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HoneyFresh702 t1_j68t2fc wrote
The movement is too smooth. Like you’re just floating all over the place. Couldn’t get passed it.
Badevilbunny t1_j65x346 wrote
Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
RDR2
Elden Ring
Loccyskillz t1_j6650ub wrote
I feel like the Fallout and elder scrolls games is what you you’re looking for, those series are the only ones that make you feel like another life in a video game.
ritepArg91 t1_j666buw wrote
Here! Look no more. Killing mutants @FO4 atm.
SmittyManJensen_ t1_j65wxlk wrote
No, none.
The_Paradoxigm t1_j65wrmi wrote
Skyrim
Elder Scrolls Online
Ghost of Tsushima
Sloth_Monk t1_j665pqo wrote
Horizon Zero Dawn
KenethSargatanas t1_j67jtne wrote
And it's sequel Horizon Forbidden West.
BeanBoy425 t1_j66uajb wrote
Nobody is saying kingdom Come Deliverance, it's is awesome. Large, historically accurate medieval game set in a real area of medieval Bohemia. It is incredibly immersive, your character must train, sleep, eat, not over eat so on. It also has a really in-depth and unique combat system.
[deleted] t1_j69qwm4 wrote
I really enjoyed this one!
jeff_user t1_j66spp1 wrote
RDR 2
WheresTheVarAt t1_j661ngy wrote
Try Gothic I and Gothic II - Night of the Raven, made by Pyranha Bytes. They are available on Steam. Those games offer the most immersion I ever got out of an open world RPG game. The story is simply beautiful.
Majestic_Preparation t1_j6657ce wrote
Ghost of Tsushima is very good. Cyberpunk has good story and interesting side quests narrative. Immortal Fynix Rising is more casual but also good.
Jakeyboah13 t1_j666apy wrote
Fallout new Vegas and assassins creed black flag
IamDT01 t1_j66mz21 wrote
As someone finally playing Witcher 3 for the first time, it gets my vote.
SadLaser t1_j67o2u2 wrote
Maybe I misunderstood what OP meant, but I felt like they were talking about something like the Walking Dead Telltale game but more immersive and open world. Rather than combat/action focused games like literally everything that has been suggested so far.
Sabbathius t1_j68uld6 wrote
Currently playing Metro Exodus, and while *technically* it's not totally open world, it's very open-worldish. In the same vein, Dragon Age, Divinity: Original Sin, etc., also can feel quite open world (large, open areas) without actually being a true open world. Because, technically speaking, even Witcher 3 isn't open world, not really, it just has huge open maps, but they're still separate maps (White Orchard, Velen, Skellige, etc, you can't seamlessly travel between them).
Also I feel some MMOs fit the bill, especially the ones where you can play solo. Elder Scrolls Online is amazing, if you liked Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim. Most of the content is easily soloable, all quests are fully voiced, and while it's technically not open world, the map is HONKING HUGE, individual zones are huge, etc. Many of the quests are pretty weak, but quite a few are really well done. And the content of the expansions for it are usually self-contained to that new zone, with an overreaching story arc, which is nice. And even WoW, when played solo, can be nice if you get sucked into the lore and read all the text (I wish WoW had voice acting like ESO does).
And there's also survival games where story isn't their strong point, but the story is still there. Such as The Forest (sequel coming in February).
xiosy t1_j69abb7 wrote
Stalker anomaly
Wild234 t1_j65x74d wrote
Red Dead Redemption 2 is an amazing one.
And GTA 5 as well if you don't mind the over the top antics that the series is known for.
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Bentup85 t1_j65zzdt wrote
I love the fallout games
Practical-Lemon-7244 t1_j661mla wrote
Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West
Days Gone
Ghost of Tsushima
Death Stranding
Skyrim
Fallout 3, New Vegas and 4
EliWhitney t1_j669gi0 wrote
Yeah, a few
natpatel01 t1_j663oa1 wrote
Zelda, breathe of the wild. Really enjoyed that one.
dunstan_shlaes t1_j661nzy wrote
Cyberpunk.