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exploration

  1. flyingjohn

    Action rpg's with good exploration

    Upon playing Diablo 3 I came to the realization of something major that was missing compared to Grim Dawn. Grim Dawn's act 1 had me explore in joy as I was actively looking for secrets and the level design rewarded said exploration. Same thing why I like dragon dogma/outward compared to stuff...
  2. Feyd Rautha

    Indie Tales from The Dancing Moon

    Website: https://dancingmoongame.wordpress.com/
  3. cyborgboy95

    First Dwarf - Immersive Action RPG With Base Building Elements, Mech and Dragon in a Setting Consists of Islands Floating in The Sky

    https://stardrifters.com/
  4. Harthwain

    ZERO Sievert

    In short: 2D pixel art survival game in post-apocalyptic world inspired by S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (as stated by the developer) and similar to Escape from Tarkov. Interesting features (in no particular order): Maps are procedurally generated but with points of interest manually created, which is...
  5. Moaning_Clock

    Elder Scrolls Are there even Elder-Scrolls-like Exploration RPGs?

    This is mostly in regards to Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim. I watched a video a couple of days ago where the bold statement was: there aren't really Elder Scrolls like games. One thing I do enjoy a lot is the exploration in these games. If TES 3-5 would form a genre I would name it...

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