I think gameplay is most important. But what I like in video games is freedom. Not exactly open worlds or sandbox games, but just a sense that you are in control. One game I find to be a good example of this is escape from butcher bay. There was a pretty linear story, but you always feel like you are in control of your actions. You can back track and pretty much do anything, interact with characters, and Butcher Bay seems like a real place even though it doesn't have an open world per say.
And I only like open worlds if they are well developed. Games like The Witcher, Gothic, Fable, and the Bethesda games (Fallout, Elder Scrolls).
I do not particularly like open worlds like mercenaries or just cause 2, even though i still enjoy an occasional sandbox game.
But gameplay, freedom, and story for me.
And I only like open worlds if they are well developed. Games like The Witcher, Gothic, Fable, and the Bethesda games (Fallout, Elder Scrolls).
I do not particularly like open worlds like mercenaries or just cause 2, even though i still enjoy an occasional sandbox game.
But gameplay, freedom, and story for me.