I’m guessing you loved Battlefront II until they removed the loot boxes.
Pretty much any open-world game.
GTA, Skyrim and (to a point) the Fallout series are just too damn big for my short attention span. I don’t get any enjoyment running from place to place because I just don’t have the patience to do that, so I end up fast travelling to wherever I go, which takes away the point of the games.
Give me a linear game or, better yet, like Mass Effect, give me a game that has places to go and things to do, but isn’t completely open world.
Sounds like the Hitman series is right up your alley!
I like Open World games, like Skyrim and Fallout only, because there is always something meaningful to do or interesting missions to find, once you get into the Tom Clancy Open World realm, it sucks. Capturing outposts, collect so-and-so, kill this target etc… Ubisoft is notorious for doing this… The Division, anyone?
See, my short attention span is why I like open-world games. With other games, everything you do is important, but with open worlds, you can turn it on, wander a bit, maybe do a little side quest, and turn it off again. No pressure, no rush, nothing to lose.
*Skyrim *especially seems designed for the attention deficient. “I’m off on my very important quest to save the world from an invasion of evil dragons… ooh, a cave! Let’s explore it!”
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Sounds like the Hitman series is right up your alley!/QUOTE]
Gosh I haven’t played a Hitman game in years, but I loved them when I did.
Actually, my favorite thing to do on Hitman was to go online and read about the different ways to kill the target, and follow them exactly just to see it. I had just as much fun beating the game by cheating and seeing it happen than I did trying to do it myself.