Whilst other LEGO games have traditionally put you across a series of levels with a small hub that acts a passageway between them, LEGO City Undercover instead has all the action take place in a huge open world city a la «Grand Theft Auto» (or
any other open world sandbox game for that matter).
Not exact matches
However, given that Fractured features a
sandbox economy and an
open world without instances, interactions with
other players will happen, and are generally encouraged by
game mechanics.
They replaced the series creator with their own Dan Houser who helped write both Red Dead Redemption and most of the GTA series; and unlike
other Rockstar
games the
world is structured and it isn't a
sandbox game where you are walking around an
open world.
Being an
open -
world sandbox game, the gameplay is very similar to
other entries in the genre.
Between the gunplay and creative uses of gadgets to create an infiltration mission set within the
open world was something that
other sandbox games couldn't come close to matching.
• Play with thousands of online
gamers • Quest Maker — allowing you to make your own quests for
others to play • 3D
Open world sandbox environment allows you to free roam an entire school • Fully customize your character with over 5 billion different possibilities • Real - time market that enables true economy • Over 30 different fighting moves to crush your enemies with in real - time • Loads of weapons and armors to aid you along your journey • Upgrade your equipment to make them more powerful • Meet friends, or enemies • Create or join a clan to wage wars • Buy houses, furniture, then throw a house party with friends • Buy pets and train them to fight for you • Craft rare items of various types • Actively under development which means this
game will evolve greatly to meet your MMORPG desires
Outlined on the
game's website Inquisitor — Martyr is «a
game where you can develop your character for years in a huge, persistent
open world sandbox and shape the outcome of major events» Players will have «the opportunity to create communities, build allegiances or wage a secret war in the shadows against
other power groups, sometimes even attacking fortresses of
other players and maintaining your own.»
Lightspeed Frontier by Crowdwork Studios Lightspeed Frontier is an
open world sandbox game where you construct starships out of modular pieces, combat
others and explore a semi-procedural galaxy.
It's the first time where a Zelda
game has ever felt derivative of
game styles
other than another Zelda
game, but, in true Nintendo fashion, it takes the overdone
open world sandbox adventure and optimizes it to near perfection.