What are some games that have relativly small worlds but yet they feel fucking huge?
Something like in Gothic 1 and Vtmb
>>338418393
Morrowind
>>338418250
Metal Gear Solid 3
how far back do you want it senpai
>>338418508
Morrowind had a big map tho.
Dark Souls
Fallout 1
You can finish it in like 2 hours but it really gives you a sense of a huge world.
>>338419215
Technically you can finish morrow wind in 15 minutes
Vanilla World of Warcraft had a significantly sized world map but it felt fucking huge. When leveling, you could go into wilderness for days without seeing civilization beyond that of a small quest hub, especially if it happened to have a class trainer for you like Grom'Gol did for hunters. In the end you went through same areas of a zone hundreds of times but it was never boring because you always met new people or tracked down guys from the other faction. It was amazing.
>>338419215
>2 hours
You can finish it in 10-20 minutes, but that's the but that's the beauty of it. It feels like a real world, and no handholding, there's a big world and you can fuck with it in any way you want, where the goal is to find your own goal, wich most of time time was to explore everything of the world since it was crafted so nicely. A quality that a lot of modern games lack