| > It felt like you were really in a place, and the lack of HUD [...] In a word - immersion. The vast majority of RPG games suck at it. In-your-face tutorial pop-ups, GPS quest trackers, complex HUDs, full-screen menus, etc. For a taste of what properly immersive RPGs are play the Gothic series. "Other games of this era, and even a lot of modern games, are content to resort to more video-gamey designs that remind you you're playing a video game. Gothic 1 and 2 took the extra steps to ensure that everything was as immersive as they could possibly be." [1] Videos that give a good overview of the immersive design of the games: [2], [3]. Guide on what exactly to play: 1. Gothic 1 2. Gothic 2 Gold Edition 3. The chronicles of Myrtana Archolos - a fan-made total conversion mod for Gothic 2 that follows in the spirit of the past two games. It's as high in quality as a professional production would be. Seriously. See [4] for a preliminary review. All are available on Steam. [1]: https://youtu.be/_V6tdH6YRy8 [2]: https://youtu.be/qvyzjFfxiXo?t=194 (this part refers directly to immersion, for more context you can start from the beginning) [3]: https://youtu.be/_V6tdH6YRy8?t=597 (whole video is good, but the most relevant parts start here) [4]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2F4-2i9gGY (not associated with the particular youtuber in any way, his content just happens to be good) |