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The Witcher 3. It's a very story heavy game with lots and lots of dialogue and long cutscenes. My wife wouldn't play it herself for exactly those reasons, but she watched most of the time while I played it.
Another recommendation would be The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The Koroks to be precise. Four eyes see more than two.
My wife and I really enjoyed Witcher 3. She could jump in, get an update on the story from me, listen to music, argue what decisions should we make and then leave if she felt so. Some quests can take days if you game like 1h daily or so, so it's definitely a position to try if you like cRPGs.