What games let you play in really beautiful towns, neighbourhoods and nature places...

What games let you play in really beautiful towns, neighbourhoods and nature places? I think these days many places look very generic and bland. Or set in a dark depressive world.

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Persona 4, but it starts kind of gloomy at first

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>this is what pokemone could have been in 2019

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Eastshade

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Instead they make it so empty and bland. Pokemon games always were so comfy and detailed.

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Yakuza.

When the fuck did that yo-kai cat get /fit/

2D to 3D often falls for this trap.

I forgot the name.
But that japanese nds(?) game where you play as a kid staying in his relative house during summertime.
The game is about you catching bugs, knowing new friends, exploring and adventuring.
It's comfy as fuck.
Any user can help me out here?

Shenmue and Yakuza to a lesser extent

Which Sktyrim is this?

How do you fill that gap between bland and flat and explorable? Like Twilight Princess but with less walls.

Tress, grasses, bushes, flowers, rocks.
Add things like berries around trees, random encounters in the grass (As always), have bushes give a higher chance of certain pokemons when venturing near (And sometimes hiding items), flowers are pretty, and rocks can have a higher chance of certain pokemon around them, as well as break up the scenery.

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Have you played Fuel?

>Pokemon games always were so comfy and detailed.
Nice bait my dude.

HarVEst MOoN

Gen 3 and 4 looked like complete trash but you have to admit Unova had it's moments

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Does this look generic or bland?

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Fuel sucked as a racing game but was the best road trip simulator I played in ages.

God damn Gothic 3 still looks insane

The three Xenoblades have really beautiful and imaginative towns and natural areas.

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Rune Factory

What game?

Beautiful till you play it in handheld mode and its muddy 420p shit show

R.I.P Pokemon

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Boku no Natsuyasumi

attack of the friday monsters

I really want to like Yokai Watch but I hate having to play minigames in every battle.

This chad knows.

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Boku no Natsuyasumi, a whole series

>not playing a Switch on a TV at all times
There, problem solved

This. Although I have no idea what gloomy shit you're talking about. The first 2 minutes?

Is this worth playing before Cyberpunk arrive? I heard the story is shit and it ends on a cliffhanger. Should I play the first game instead

Witcher 3: Blood and Wine

*faint harmonica*

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My time to portia
Dragon Quest 11

where the fuck is my girl inaho?

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What's that game where you play as a girl who moves to a small town to photograph things and post them online and there's a subplot where the townsfolk are turning into animals

Witcher 3.

Witcher 3

that looks great.
the definitive pokemon killer.

This is correct.
I didn't finished the game, but the first moment i'm in game, it's pure kino.
I don't think i ever saw any game that can top that feeling yet.