Just curious. I love roaming around an open world and thought RDR2 was great for it. Just finished God of War and while the world is massive you’re not interacting much with anything beyond fighting it. Great game, don’t get me wrong, but it didn’t quite feel “open,” per se.

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    1 year ago

    Kingdom come deliverance.

    Every npc has its history and place in the world. It feels alive and realistic, and not just a theme park for the main protagonist.

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    RDR2 is the only answer until GTA 6…anything rockstar makes really.

    And for your comment I prefer games like God of war or final fantasy 16. Where it’s open, but still story focused. When a story is really really good. I don’t do side quests, I stay on course.

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    1 year ago

    It’s hard to say

    I agree on RDR2 but my farvorite one is GTA 4 because of Constantly high Jamaican, Gambling cousin and ARRRRGHHHHHHHHH!

    Besides that the open-world game that feels most open to me is actually Space engineers because you make the world and their is almost no limitations in what you can do.

    These Open-world games are very hard so their is not really too many of them.

    I tried making a Open-world game once but i found out the hard way how insanely complex they are and kinda ditched the idea :D

    Errh… Could we consider Gmod being a open world game? i mean, it is a sandbox game but some of the Community maps are massive and really open