What are the genres in tabletop games?
And some notable examples too if possible.
And some notable examples too if possible.
I'm not necessarily asking for the scariest one you've played but for your personal favorite/best, based on whatever criteria you choose. Games that are more horror-lite/spooky still count as well, so feel free to consider and include those.
With regards to your pick: what made it so good? In what ways did its use of horror add to your experience?
Given that a lot of horror relies on surprise, subverting expectations, or the unknown, please give spoiler warnings if you plan to discuss important aspects/plot points that might ruin the game for others.
Hello all, hope you're doing well. It's the weekend again, and that means that a lot of us have some free time on our hands. And some of my favorite things to do with my ever-shrinking free time is dive into a large game world and just explore. With that in mind, I thought we could start a little conversation about free-roaming video games, and open-world games in general.
Some thoughts to ponder:
What are some of your favorite free-roaming titles?
What keeps a free-roaming or open-world title from getting boring?
What are some of the more unique ways to populate a large game world?
*Is Just Cause 2 the best free-roaming game ever? The answer may surprise you!