Over Christmas I got a PS2 as a fun present. Yeah I know they're dinosaurs, but I've never really got into recent console gaming (the price of PS2 when it first came out and the decision to make Wii's hard to find turned me off). One of the games I got with it was Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
I actually find I don't enjoy the game itself so much as the ability to just wander around and explore the cities. I found a cheat code that allowed me to enter areas that hadn't yet been unlocked*, so occasionally I'll just ignore the game itself and go wandering around, especially since the game doesn't require you to go from A to B to C in any set time. I once spent 2 weeks between missions just familiarizing myself with the area and looking for bonus stuff.
I know there are online "environments" like Second Life that offer similar experiences (though restricted). I thought I'd ask if there are any other open-ended, sandbox-style games out there (preferably for PS2 but I'll take any suggestions) that, like GTA: SA, can be played as "explore the environment" games instead of having to follow set missions and time limits? (In GTA: SA the only "time limit" I'm aware of is the character has to eat every couple days or start losing health.)
I've played Assassins Creed and I suppose some of the missions come close, though you're still restricted to a certain area. Paradise in Postal2 (boy, I sound like a psycho mentioning all these ultra-violent games) is very much a sandbox-like environment once you get to a certain point and all the areas unlock, as long as you stay away from spots that trigger missions.
But I'm looking for "whole-city" environments like GTA. And San Andreas is, what, 7 years old now so I'm sure the newer games must offer immense "sandboxes."
Alex
* GTA: SA penalizes you for cheating, so I can't save games when I use this cheat. In the game, if you try to enter areas before they're unlocked, the police come after you. I found a code that makes the cops ignore you, so I'm able to check out the game's version of Las Vegas, for example. Not everything's accessible yet, but I can enjoy the scenery and a few places like casinos are still open.
I actually find I don't enjoy the game itself so much as the ability to just wander around and explore the cities. I found a cheat code that allowed me to enter areas that hadn't yet been unlocked*, so occasionally I'll just ignore the game itself and go wandering around, especially since the game doesn't require you to go from A to B to C in any set time. I once spent 2 weeks between missions just familiarizing myself with the area and looking for bonus stuff.
I know there are online "environments" like Second Life that offer similar experiences (though restricted). I thought I'd ask if there are any other open-ended, sandbox-style games out there (preferably for PS2 but I'll take any suggestions) that, like GTA: SA, can be played as "explore the environment" games instead of having to follow set missions and time limits? (In GTA: SA the only "time limit" I'm aware of is the character has to eat every couple days or start losing health.)
I've played Assassins Creed and I suppose some of the missions come close, though you're still restricted to a certain area. Paradise in Postal2 (boy, I sound like a psycho mentioning all these ultra-violent games) is very much a sandbox-like environment once you get to a certain point and all the areas unlock, as long as you stay away from spots that trigger missions.
But I'm looking for "whole-city" environments like GTA. And San Andreas is, what, 7 years old now so I'm sure the newer games must offer immense "sandboxes."
Alex
* GTA: SA penalizes you for cheating, so I can't save games when I use this cheat. In the game, if you try to enter areas before they're unlocked, the police come after you. I found a code that makes the cops ignore you, so I'm able to check out the game's version of Las Vegas, for example. Not everything's accessible yet, but I can enjoy the scenery and a few places like casinos are still open.