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Everywhere - game from ex Rockstar employees

Makabb

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As its name suggests, the open-world game aims to allow players to go anywhere and do basically anything.

The game is about giving the player an enormous amount of freedom, with enough possibilities and just enough constraints to keep you constantly entertained and at the same time feel like you’re actively shaping the world around you, and living in a genuinely alternate reality


http://www.gamespot.com/articles/former-gta-5-boss-reveals-incredibly-ambitious-sou/1100-6447293/
 

yes plz

Arcane
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Pathfinder: Wrath
"It's like GTA but you can go anywhere and do anything!"

Are they letting a group of 10 year olds handle the PR for this game?
 

Big No

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"Actively shaping the world around you".

I killed 500 cops in a single gun fight yet they keep reusing the same tactics non stop. So much influence I'm giving off.
 

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