Mirror's Edge Catalyst
mixes open world mechanics from many other titles in the genre and lovingly wraps it in the slick style of the City of Glass.
Not exact matches
An
open world Action - RPG
mixing the best gameplay
mechanics we've seen over the years with unique and dazzling elements of its own thrown in to blow your mind.
The Verdict: 4/5 — Great Watch Dogs follows Ubisoft's template for creating an
open -
world title faithfully, but manages to introduce a fun new
mechanic into the
mix, too, while also getting the rest of the gameplay right.
In
mixing its scrolling shooter DNA with RPG
mechanics, Gryphon Knight Epic
opens up a
world map and lets players decide in which order they wish to tackle the levels ahead, with these missions encompassing all types of locations from deserts to jungles, castles and dank caverns.
Neither a reboot nor a back - to - basics affair, Wolfenstein was something of an
open -
world game with a bunch of new
mechanics mixed in.
Rise of the Tomb Raider took a deliciously crafted playground of an
open world,
mixed in some solid platforming
mechanics, and topped it off with a story that presented an interesting look into the life of Lara Croft.
Retro City Rampage combines 8 bit styles with today's game
mechanics, while also injecting fast paced action and an
open world experience into the
mix.
Robert's Pick: Sure, Dying Light's
mix of zombies, parkour, and
open -
world exploration could turn out to be an amazing amalgam of
mechanics.