I found very few interesting spots in Witcher 3. It is definitely not an exploration gameScow2 said:And none of the most famous hiking simulator RPGs made the list at all? I'm happy for the Witcher 3, but The Elder Scrolls have been king of this since the very beginning. And they actually have a world to explore!
Is Alec Mason from the south then?Red Faction: Guerrilla
Here's a short description of Red Faction: Guerrilla: Go blow up Mars. Yeah, that's it. Guerrilla casts you as Alec Mason, who's arrived on Mars to find his brother, only to see him killed. You're then drawn into the Red Faction, where you set out to avenge your dad brother by laying waste to pretty much any structure you run across. You can't blow up the terrain, but almost everything else is fair game. It's a great time, and the game rewards you for causing destruction and mayhem, so you know it's a winner.
Still doesn't explain why none of the Elder Scrolls games are on the list, given that they're pretty much the pinnacle of world exploration games (Though Minecraft is kind of close)trunkage said:I found very few interesting spots in Witcher 3. It is definitely not an exploration gameScow2 said:And none of the most famous hiking simulator RPGs made the list at all? I'm happy for the Witcher 3, but The Elder Scrolls have been king of this since the very beginning. And they actually have a world to explore!