Everyone has a different definition of what they find fun, and that's fair. Some enjoy the challenge of Soulsborne games, of being beaten down over and over again by a boss three times their size (at ...
Some open-world games are simply more enjoyable when the story is shared. Playing alone can be fun, but playing together changes how the story feels. Conversations land better, missions feel less ...
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Open-world games that built cult followings
Niche or not, there's something magical and unique about these open-world games that enjoy loyal cult followings.
Mark Sammut grew up on the PlayStation 1 and has been playing games ever since, although he is no longer limited to just Sony consoles. Be it JRPGs, shooters, platformers, or hack and slash games, ...
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Open-World Games That Prove Bigger Maps Aren't Better
Sometimes a massive scope and miles of terrain aren't the keys to success. These open-world games prove that bigger maps aren't necessarily better.
Daniel has been playing games for entirely too many years, with his Steam library currently numbering nearly 750 games and counting. When he's not working or watching anime, he's either playing or ...
Nothing wrong with popular titles getting a little extra love. They're popular for a reason, after all.
Once upon a time, promoting a new game with the phrase “open world” was enough to pique many gamers’ interest. But these days, that promise alone is hardly enough to set games apart. After all, games ...
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