Thread in the title.
What's the best videogame open world you've been in.
Is it the first ever time you stepped out of Links cottage in A Link to The Past? Maybe Skyrim is special to you because of the sheer size of the world, or Baldur's Gate because of all the hidden quests and secrets. A lot of people I know love the labyrinthine caverns and keeps of Dark Souls.
For me I suppose, Oblivion feels special. I don't know why as I know it's the most boring and generic of the TES settings but I just really liked the quaintness of the world. It was marvellous on your first step out of the prison being able to go anywhere. The mountains at the west of the map felt perilously high and the entire place just felt full of secrets and mystery and full of history despite being a rather generic and boring temperature European setting.
What's the best videogame open world you've been in.
Is it the first ever time you stepped out of Links cottage in A Link to The Past? Maybe Skyrim is special to you because of the sheer size of the world, or Baldur's Gate because of all the hidden quests and secrets. A lot of people I know love the labyrinthine caverns and keeps of Dark Souls.
For me I suppose, Oblivion feels special. I don't know why as I know it's the most boring and generic of the TES settings but I just really liked the quaintness of the world. It was marvellous on your first step out of the prison being able to go anywhere. The mountains at the west of the map felt perilously high and the entire place just felt full of secrets and mystery and full of history despite being a rather generic and boring temperature European setting.