u/TheBreadPL

Looking for an Open World game that will really hook me, based on my experiences

Hi there, as title says, I'm looking for an Open World game that will really really hook me. These are the open world games that I have completed, how much each hooked me and my backlog for now:

Completely hooked me

Cyberpunk 2077 and dlc

Gta V

Red Dead Rememption 1-2

Dying Light 1-2

Hooked pretty well

Postal 2

South Park the Stick of Truth

South Park the Fractured but Whole

The Witcher

Death Stranding

MgsV

Yakuza 0

Backlog

Firewatch

Gothic 1-3

Gta4

The Witcher 2-3

Yakuza Kiwami

Postal 2: Paradise Lost

These are not the only games I've played of course, just the open world ones. It doesn't matter if it's rpg or not, cyberpunk, fantasy or whatever; I'm open for new experiences, so only the open world aspect matters.

Idk if that helps, but Gta5 hooked that great, 'cause it was my first real singleplayer game and Rdr1-2 hooked me because I have always wanted to play them, this is one of the decisive aspects if game hooks me, however I know you can't really do anything with that. Other thing on which my interest in game depends is if I don't do anything (like watching some series) at the same period of time I'm playing the game so my focus and time switches to the said game. Again you can't do anything about that but I think it's worth mentioning.

I am looking for that game(s) because any other game hasn't hooked me that excellently like the 6 I mentioned on the top. Don't get me wrong, that doesn't mean anything other hasn't hooked me or sum. Other games also hooked me great (like Death Stranding where at the end I cried for 30 min straight and Yakuza 0, whose humor I loved and in both I have 100+ h), but not to the extent that I could play for 3h straight and everytime coming back from school I couldn't wait to play them (again like the 6 on top).

You can also recommend any game from my backlog, maybe that would finally encourage me to play them. For example I have thought about finally starting Gta4 or Witcher 2, but I am not so sure yet.

To clarify, I have games to play for some time (linear, open world and others), but most of them I'm replaying or I know they won't hook me like I said before. So if I finally find that game(s) I'll buy and play it when I complete the others or if I just really would want to play it.

Actually I am looking forward to play Crimson Desert since I have heard really good opinions and words about the game and its excellent open world. However it is quite pricey for me for now and I don't want to spend that much on games again (that doesn't mean you should not recommend be any more expensives games, I'll just wait for some holiday or discount) and I am waiting for full game on disk or some definitive edition (idk if I see it done). It's just an one thought I don't know if it will lead anywhere yet.

My platforms are Ps5 and Pc. I prefer if the game was fully on disk and avaible on Ps5, but it doesn't need to be. It could be on Pc just fine.

Thank you and sorry for my English.

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u/TheBreadPL — 9 hours ago

Finally finished painting the Patrick at Gloveworld picture (+jumpscare at the end)

I remembered why I don't like paints. I couldn't get some colors right, but I think it came out quite nicely.

Thanks again for your recommendations.

u/TheBreadPL — 11 hours ago
▲ 362 r/spongebob

So I have recently discovered unused painting canvas under my bed and I need a suggestion what frame/picture from SpongeBob to paint. (See text below)

I would like it to be simple and goofy so I decided to draw something from SpongeBob.

I chose few frames and pictures that I find pretty goofy, but I can't decide which would it be.

So I'd be very thankful if you share me some of your suggestions or help me decide which one paint from mine.

u/TheBreadPL — 28 days ago