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Had this conversation with a friend of mine the other day, which is surprising because neither of us has really had time or energy for videogames for about a year now. But anywho...
What videogame have you played that has had the best "world" within it? By this we mean it's a game where you're planted somewhere, fantasy or reality, and you're just in this world, free to do what you want, roam around, talk to people/characters, mini-games, maybe a work a job try to get some money, or progress through the game if you like.
I'm torn between Shenmue for DC and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time myself. Both great games. He thinks Lunar: SSSC had the best. (also a great game).
What's your take?
Just killin time on Thanksgiving, most of the family's passed out on the couch in front of "CSI".
What videogame have you played that has had the best "world" within it? By this we mean it's a game where you're planted somewhere, fantasy or reality, and you're just in this world, free to do what you want, roam around, talk to people/characters, mini-games, maybe a work a job try to get some money, or progress through the game if you like.
I'm torn between Shenmue for DC and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time myself. Both great games. He thinks Lunar: SSSC had the best. (also a great game).
What's your take?
Just killin time on Thanksgiving, most of the family's passed out on the couch in front of "CSI".