What games truly invoke a sense of grand adventure?
What games truly invoke a sense of grand adventure?
your first MMO
For me, it's something that starts small and escalates to ridiculous degrees.
Impossible to capture past a certain age. Requires ignorance and naviety to get this feel from a game.
Genshin Impact unironically
Kenshi
enhanced by the lack of respawning containers, so you can clear out, decorate and make any interior a home or base
Unironically this
dark souls 1
Any of the Xenoblade games
Grandia 1
Stalker unironically desu
Kys chink gacha phone fag
Minecraft (but only the first 100 or so hours if you played it in late Alpha/early Beta)
Kenshi 2 when Chris? Don't let your sister get her grubby mitts on it.
Play Northern Journey.
Still worth a playthrough in current year?
Nice PS2 game
When you exit this for the first time.
It's not about graphics, it's about atmosphere and art direction.
Definitely, if you haven;t played it then get to it. The game is a gem.
What do you mean? You either have or haven't played it and if you like the aesthetics and gameplay then you can play it.
How is the Steam remaster?
I just imagine my own shit nowadays. Games are boring. Everyone was creaming over olden ring but it was just empty grass fields for miles in between all the actual cool things. Ds1 was all cool shit, no filler. Idk why people like empty fields so much.
Played it myself recently, it's good. It just drags on abit since spellcasting animations take way too damn long.
Valheim with friends
KNEEL
DALL-E, the AI, made OP's image, btw.
Shadow of the Colossus.
This
How is all the modded landscape, anyway? hard to imagine that much area made by modders that isn't a boring void
how do we fix this evolutionary mistake?
It's quite possible, it's just that no devs want to try because it's too much of a risk and not a guaranteed ROI
Of which Souls game have very little to speak about