
8.41
98% 4,532 votes
8.19
91% 285,108 votes
8.18
97% 1,615 votes
8.18
96% 1,713 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Choices Matter is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Choices Matter, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Singleplayer 54%
  2. Story Rich 50%
  3. Adventure 46%
  4. 2D 44%
  5. Multiple Endings 42%
  6. Casual 41%
  7. Indie 39%
  8. Visual Novel 38%
  9. Choose Your Own Adventure 31%
  10. RPG 29%
  11. Simulation 28%
  12. Atmospheric 26%
  13. Romance 22%
  14. Interactive Fiction 22%
  15. Strategy 21%
  16. Anime 20%
  17. 3D 19%
  18. Cute 19%
  19. Fantasy 19%
  20. Exploration 19%
  21. Action 19%
  22. Dating Sim 17%
  23. Colorful 17%
  24. Puzzle 17%
  25. Female Protagonist 16%
  26. Sexual Content 16%
  27. Pixel Graphics 15%
  28. Funny 15%

The Choices Matter tag refers to a gameplay mechanic or feature in video games where player decisions have significant consequences and impact the storyline, characters, and outcomes of the game. This tag indicates that the game offers multiple branching paths or storylines based on the choices made by the player throughout their playthrough.

In games with a "Choices Matter" mechanic, players are presented with various decision points and are often given options to choose from. These choices can range from moral dilemmas, dialogue options, strategic decisions, or even actions that affect relationships between characters.

The consequences of these choices can be immediate or have long-term effects that ripple throughout the game. They may impact plot developments, character interactions, quest outcomes, or even determine different endings that players can experience.

Examples of games that prominently feature the "Choices Matter" mechanic include:

  • The Witcher series In this popular RPG franchise by CD Projekt Red, players control Geralt of Rivia and make choices that affect relationships with both major and minor characters as well as shape political landscapes across an entire fantasy world.
  • Life is Strange In this episodic adventure game developed by Dontnod Entertainment, player choices heavily influence character development and alter events in a narrative-driven story involving time travel capabilities.
  • Telltale Games' The Walking Dead series These narrative-driven point-and-click adventures present players with impactful decisions as they guide their protagonist through post-apocalyptic scenarios filled with tough moral dilemmas affecting relationships within a group context.

The "Choices Matter" mechanic adds depth to storytelling and immerses players in dynamic narratives where they feel responsible for their own virtual journey's outcome. It often encourages replayability as players seek to explore alternative paths and observe the consequences of different choices.

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