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As I get older, I notice that the open world formula is tiring! I much prefer a linear game told well than the same game with add-ons.

I was looking forward to Days Gone. I haven't had it spoiled for me, so I picked it up and when I realized it was open world, it killed my enthusiasm for it.

I just can't go hours on end forever just because.

For me, open worlds are almost a Nay! I've heard great things about Days Gone, and I want to play it, but the amount of time it will take to go through the story, because it's open world, I don't know. I get tired just to think about it.

What about you? Do you enjoy open-world games? Do you seek them?

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[–] DaedalousIlios@pawb.social 6 points 23 hours ago

It depends. I like Open World games that feel like there's a purpose to them being Open World.

Like the Elder Scrolls. The point is for you to feel like you're living in Tamriel. There's a point to it being Open World.

Or Far Cry (which I admittedly haven't played), where you're supposed to be lost in some place, deep in a place that is hostile to you.

And I might get crucified for this, but I honestly feel like the first Breath of the Wild game had no real reason to be Open World. The second one? Yeah, they figured it out. But the first one feels like it was OW just to be OW.

Tl;Dr, the game has to have a reason to be OW. Otherwise they're just aiming for quantity of content and poitnlessly hurting the quality.