I need help in finding a game, with few details to go. The game had baldur-like dialogue(maybe even graphics), it was also in a 2.5D view, and was probably a RPG as well. I don't remember anything about character customization, nor if you start with companions(or if there are any). The only thing I remember about it is that in the beginning I reach a village which is having problems, and I enter a conversation with a villager. Among the options I can slit his throat without gaining any information, and if I do that, someone reacts with a "Why would you do such a thing?".
Throwing it out there as a wild guess, but you wouldn't be thinking of Age of Decadence? It's not 2.5D, but that sounds like something that could/would happen in there.
Anyways, I was wondering if anyone could help me out a bit on finding a title that's been somewhat difficult to track down... Indie project, came out a few years ago. Gameplay takes place in this urban/suburban street network, and your job is to drive your character from point A to point B, while listening to them thinking their little thoughts.
Once you reached that character's goal however, you would then start playing as another character in a different car, with their own personality and running monologue, as well as a new goal to reach. The catch here was that the previous character is also present, and is driving the route you first took.
Each completed character gets saved as a replay that plays out concurrently with all the others, so your previous playthroughs become new obstacles as you have to maneuver around all your recorded replays, eventually resulting in a massive chaotic mess of you driving around your previous selves.
Top down/isometric viewpoint, modest 3D graphics. I believe it is/was on Steam, but I can't seem to find it either there or through googling, thanks to the insane mass of car-related games out there.