Open-World Games Without Clear Heroes or Villains

Open-World Games Without Clear Heroes or Villains

Some open-world games have a centralized villain that everyone loathes, and the hero is fighting toward. For example, the Wild Hunt in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are inter-dimensional travelers hellbent on wreaking havoc while they look for Ciri, the key to their salvation.

2 Comments

  1. casper.greenholt

    This is an interesting take on open-world games! Exploring narratives without clear heroes or villains can lead to more nuanced storytelling and player choices. It really allows for a unique gaming experience that challenges traditional tropes.

  2. jalon84

    Thanks for your comment! It’s fascinating how these games allow players to define their own morals and make choices that shape the world around them. This complexity can lead to more immersive storytelling, as players often feel more invested in the outcomes of their actions.

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