Open-World Games Carried By Their Worldbuilding
Some open-world games have worldbuilding so captivating, it more than makes up for their mediocrity and failures in other aspects.

Worldbuilding is one of the main building blocks of any great video game. But open-world games especially rely on it in order to make their extremely large worldspace worth exploring. One of the biggest complaints players often have about the open-world format is that more often than not the world feels empty and lifeless. Massive open worlds impress nobody if there is nothing interesting about them.
What's Your Reaction?






