Tag: open world
Generation Zero is a vast open world set in 1980's Sweden where robots dominate its abandoned world, play solo or with up to three others as you unwrap the mystery of the aftermath of what has taken place
A Beautiful Mess.
It is fun for hundreds of hours and really makes you feel rewarded for what you’re doing.
I find Curse of the Moon 2 to be one of the best damn adventures I've played in memory and an unfailing upgrade to an already excellent game.
What should have been a celebrated sequel is, instead, a painfully optimized game that only determined fans will be able to enjoy.
Visiting an angry indigenous tribe is not a wise thing to do. Sparking off a chain of events that lead you to fight for your life in the Amazonian Rainforest.
Citadel: Forged With Fire is a classic example of a PC game being ported to console without bothering to optimize, well, anything.
Kenshi promises one of the most intriguing ideas in modern games, true freedom of choice. Here's our thoughts.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, CD Projekt Red’s opus magnum released on May 19th 2015 to an astounding response from critics and players alike.
A great RPG/strategy game, already with an active modding community, that’ll keep players in a time sink of one more battle, as they look to dominate the land or just create chaos.