Gone Home, a first
person exploration game from indie developer The Fullbright Company, is getting a lot of attention lately.
Subnautica is a first
person exploration game from developer Unknown Worlds currently in early development on Steam.
Not exact matches
«It takes the playful pleasure of spatial navigation that
people are familiar with
from games, with the same kinds of controls and feedback, and applies it to the
exploration of information about
games,» said Noah Wardrip - Fruin, professor of computational media at UC Santa Cruz.
As you'd expect
from a
game developed by The Unfinished Swan's Giant Sparrow and distributed by Annapurna Interactive (a newly - formed subsidiary of Megan Ellison's Annapurna Pictures), it's not a shooter, but a first -
person exploration game along the lines of Gone Home or Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
Children are attracted to books, magazines, and other print materials that connect to their enjoyable experiences, such as superheroes, wild mustangs, science fiction, the ocean, space
exploration, insects,
people from other lands and times, and their favorite computer
games or
game heroes.
While the land Rockstar have created is vast and alive it's also pretty damn barren, venturing over yonder hill never nets you a massive sidequest which is a shame so
exploration is not really encouraged leaving many
people to just fast travel
from place to place which is a shame as the world is a fantastic place to ride through, largely thanks to the
games very lifelike horses.
Dontnod's third -
person action
game promises to deliver both a strong storyline, scope for
exploration and combat with oversight
from Street Fighter's Yoshinori Ono, set in the dystopian future of Neo-Paris.
From what I can gather, looking at the
game's site and skimming through the gameplay video below, it's a first
person exploration adventure in which you play as the gruffly voiced P.I. Paul Prospero who's looking into the disappearance of the eponymous Ethan Carter.
No Man's Sky, the highly anticipated space
exploration game, launches in a few days and despite dozens of leaks
from streamers buying the
game early,
people are still confused about the
game's activities.
The
game is played
from a first
person perspective and focuses on
exploration, of which you are free to walk around and explore at your leisure.
On paper, it's a first
person, open world puzzle and
exploration game from the creators of Braid; however, in reality, it's so much more.
Metro Exodus is an epic, story - driven first
person shooter
from 4A Games that blends deadly combat and stealth with
exploration and survival horror in one of the most immersive
game worlds ever created.
Two influential titles
from the new wave of first -
person exploration games are now available to download for the Xbox One through the Xbox
Games Store.
From the creator of Home is Where One Starts... comes The First Tree, a third -
person exploration game centered around two parallel stories: a fox trying to find her missing family, and a son reconnecting with his father in Alaska.
Taking a hint
from the 1987/88 surprise hit Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder is a pure dungeon crawling experience that handles
exploration and combat seamlessly through a first -
person perspective, much unlike other SSI AD&D
games from the famous Goldbox series, such as Pool of Radiance or Hillsfar.
Freed
from the demands of third -
person adventuring and gunplay, Uncharted: Fortune Hunter is largely devoid of action and
exploration, and lacks the atmosphere and character of its console parent (unlike the two
games that inspired it).
Structure wise, I'd honestly want the missions to return
from Dark Moon instead of the «free
exploration» so many
people talk about (which didn't even exist in the original
game).
Blast Off Morphite is a first -
person planetary
exploration game from indie developer Crescent Moon Games.
The action is seen
from a first -
person perspective, while the
game focuses around
exploration and crafting.