I'd bump the difficulty up because if you master parrying the game is a cake walk, though you will learn with time that it has far more depth than it lets on. Otherwise I find it very chill in a similar way to BotW. Just walk around looking at the sites, find some Mongols to slaughter, and then continue on. Some of the side quests are really good too.
GoT is a mix of BotW and Assassins Creed I'd say. Theres a lot more to do than BotW (like 40 sidequests that all are at least somewhat decent to very good).
BotW is just Zelda but open world. Plus its rated for 10+ in the USA though im sure kids younger than 10 could play most of it fine. most games are a ripoff of a game from a decade ago.
I feel like open world games just aren't for you. Which is fine, like thats valid as hell. But I probably would stop even trying to play them if I were you lol.
Yeah I feel you. As for me, I'm a completionist who just likes content for content's sake. So really, my only problem with massive open world games with tons of busywork is the worker exploitation that tends to go into making them.
While I've not played BotW (durability mechanic? I'm out), I think you've got the correct approach to the game. It's incredibly atmospheric and smooth, so it's just fun to chill with the world, make friends with a fox, and stab a bunch of Mongols in the face.
I'd bump the difficulty up because if you master parrying the game is a cake walk, though you will learn with time that it has far more depth than it lets on. Otherwise I find it very chill in a similar way to BotW. Just walk around looking at the sites, find some Mongols to slaughter, and then continue on. Some of the side quests are really good too.
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GoT is a mix of BotW and Assassins Creed I'd say. Theres a lot more to do than BotW (like 40 sidequests that all are at least somewhat decent to very good).
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BotW is just Zelda but open world. Plus its rated for 10+ in the USA though im sure kids younger than 10 could play most of it fine. most games are a ripoff of a game from a decade ago.
I feel like open world games just aren't for you. Which is fine, like thats valid as hell. But I probably would stop even trying to play them if I were you lol.
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Yeah I feel you. As for me, I'm a completionist who just likes content for content's sake. So really, my only problem with massive open world games with tons of busywork is the worker exploitation that tends to go into making them.
While I've not played BotW (durability mechanic? I'm out), I think you've got the correct approach to the game. It's incredibly atmospheric and smooth, so it's just fun to chill with the world, make friends with a fox, and stab a bunch of Mongols in the face.
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I have a general disdain for durability mechanics. They always feel extremely game-y.