I find my brain extremely happy when a game provides ample opportunity to make connections, like in Dwarf Fortress, where I watch an event unfold, which can stir my creativity and imagination like nothing else. Writing a story out of it is extremely smooth and easy compared to other sandbox games.

I also find myself in love with immersive sims like Desu Ex and Thief, where level design and exploration take a front seat, every map is like a big playground with verticality and branching paths, where you find secrets and lore hidden around every corner in an atmospheric world.

What is immersion to you?

  • TalkingFlower@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 days ago

    I only know a couple of games that do this:

    Stalker: Anomaly X4: Foundations Dwarf Fortress

    Edit: Forgot Saelig.

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      Off the top of my head:

      • Rainworld
      • Thrive (the npc cells undergo independant evolution and competition)

      To a much lesser degree cyberpunk (and I would suspect fallout 4) with the correct mod sets can have the NPC factions carry out battles and limited warfare without any player intervention.