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10 Small Open World Games With DEEP MECHANICS

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Sometimes the games with smaller open worlds have the more interesting gameplay mechanics.
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  1. Bully is still my all time favorite game! Still play it regularly, completed the game 20 times or so and can speak alot of the lines from the game haha.

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  2. I know it's been brought up in tons of lists, but given the topic, I have to say Outer Wilds should be included. Between the time management and the physics of the game, the mechanics are shockingly well developed. The physics alone in that game are worthy of awards.

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  3. Hot take: Ground Zeroes is better than MGS5. While 5 perfected the core of Ground Zeroes, Ground Zeroes felt more full, more full of life. Another game I'd like to toss in there is Far Cry 1. Despite it just being on an island it really showcased what modern technology was capable of. My only hope is that some day it gets remastered with modern controls.

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  4. I hate time limits, but what drew me to Dead Rising, is the fact that everything is a weapon. Also, slicing, bashing, grinding up, exploding and running over zombies is satisfying in all 4 games. Also….also, I love how 3 and 4 give you way more time or even all the time you need.

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  5. Call me crazy, but my favorite Zelda is still "A Link to the Past" from SNES. I'm not saying Breath/Tears are bad games, but I just can't get into them.

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  6. Yeah, my biggest problem with Dead Rising were the time limits.
    The whole time I was playing it, it felt like I was presented with this entire mall full of zombies to explore at will under a false pretense; I was given that expansive environment, but never given the chance to fully enjoy it because I was constantly being hurried along and forced to do things I didn't want to do.
    So the entire environment and its latent potential felt wasted, and it drained a lot of the fun out of the game for me.

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  7. I recently went back to reply dead rising and my word, it has held up so well. I fucking loved it, I'vee played through it twice after installing, they dont make em like that anymore

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  8. The Dad Rising time limit wouldn't be so hated if the AI wasn't so stupid. Survivors will get stuck on doors, get scared and do nothing while they get swarmed, get in the way while you're trying to clear a path for them, hitting YOU while they attack zombies for no reason…

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  9. Outer Wilds is another one. It's not really an RPG, it's closer to the witness with environmental puzzle solving. You have access to a handful of micro planets, small moons really, each with special physics and gravity. The goal of the game is to stop the sun from exploding and destroying the solar system. There is no handholding, no guides or quest markers, it's a simple, rich puzzle across a small solar system in which you are able to fly around and learn at your leisure.

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  10. Dead rising 4 is one of those games people hated for no reason. That happens all the time now, people being so critical it literally kills a franchise. If people had just accepted more dead rising we’d still be getting those games but nooooo everyone whined and complained so bad that it killed the franchise thanks critics. Gamers are worse than food critics by hundreds of miles if it’s not unbelievably perfect it’s trash. Sad thing dead rising 4 was fun and actually introduced some cool mechanics that made combat really easy and fun. It’s a double edged sword constructive criticism is fine and developers listen but also gamers are so critical and can’t be please to the point to where I think developers don’t try anymore.

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  11. Man when I was younger and dead rising came out I absolutely killed it haha, I remember doing everything so I could unlock the mega man gun lol 😂 i forget exactly what I had to do but I know I did everything possible in that game, absolutely loved it 🤙

    Also love the videos jake, keep up the great work man ! Take care and stay safe! 🤙💪🏼

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  12. I feel like it's a crime to make a list like this and not include tunic or outer wilds. Both are open almost entirely, with the only limit being knowledge.

    Tunic especially has so many moments where you slap your head when you figure out even basic controls

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  13. Awesome to see some love for WotS! I spent so many hours experimenting with the second game as a kid when we didn't have internet!

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