I agree that Kroxy's voice-acting is possibly the best in the game. And I think that the player character's is possibly some of the worst :P Well, I'm playing a male survivor. Maybe female characters have better voice acting?
Anyway, I'm mostly replying to back up GlanceALot's suggestion for you to check Morrowind out. Persoanlly I never finished it but I don't spend very much time playing games so that's not rare for me. I have played it quite a lot though, and in some ways it's very impressive. There are some things about it that I find frustrating (mostly the NPCs), but overall it's pretty interesting.
The style of the landscape and architecture in Morrowind isn't really to my taste at all, but overlooking that, the size of the world is stunning. The soundtrack wasn't anything special in my opinion, but I've heard others give it a lot of praise. The voice-acting is generally good, but you hear the same lines being repeated over and over and over again by different NPCs. If you've met one female wood elf, you've met all the female wood elves in the game, basically.
The skill system is one of the things I liked about it. You level up skills by using them, and you get some stat points to distribute every time you level up a certain number of skills. You always get the same number of stat points to distribute, but various stats get a bonus multiplier depending on which skills you worked to get the stat points.
For example, if I raise mostly combat skills like Long Swords, then Strength will have a multiplier on it, so any points added to it are actually worth 3 points, etc. It works quite well.
Anyway, I've hardly heard of of Lionheart before, but I just checked out a couple of reviews. They're not saying it's anything spectacular, but I like the sound of it. The concept of magic being introduced to the real world sound like it could make for some very interesting scenarios. I might try and get hold of a copy at some point <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />.