When is the last time you felt like you were on an adventure when you played a game?
When is the last time you felt like you were on an adventure when you played a game?
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Horizon Zero Dawn
Grandia 2 or maybe Skies of Arcadia.
yikes
Bloodborne.
Bloodborne
Divinity orignial sin 2
Inside
Uncharted 4
Metro Exodus very soon.
Samefag
Lisa
bloodborne
Sonic 3 and Knuckles
Bloodborne
Nehrim and Enderal. Nehrim mostly, t he story was epic in scale.
Hollow Knight. Great game.
Skyrim unironically
Final Fantasy 7, 3 weeks ago
Playing Dragon's Dogma. Before that probably BotW. Not enough games capture the feeling.
Breath of the Wild.
BOTW unironically
I miss my first time playing it. I can't think of another game that makes its world feel endless yet valid.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Tales of Vesperia, which was only a month ago.
Zenith rpg and The Book of Unwritten Tales 1-2
Never
Can't wait till I do
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Bloodborne
bloodborne
Deltarune.
Morrowind
>>Adventure
>an undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks.
>an exciting or remarkable experience.
I believe naivety is necessary to properly answer this question. Even though modern games can be really good and engaging the fact that gamers are older and understand gaming tropes hinders a sense of adventure. To satisfy my personal interpetation of adventure a few criteria have to be met.
1. I have to be completely immersed.
2. When I'm not playing I have to be thinking about the game.
3. There has to be mystery, a sense of isolation and discovery. This can be world or game mechanics.
I can only think of 4 games that did this for me.
>Elderscrolls III: Morrowind
>World of Warcraft Vanilla
>FEAR
>Twilight Princess
I beat OOT with a friend so it doesn't count. Mario 64 is also close but I saw other people beating it before I eventually did.
God you come off as such a cunt
My first weeks of Lineage 2
Unironically Breath of the Wild
this