I finally finished RDR2 yesterday, so I started playing Spyro (the remastered version).![]()
I did.Did you find Gavin? (The dragon.)![]()
You get more different weapons as you go along.Horizon Zero Dawn. Ok.....
So this is nice, pretty scenery, and only a bow? OK here we go.
I'm not positive since I haven't played it, but I believe Journey is pure exploration, with no combat.I'd love some suggestions but anyone have any suggestions for an open world type of game where there is not too much killing and exploration is encouraged?
I'd love some suggestions but anyone have any suggestions for an open world type of game where there is not too much killing and exploration is encouraged?
I was thinking of Abzu too, but I couldn't remember the name of it.Abzu is an underwater exploration/puzzle game. There's a mystery to uncover but you're free to swim around and explore some areas on land.
You know, one thing I've found odd about contracts in Witcher 3 was that in gameplay terms, once you encountered every trophy type, there really isn't much incentive in doing all contracts other than to see their story, since the percentages they affect are always the same, which IMHO is a bummer. This is something I feel they could have really improved upon seeing as contracts are an important part of the lore. Randomizing the percentages or even increasing the percentages based on the contract level would have kept things more interesting. As it is, I felt they were kind of disappointing. They didn't feel quite as rewarding as they should have been and the trophies bordered on useless.
The stories are what make them worthwhile though.![]()
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