When it comes to games I love
Massive Open world adventure games, Hack»n' Slash and Strategy.
Not exact matches
It's a
massive,
open -
world, third - person
adventure game set in the storied land of Hyrule, where you control the Hero of Time, Link, as he wrestles control of the kingdom from long - time antagonist Ganon.
Rather, you're going to get everything
gamers love about an
open -
world action
adventure - loud weapons, fast cars, things that fly, explosions, a
massive landscape, and the ability to feel invincible.
In this post Skyrim land, many
gamers find it nigh on impossible to play another RPG without comparing it to Bethesda's
massive open -
world adventure, and that's fundamentally wrong, because the Witcher 2, a port of the PC title, proves that you don't need a
massive open -
world full of things to do to be a good
game.
An
open -
world, action -
adventure game with crafting and role - playing elements, Goliath is set in a universe where players build and customize
massive robots to overcome the challenges they face.
The
massive new
open world adventure game was a huge accomplishment for the developers, and a first of it's kind in any Zelda
game.
An Xbox One exclusive,
open world pirate
adventure where you clan up and attack royal ships — and other pirates — to amass all the booty sounds like a no - brainer for a
massive online multiplayer
game.
Actually, I take that back: the console keeps tabs on your playtime per
game so for my two Switch standouts of the year, the tally currently sits at 50 hours a piece and climbing... The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a no - brainer; with its beautifully sprawling
open world, memorable characters new and old, and the irresistible lure of epic
adventure — one which invites you to detour from saving Hyrule and clock in
massive amounts of time just exploring uncharted wilderness — not only is Breath of the Wild everything you could ever ask for in a Zelda title, it's everything you could ever ask for in a video
game.