Best First-Person Adventure Games Of All Time Ranked
Another first-person POV adventure title, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a story-based art-directed game. The setting is a small English village, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture tasks players with finding out what happened to the village's inhabita
The snow is an actual obstacle for your horse to plow through, making it lose its stamina just by trotting forward. The hunting is fairly choice, but you also have to contend with the packs of ravening wolves that prey on hapless hunters around the mountainsi
Exploring a house to uncover clues about what happened makes the plot thicken as you progress. A twist at the end of Gone Home keeps you on the edge of your seat. As a first-person adventure game, Gone Home is phenome
Rockstar fumbled the multiplayer portion of Grand Theft Auto V at the time of the game’s launch in 2013, but it is now inarguably the biggest part of that package. The game still sells today and there is no hard data to suggest people skip the campaign in order to play multiplayer, but given the amount of people still playing Grand Theft Auto Online , well, one can at least infer it. Red Dead Redemption 2’s online portion was also botched and could eventually get better, Openworldpedia.Com but as of right now it is
Bell's old buddy Cleet describes the group as "bad men...doing bad things," and as he isn't known to be a good person himself, if even he thinks they're bad, they must be. Also, a newspaper article about Micah, released after his death, claims that while leading the gang, people feared his reputation as he was known to have killed "nearly two dozen m
You can never be too wary of strangers in the wide-open world of Red Dead Redemption 2 , especially in the big city of Saint Denis. For the most part, strangers are friendly, especially if you're just passing them on the street. There are some that will take advantage of your kindness (or react to your hostility) so it's best to be ready to wield your closest firearm at all times. This goes for dealing with strangers and other players alike in the world of Red Dead Online as w
This may a bit unfair to Red Dead Redemption 2, as it hasn’t even been out a year yet compared to Grand Theft Auto V . That said, time constraints or not that game is a lot more visible in society. That has always been the case with this series though. There has never been anything controversial with Red Dead Redemption 2 , well, except for when it came to development practices. Even so Grand Theft Auto V has more of a cultural impact on a whole compared to both Red Dead Redemption games. That’s just the way it
Mrs. Grimshaw is one of the most useful members of the gang as she regularly organizes the group, particularly when they're setting up a new camp. Yet, that doesn't stop Micah from shooting and killing
Who says you need a social life when you have a game as immersive and entertaining as Red Dead Redemption 2 ? The story is incredibly involved, and with all the different side missions on top of all the hunting, shopping, murder-spreeing, etc. you can do, it's easy to spend all of your time playing. But hey, you (hopefully) only buy the game once, and if you really do spend all your time playing it, it's kind of saving you money, isn't it? This is the kind of mentality to take to enjoy a meme like this
After the lackluster release of Dead Island, it appeared as if the first-person zombie adventure genre took a tumble for the worse. With few developers willing to give it another try, developer Techland picked up the to
The story takes place in the kingdom of Quendor and the Great Underground Empire and is set 120 years after the previous one, but all magic has mysteriously left the world of Zork and has been replaced by technology. The player uses "Z vision" or the first-person viewpoint to closely examine and interact with their environm
At one point during the game, little Jack Marston and Dutch encounter a dog that has gotten into the camp, they decide to keep him and name him Cain. Afterward, the dog can be found wandering around the c
Scarlett Meadows is next to none when it comes to random encounters with NPCs. If that type of thing is your favorite part of any Rockstar game, then you should definitely be hanging around there. The town of Rhodes is a hub for ridiculousness, and the surrounding meadows hide hilarious moments for you and Arthur to enjoy. The first time you stumble onto the bumbling group of white-robed KKK members (and laugh as they set themselves on fire), you'll want to keep exploring the environs of Scarlett Meadows for as long as you can. And there are even more surprises in store for you if you
If Rockstar does one thing that exceeds all other writing in video games, it’s their characters. The idea of Trevor alone being the pure embodiment of what makes a Grand Theft Auto game a Grand Theft Auto game is pure gen
Even before outing Micah as a snitch, Arthur was one of Bell's greatest adversaries. As Morgan notices early on what a terrible human being Micah is. Also, it doesn't matter how close Bell gets to Dutch, or how much power he gains in the group, Arthur is never afraid to stand up to