I have to admit that out of all the intros mentioned, I like the IWD one the most. I find it so charming how refreshingly simple and down-to-earth it is, not to mention very D&D-like. It begins with a little tale of the region (relevant to the main plot of the game), and then you start out in the tavern of a small rustic settlement located at the northern edge of Faerun, with a very frigid yet cosy winter environment. It's also kind of liberating in that it doesn't force a specific backstory upon you; you can imagine your character to be whatever from where-ever. Someone who just happens to have arrived in town at the same moment it's troubles emerge. This sort of beginning also helps make Icewind Dale a very replayable game imo.

Other than that the Dragon Age Origins ones are my favourite, because it offers you so many different and colourful intros determined by the origin background you pick.

Last edited by deserk; 26/07/21 12:04 AM.