Not exact matches
White
open shelving
visually disappears into your white wall leaving the kitchen
feeling open and spacious.
A glass shower enclosure
visually lengthens the room and keeps the space
feeling open and airy, while a simplistic metal chandelier accentuates the high ceilings.
In essence,
open world games can be
visually stunning but simultaneously
feel hollow with many other areas giving off a
feeling that lacks substance, and in doing so many gaps and spaces become prominent by the bareness of an
open world game's design.
If you prefer
open world, maybe go with most wanted though I
feel it isn't NFS anymore with lack of customization, reused races (repeatedly), needing to beat said repeated races to make
visually indifferent upgrades to vehicle.
If you have a small house or a small closed in room, a great way to make the space
feel larger is to
open it up
visually with an interior window.