I'm gonna have to disagree with you Noise and say that The Witcher 3 is definitely one of my favorites. I love the entire Witcher world, from books to all three games. Obviously 3 is the only open world game in the series, but Witcher 1 had some really big area's too. To me, the Witcher is one of the few game series that get's dark fantasy right. Most games feel like they're trying too hard and just come off cliche, or they do the opposite and simply add extra blood into a regular fantasy world and I have to wonder "How is this dark?"
Can't say I've played Uru specifically, but the world of the Myst games is incredible. Very rich with detail, and they all feel very lived-in.BogusMeatFactory wrote:Myst Online: URU Live - There is no video game world with the depth and history quite like the Myst series. Don't understand why? Come talk to me.
Fallout New Vegas is another great one. Feels like an honest idea of what post apocalyptic life might be like. I'm not talking about all the mutated monsters, sci-fi weaponry, and slave empires. But the day to day lives of regular people, like the citizens of Goodsprings or Primm, feels very thought through and that's impressive to me. Again, lots of detail in that world.
