What games give the best feeling of adventure?
What games give the best feeling of adventure?
Dark Souls
Bloodborne
Dragon's Dogma. Untill you realize how tiny the world actually is.
outward
>tfw you'll never go on an adventure with your friends, exploring unknown lands, slaying beasts, drinking and sleeping on taverns, and looking for the next unexplored task until the day you'll die with honor by their side
How do I cope with this feeling bros?
Dragon's Dogma
Black Desert Online
FFXII Zodiac
Divinity 2: OS
The Witcher 2 and 3 (1 is pretty good but the tone is very different)
RIME
Shadow of the Colossus
Breath of the Wild
by not being a faggot and realizing procedurally generated bullshit like the faggy scenario your aids brain just described is trash
>go on an adventure with your friends, exploring unknown lands, slaying beasts, drinking and sleeping on taverns, and looking for the next unexplored task until the day you'll die with honor by their side
Cope with the knowledge that I am making this and will one day shill it on Yas Forums
Based retarded nigger
Banner Saga
Is there any question?
I wish i could play this for the first time again.
This. The freedom and finding undiscovered sections of the world makes it feel like an actual adventure.
Kenshi
You can and will survive several near death experiences. Meet and lose your friends, possibly all of them. Travel solo and become the greatest samurai in the empire wielding a magic sword.
Golden Sun The Lost Age
BotW, Skies of Arcadia, Xenoblade 1 & 2
>Bloodborne
No
Play dnd if this generic boring shit is so amazing to you
Chronic trigger
Any mmo the first time you play a mmo.
Final Fantasy
The soulsborne series
Mass effect 1
Sea of Thieves
fable
Unironically the Silent Hill -series
While what was in store outside the next door gave me that familiar sense of anxiety, I was intrigued by the dreamlike world around me.
TES
Vermintide
WoW
Dragons fucking Dogma
Baldur's Gate 2
Fuck yes.
Start game on hard.
Disregard quests and walk to a random direction.
Having to struggle for your life as your party is getting raped by goblins in the dark is such a warm cozy feeling.
>tfw stuck in the concrete hellscape that is modern cities.
>playing on hard on first playthrough
Are you retarded? "Hard" is actually easy mod after first few hours.
Play on normal, accept all side quests but focus on main story and enjoy the ride. First blind run is peak adventure.
Baldurs gate saga
That is one disappointing adventure.
Why do people wanting to escape from real life?
Mass Effect 1
DD:DA and that game was flawed as hell. I can only imagine how good a sequel would be.
OoT is hard to top in this regard as well.
>Ctrl+F
>"Morrowind"
>Phrase not found
What.
Also, this: . No other game quite compares.
It still happens
>work in Japan
>boss breaks his shoulder
>needs to go to Tokyo for surgery
>needs someone to come along to carry his bags and shit
>chooses me because I’m new and don’t really do anything
>we take the bullet train
>shoulder gets fixed
>company policy says we get quarantined for two weeks for taking public transport
>boss doesn’t want that to happen again
>says when our two weeks are up he’s going to rent a car and make me drive us home
>it’s a 15 hour drive
I feel like a shitty modern day squire. Been fun so far but I’m running out of beer and ramen in my hotel room
Bloodborne is an adventure, it's just an adventure through nightmares rather than landscapes.
There’s something I find so soothing about Silent Hill. Maybe it’s because I’ve played them so many times, but the games just feel like a spooky hug now.
>stuck indoors all day because of a fucking virus
gee I wonder why indeed
games where the whole world revolves around the player dont feel like an adventure to me. You need a world that just exists in its current state and the player has to actually have to explore his or her options to overcome it rather than just collect their participation trophy for showing up.
Gothic
Two Worlds
Morrowind/Oblivion
Baldur's Gate 1
Witcher
That feeling went away for me as I grew up. I remember Legend of Mana and GTA SA giving me the feeling of immense pleasure being within a world I could explore and have fun with. Now I'm cold and desensitized. Almost 30. It's less about the games and more about me. Even when playing stuff like The Witcher 3 I barely feel it.
I guess two games that rekindled a feeling like that in me were Ni No Kuni and Dark Souls. RE2 also gives off a cozy feeling of fun and exploration once you're playing for the second or third time and know what you're doing.
Man, growing up sucks. I can't fully enjoy videogames like I could before. I have a library of games I bought and never played or never finished. Same with books.
Because it sucks ass
Dragon's dogma
Baldur's gate 1
Outward
Dark souls
I forgot to mention Skyrim. In 2011 I was deep in it. Made me feel wonderful albeit the game was full of bugs.
>literal trash
>no
>yes
>yes
Too bad every adventure is a fetch quest.
God that game had potential, but the closest they came were the story quests.
Too bad the rest of it is a boring jog around lifeless Islands to fight the same few skellingtons.
Fishing, sharks and skeleton boats just aren't enough to make the game feel like anything but a pointless time waster.
Fiction is just augmented reality. Not hard to see why people wish they could live there instead.
I wish SAO like games where real so I could dive inside and never leave again
>literal trash
your opinion you mean?
You're literal trash
dragons dogma is Yas Forums contrarian bait. the game is unpopular for a reason.
>SAO
zoom zoom
Sounds like you have anhedonia, user.
I brought it up to describe the type of game that I want, not that I enjoyed the show what so ever.
>the game is unpopular for a reason
Yeah, that's why it's still talked about constantly and is one of capcom's top three selling games on PC.
If we're counting non-fantasy adventure, Uncharted.
Tt's talked about constantly on Yas Forums*
It's world is microscopic, fights are tedious and unfun, and the whole game just feels like a single player MMO from the 2000s. This is unironically the worst game that I've ever been recommended by Yas Forums.
Runescape. Playing that game without a guide is a fucking adventure, the wiki and GE really ruined how people experience the game
Yes, I have schizoid personality disorder. It's deep when I manage to connect emotionally with something though. I was a hardcore DMC 3 fan when the game came out when I was 12 and DMC 5 brought me to tears of joy last year. A fun, joyful game carefully made for fans. I love when I can connect with games and those little moments are the gems I'm always looking for.