Farcry 4 and 5 are superb. Not "magical" worlds, but open world free roaming etc. Plenty of firepower and a good way to unwind after a day at the office (3 is still my fave, but 4 and 5 have the graphics).
Hi guys I am not a huge fan of RPG games although I haven't had much experience with them :)
I did have Witcher 3 but sold it as it didn't really grab me but the world and graphics were truly stunning and that's what I like I love these magical worlds with fantastic scenery so do I try Witcher 3 again as the game of the year edition is £16 on the playstation store also Skyrim remastered is the same price? I know I should like the Witcher :)
I just finished Red Dead 2 and God of War and loved them so I do like great graphics etc but I suppose the stumbling block is this quest situation that all RPG's have so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Farcry 4 and 5 are superb. Not "magical" worlds, but open world free roaming etc. Plenty of firepower and a good way to unwind after a day at the office (3 is still my fave, but 4 and 5 have the graphics).
The Last Of Us Remastered.
Edit - sorry, just saw the no shooting bit.
Have you tried Divine Divinity or Pillars of Eternity?
Horizon Zero Dawn looks amazing and is a big game.
It's an "out there" suggestion, but I had a blast with South Park: The Stick of Truth. Not tried The Fractured But Whole yet 😂😂
Skyrim is what you are looking for. Its truly epic.
Fallout 4 if you want a similar experience to Skyrim but post apocalyptic scifi gun fun.
Diablo if you want something a bit more linear.
I played Fallout 4 and really enjoyed it and I did try Skyrim on the PC a few years ago but I didn't finish it but I need to try it again as it is remastered now on the PS4 and only £16 it was really between Skyrim and the Witcher maybe the graphics are better on Witcher but Skyrim gameplay might be better for me :)
Bit out of leftfield but Persona 5 would be my shout. Niche as hell but brilliant if it's your kind of thing.
Nier: Automata? Maybe guns in it though, but not sure.
Dragon Age: Inquisition?
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I looked at Nier so many times recently when it was on sale but some of the combat just looked a bit weird but I know it will be different as for Dragon I was watching a review today but wasn't convinced :)
After enjoying/completing RDR2 I was looking for something similar to play over Xmas
I have bought Skyrim, Far cry 5 and assassins creed odyssey
Skyrim lasted 30mins before I decided to try something else, I think I will try again but it didn't grab me, AC was better and I am spending some time on it, I'd say it was pretty similar to RDR2 in lots of ways
FC5 though is a blast, loving it
Skyrim needs weeks ( much like fallout 4) but its so huge and interesting.
Last of Us- compulsory really,you have the best game ever written at your fingertips- get it.
I've heard good things about ELEX but haven't played it yet
Played Uncharted and loved them I just bought Skyrim at £16 it is worth trying again :)
Witcher 3 is one of, if not the damn finest RPG I've ever played, but it was a real slow burner at the start. Give it another chance if you can, I'd say its the gold standard.
Not sure if Spider Man counts as an RPG (technically a fantasy?) but I'm currently playing through and its blown me away. Surpassed Rootin Tootin Cowboy Shootin 2 for me, and I was a big fan of that.
Thanks for the reply :) I was uumming and ahhing over Spiderman as I am just not sure as I read a review saying that some compulsory timed sneaking quests as humans were just a bit tedious so I didn't know whether to buy it so I didn't also on PS Store it's reduced to around £34 and I am thinking that will come down again :)
As for Witcher 3 I did have it and played it for a short while but didn't get into it so I had it on disk and sold it BUT I know the world is gorgeous and I should give it another try especially as the game of the year edition is only £16 on the PS Store!
This. I think the W3 is probably one of the best games I’ve ever played, incredibly well written and superbly crafted. You need to give it another go, as it does take a bit of time to get into. Go for the Goty edition with all the DLCs.
Once you really start to explore and the (huge) map opens up you’ll be blown away by the level of detail in the World and epic story. There’s some great characters in there too, like the Bloody Baron or Gaunter ‘o Dim. It’s also stunning graphically - I’ve been playing F76 and the graphics (2018 game!) are an embarrassment compared.
Just don’t get too bogged down with the crafting etc at the beginning as this can seem a bit dull until you get your head round it.
Downloading W3 now :)
Have you got much spare cash? Buy a PSVR headset then play Skyrim in glorious virtual reality. I know VR isn't for some but I'm now totally hooked.
Can I ask about Skyrim, does it transform after the initial section? I have literally just started and escaped the Dragon with the other chap and ended up having dinner in a nearby village, I tried exploring but found the landscape very restrictive (stuck to paths etc) tried a side mission and turned it off
Crikey you have to give it more of a chance than that :) I have started the main quest and have been in a fab dungeon killing and looting I have come to a door that I can't open yet I think in certain areas you have to use the paths but it is open world so you can wander about where you want.
Red dead 2 is brilliant imho
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Fallout 4
I’d give Witcher 3 goty a try
Here's an idea; Spyro the dragon
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Just to update I am now sorted as I have just bought Skyrim and Witcher 3 GOTY edition I have started Skyrim first so these two IF I like them will keep me going a fair old while and at £16 each they were too cheap to not try :)
If you cast your net further, and splurge for a new console, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the best open world RPG I've played. I've put 180 hours into it and still haven't finished it.