Games that satisfy your wanderlust?
Games that satisfy your wanderlust?
Spore and I mean that
Skyrim, Skyrim remastered and Skyrim VR.
Skyrim VR for sure. I sometimes crack a few beers and just wander around Skyrim. I’ll fetch a good glow and just drink beers while I sit and listen to music in one of the taverns in Skyrim.
that sounds mad comfy desu. doesn't it ever get boring tho?
It's not too bad as I find it to be so relaxing. If I am several beers deep, I really not looking to be too engaged in anything anyways. It's just a nice way to pass time before bed. I would recommend it.
The first ~20 hours of Breath of The Wild were magical for me regarding this, it felt so good to explore the world. Too bad that eventually you realize that there isn’t really anything else to discover than shrines, but by that point, you’ve already got your money’s worth.
Oblivion
death stranding
That looks nice, what mods?
Came to post oblivion
15 years later and I still love traveling the gold coast
Also Botw, Red Dead 1 & 2, far cry 5
Game needs to be set in a real life setting for it to do that for me, so stuff like Yakuza, Sleeping Dogs, or even TimeSplitters.
context?
Literally RDR2 for your pick
Imagine this, but with STALKER. Maybe someone can make it. Sitting around the campfire listening to guitarplay and banter...
chtpt
what mountain?
Grizzles from red dead
Google Earth
TL;DR
One German autist who was living innawoods disarmed 4 police officers and took their guns before going into hiding in the blackforest, he hid for a few days before he was found after some people snitched on him. Look for Yves Rausch
Gothic 3.
Gameplay and story might haven't been that great, but the world was beautiful.
Image search says it's in the Swiss Alps.
I would like a game that's a 1:1 recreation of the Earth. It doesn't even have to look good; Morrowind graphics will do. I'm sure with all the sattelite data we have, and by analyzing Google Earth imagery, it wouldn't necessarily be too complex to procedurally generate the world as you walk around in it.
Rain World
Outer Wilds
SpaceEngine
also these
> *low roar music start playing*
We can discuss about story/gameplay etc... But I loved travelling through Death Stranding
the long dark.. kinda
literally flight sim
there's also outerra but I'm pretty sure that project is dead in the water
Outerra Anteworld has a couple of interactable versions of Earth - Neither have buildings but one has fairly accurate (if glitchy) road layouts whilst the other is completely devoid of anything but plant life.
Honestly the push for realism has ruined alot of the wonder in modern games despite larger open-worlds and graphic fidelity. Doesn't matter how nice your trees and lighting are when I'm starting at the same uninspired flat plaints and mountains in so many games.
There's so much possible in variety for video game biomes like lava plains with snow, extreme mountains and terrain, crystal forests etc. Yet we just get the same grassy generic European forest/mountain/plain.