I'd have to agree with Far Cry 3, I thought the whole concept of an FPS, but in an open world was like "woah, this is awesome!" for me. Just the fact by wondering around. Plus the story is pretty cool as well.
I personally enjoy Metal Gear Solid the most, however, the cutscene length...well....be prepared
I do like wandering around as well, like in San Andreas (cmon we all love it )
But doesn't it get bored after a while. I did play something called 'the elder scroll' but the map was huge and i was bored.
I would have to play one of those game Nomad mentioned to give a better feedback
I'd have to agree with Far Cry 3, I thought the whole concept of an FPS, but in an open world was like "woah, this is awesome!" for me. Just the fact by wondering around. Plus the story is pretty cool as well.
I personally enjoy Metal Gear Solid the most, however, the cutscene length...well....be prepared
To be honest, I've never played many really popular and famous games before, MGS being one of those. Although I might try it soon since most people seem to like it a lot.
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I do like wandering around as well, like in San Andreas (cmon we all love it )
But doesn't it get bored after a while. I did play something called 'the elder scroll' but the map was huge and i was bored.
I would have to play one of those game Nomad mentioned to give a better feedback
ps: good morning guys
How could I forget about Skyrim? Skyrim was epic! The story itself... meh, it was okay. But the huge world, the dragons, the possibilities! I simply loved Skyrim, and I still do.
inb4 hate, but Oblivion, despite all the annoying bugs, is even better, if not the best TES game anyway. Most put Morrowind there, but I guess that's where nostalgia blurs their minds.
inb4 hate, but Oblivion, despite all the annoying bugs, is even better, if not the best TES game anyway. Most put Morrowind there, but I guess that's where nostalgia blurs their minds.
Well, I played Oblivion first, and then I played Morrowind (with DLC) and personally I enjoyed that more. In my opinion they are both tied, mainly because I enjoyed the storylines of all the guilds and such in Oblivion and it's...easier to hit (as in visually, MW is more of a dice roll, imo) but I played both just as much. I probably would say Oblivion is better, as if I can remember I really enjoyed it. "Back in the day"