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ranandtoldthat, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

Not precisely open world but has the same feeling of exploration, discovery and unlocking, Supraland. Harder puzzles, unlock things that make combat easier. Combat is pretty similar to botw.

fri,

Yeah, don’t underestimate the Supra- series of games. I thought Supraland looked childish, but then I started playing it and couldn’t stop. It’s SO fun.

The jokes are hit and miss, but the interconnected world, steady progression and cool mechanics make it stand out. And you can freely draw on the map to mark points of interest!

There are currently 3 games out in the series, with 4th (Supraworld) being in the works.

sleepybisexual,

What platforms is it on

QuantumBamboo, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Link’s Awakening was my first game on my Gameboy, so will always have a special place in my heart! Ocarina was my first N64 game too, and it blew my mind! Nostalgia plays some part in how I feel about those games, but both are still solid games to this day.

BoTW and ToTK both managed to push the boundaries of gaming, and the sheer joy of discovery in both games makes them stand out. I do also love ALttP though, and in its own time it was just as revolutionary I reckon. I didn’t play it until the 2000s though.

goombakid, do games w Legend of Zelda

BotW and TotK for sure. Mainly for the exploration of Hyrule in two different forms. Visually appealing as well.

LttP would be 3rd. Story and gameplay was great.

Probably unpopular, but I loved WW as well. Soundtrack is wonderful to listen to.

Defaced, do games w Legend of Zelda

A link to the past for sure, it’s one of the greatest games of all time. My favorite modern Zelda is skyward sword, the dungeons in that game were so well crafted it’s insane the amount of effort and detail they contain. Least favorite has got to be breath of the wild, it’s a wonderful open world game, but an absolutely horrible Zelda game.

retrieval4558, do games w Legend of Zelda

Maybe I’m getting to be an old head but it’s OoT for sure

Dymonika, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

Noita is on sale!

tehcooles,

My god, do this one. I have like 800 hours into this game. It’s amazing.

Dymonika,

I finally picked up the Glass Cannon perk for my first time last night, and died from accidentally launching a default/starter bomb.

Uruanna, do games w Legend of Zelda

I’ve been playing the series since LttP. Twilight Princess is my top, for presentation and storytelling.

I feel like Skyward Sword tried to repeat that, but the dungeons and style / atmosphere of the world of TP still come out on top (even though I’m not very much into gothic style and furries). I think SS is way too cartoonish and happy-go-lucky for a world where the surface has been abandoned to the demons and yet everyone who lives there is cool (gorons, kiwis, moles, proto-Zora), that’s a massive tonal dissonance between the narration and the actual environment and it just takes me out.

The next ones on my top list are Minish Cap and Link Between Worlds.

HEXN3T, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations
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I don’t know how weak you’re talking, but Horizon Zero Dawn has that same engaging, high skill ceiling combat that BOTW/TOTK does. The minimum specs don’t look too bad, and the game is quite well optimised. Forbidden West is probably a no-go, though, and it’s a much better game which serves as a true direct sequel. They’re great if you like story, too.

The Zero Dawn Steam page.

As well as Forbidden West.

Everyone else has already made great suggestions too. This was the only different suggestion I could make.

sleepybisexual,

Looks good but yea, too weak

Tho it is a good game, played some on my sousins ps4 1 time

Domiku,

I played all of Horizon Zero Dawn on a Steam Deck, so it might work for you. You can get it for like $10 on key resell websites

ICastFist, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations
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Others have mentioned Elder Scrolls, but nobody recommended Daggerfall yet, so it’s one of my picks. Yes, the 1996 game, which you can play on Unity for a much, much better experience overall. Since the game is free, you don’t need to pay a thing. Combat won’t feel good, tho.

If you enjoy space games, X3 Albion Prelude might be a good option. It’s “open world” in that you can go anywhere right from the start, but the main gist of the game is to get rich so you can get the capital ships. Ship to ship combat is fine, each ship class has strengths and weaknesses. It has a learning curve and can feel needlessly convoluted at times

Kingdoms of Amalur isn’t really open world, but its combat is awesome. Get the original, non-remastered version, and it should run on your stronger PC, hopefully.

Dymonika,

which you can play on Unity for a much, much better experience overall

How?

ahornsirup,
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ICastFist,
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I put the link on the Daggerfall word, it’s this one - www.dfworkshop.net

GrayBackgroundMusic, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

It’s not Zelda like, but if you like factory games, Satisfactory is as close to open world as a factory game gets. You land on a planet and have to build a factory to launch things into space for corporate overlords. It’s first person, lots of climbing and building. There’s a tiny bit of combat, not the focus tho.

Kolanaki, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Used to be Link to the Past but now the title is held by Tears of the Kingdom.

Ultragigagigantic, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Breath of the wild is a work of art. SNES was my favorite before it came out

p5yk0t1km1r4ge, do games w Legend of Zelda
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Ocarina of Time, for sure

JakenVeina, do games w Legend of Zelda

Gotta be Breath of the Wild, for me. Taken together with Tears of the Kingdom, the series’ storytelling and immersion has never been better, I think, and as a game, Breath of the Wild was the tighter, more-satisfying experience, overall.

Wind Waker is a veeerrrrrrry close second. I think it’s the most-polished entry in the whole series, in both categories. I’m really not sure what I would change, if given the chance.

exocrinous, do gaming w Open world games, need recommendations

Assassin’s Creed 1 and 2. I’ve also heard good things about Morrowind but haven’t played it.

ogginger43,

Morrowind is a great game, Worth a try if you’re willing to watch some videos on how to play. Its a bit unforgiving to newcomers who don’t know how to build a proper class yet. Its got an android port too.

exocrinous,

If I’m an experienced D&D player, will I need to worry about knowing how to build a class? I didn’t have any problems understanding KOTOR’s character creation, and I actually prefer Mass Effect 1’s combat and levelling over 2. I love crpgs.

Aussiemandeus,
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Android port you say?

Xatolos,
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ICastFist,
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+1 for Morrowind. Be sure to play via OpenMW. It fixes a LOT of stuff and gives many quality of life improvements

Schneemensch,

Assassins Creed 1&2 are not really open world games comparable with BoTW or ToTK. The world is much smaller and everything is far more linear. The combat system is also not extremely great. You can mainly just wait for counters constantly.

That said, I still enjoyed the games (especially 2) a lot. But it is more the fun climbing action and fairly good storytelling.

Skyrim might be possible, but I have not played it personally. The witcher is available on the Switch as well.

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