Ghosts of Tsushima. Never played a game where I just stopped an rode off into the wilds just to experience the landscape at sunset with all the orange and purple in the sky 😮💨 that game goes beyond video games it’s a work of art
@@619jc9I can’t seem to get to grips with the combat in Skyrim (I’m well aware it’s a skill issue lol 😂)..but for some reason it just doesn’t click with me and I can’t get into this game! I would like to because..”well it’s one of the biggest classics still going “ I would love too mod the hell out of it also,because it looks fantastic with all those mods implemented 👍
I agree completely. Kingdom Come Deliverance may not be graphically top of the shelf, but the efforts the designers put into its world make it beautiful and it feels real. (When it's not being janky, that is!)
Witcher 3 and Assassins Creed Odyssey was the ones for me. Going in ancient Greece with such a detailed world was great. Even it had its own flaws and mistakes the world looks incredible.
Maybe it's my graphics settings, but I never really got a great deal of immersivee game play in assassins creed odyssey. And the the side npcs lack realism and seem all the same, cause for me the npcs are really a key component of a realistic world. That's why red dead redemption 2 stands at the top of the list for me
I can't believe FarCry Primal didn't get a ton more attention than it did. You ride a sabertooth tiger eating cannibals and other creatures in the game and the controls are smooth and wonderful. I thought it was super fun
yeah, that game broke me. I mean it was so amazing. Best part is how good the side quests are. this detail in conversations and that the game has some humor in it without becoming ridicules.
@@stemill1569 Yeah man, I always thought Witcher 3 side quests were unparalleled until I played KCD. Choices matter and even the order of accomplishing side quest objectives matter! Just imagine how much better the sequel will be! I believe they've expanded their team from less than 20 to over 200 this time around. Can't wait!
I wish it were better balanced. I'm still early in this playthrough and i have like 1000 bullets on me, every type of consumable full and more money than I'd ever need. Still might be best game ever though haha @@mohaglade4892
@@mohaglade4892I mean it’s not supposed to be difficult in fairness, although I would like if they added a survival mode to the game and maybe a bit more to the combat. Still my goat game tho
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 coming out this year, it will satisfying me until GTA 6 comes out. Ghost of Tsushima is perfect game, one of my favourites ever
@@eutha6 Call of Prypiat is the first, just play him with headphones. It´s comparable to a Souls like in the difficult, so if like hard games you´re welcome
I was literally just looking at games last night trying to pick what to play next and the thought of jumping back into Cyberpunk came to mind. I only did one playthrough (ended up continuing for a LONG time), but I may have to start again with a different character and maybe even grab the DLC.
@@kevinbrennen6773dude the dlc is fantastic I mean cyberpunk by itself is good But the dlc turned it into exactly the game I feel like it was meant to be I know that sounds dramatic But honestly It is just awesome
Just finished Kingdom Come Deliverance, and it was by far the most immersive game I’ve ever played… I think because it was grounded in reality and for most of the game (not the final main quests, unfortunately), NPCs responded appropriately to my decisions. Right up there with Witcher 3 in terms of how invested I got in the game.
-I played Subnautica one day just because I was bored. I had no intention of putting any real time into the game but, damn... I think I put at least 150 hours into the darn thing. I also put about 100 into its sequel Below Zero. Great games! -I can't wait for Kingdom Come 2. Combat was frustrating as hell but dang, it was a blast to finally figure out. -All of these games are great (played everyone but Nier). Ghost might be my fave. Then RDR2, KC, Cyberpunk, SubN, and then Prey.
Couldn’t stand Dying Light 2. The first game and its DLC (The Following) are great but the city in Dying Light 2 felt like a zombie theme park. Parts are fun, but overall it’s just bad.
Man when i played Yakuza 0 for the first time , I was blown away by the story, I tried Kiwami after that but I love the fact that its the same exact map which really made me want to play all of them but there was just too much stuff out at the time
Ghost of Tsushima is a revelation for me. I have a problem being immersed to games lately thus dropping most of my games even at the earlier part only. I thought I am starting to lose interest in gaming overall. But GoT prove me wrong. I even do most of the side quests
No doubt, the writing, lore and visual design of Witcher 3 was godly. But it was nowhere near immersive with its clunky UI/Menus, janky controls and an ubisoft like open world filled with oversaturated points of interest
Should be called as Witcher trilogy, meanwhile the 1st and 2nd one also has that masterclass story, sadly everyone just starts with the Witcher3. Old gamers like me probably knows what i'm talking about.
Red Dead Redemption and Ghost of Tsushima are by far the best Video Games I've played in my life, along with GTA IV. I love a dark story, with no fairy tale happy ending, feels grounded and artistic in some way. like some old movies I love.
Agreed with RDR2, Kingdom Come Deliverance , and Yakuza 0 (totally agree - the other Yakuza aren't as good). Perhaps add Witcher 3 into the list ? I think I will try Subnautica - looks good!
Kingdom Come is one of the games that I love but can't play. Characters, atmosphere, dialogue all spot on but fighting mechanics are weird makes it impossible to play for me
It was designed for a pc so using a mouse. I played about 80 hours on a ps4 and eventually I got it pretty dialed in, but I took a break as I was burnt out on big rpgs and when I tried to get back into it I had forgotten how to play it so sadly I left it probably never to return. Will buy the new version though.
I thought the same and quit out of frustration and left it for a couple of years. I decided to give another chance and man am I glad I did. It is painful in the start but stick with it and the combat actually becomes enjoyable. You're just an untrained peasant in the beginning so you aren't meant to be good or engage in every fight but it doesn't take long until you can take on whole groups of enemies at once.
Yeah Subnautica really gave me the chills at times. Especially around the crashed space ship in the sea. The game did an unrivaled (in my experience so far) impression of it's sheer size and instability. I also LOVED RDR2, but my Rockstar Launcher has refused to work for a good year and a half now, and there does not seem to be a solution to the issue. So no game for me :(
I know this is an unpopular opinion these days, but I’ve been having a blast on Starfield recently. I played Oblivion & Skyrim for the first time this year, and I think I’m still riding that Bethesda high.
Prey and Metro Exodus are 2 you cannot pass up! prey just might be my favorite of all time, and metro isnt far behind! fyi, played Prey 3 times, and still want more!
Ghost of tsushima was an insane surprise to me, never heard of it because i don't have a console but when AC shadow first trailer droped everyone in the comment talked about it and i got real curious. day one i got my hands on a sparrowed copy of the game as i usually do without much expectation as i don't watch gameplay's anymore, loved it so much that as soon as i got paid i bought it, replayed it from start to finish then played ng+ and apart from online success got every single one of them... this is the first game i played where i tried to make it last as long as possible and still wanted more. Barely ever fast travelling because the sceneries were just that gorgeous and so on. With the sparrowed copy of the game i think i'm sitting at a good 150h which for a single player game ... is insane to me. I wasn't a fan of the online as it didn't lean enough on the yokai culture and tried to stay between reality and myth a little bit too much but was still fun enough i guess. Apart from the medieval game, BF1 and Prey i plan on playing pretty much every games from that list, i just realized that i already had Yakuza 0 for some reason so i'll definitely give it a shot :D
@@kryptomac101 it’s funny! I’ve beaten the main story (as Arthur) but have yet to bring myself to really continue as John so technically, I haven’t beaten the epilogue yet. I may have done a few missions but that is the extent. Some slight exploration in New Austin but I need to finish the story! I have a playthrough going on now but am only in Chapter II and plan to play that the rest of this year 🔥
Watch Dogs the first game the only game where I just casually walk around the open world and for what exactly? Nothing... Just chilling around walking all over Chicago for its vibe especially at night or when it rains.
Cyberpunk 2077, deleted it shortly after purchase when it first came out. Since phantom liberty and a few updates, the world is immersive and alive. Definitely worth another look & if the developers stick with it will only get bigger n better.
BF 1 the campaign mode is more the immersive part. Nothing quite says "im playing a video game" like multiplayer where you're picking your class, choosing your respawn point or waiting for vehicles to spawn or squads to open up. Campaign actually makes you feel like you're IN ww1. And Witcher 3 much more immersive than CyberMid 2077. Your choices hardly matter in Cyber compared to Witcher, in terms of overall effect on the story/branching paths you get. Whether you choose street kid or corpo or whatever at the beginning, it has 0 effect on your characters story besides the first 10 minutes of the game.
Those that in your list, I have Nier: Automata, RDR2 and Metro Exodus. My add on will be Witcher 3. The next game that i may get is Ghost of Tsushima..
I was getting to the last 2 games and started thinking…if cyberpunk and rdr2 are not on here, u have no credibility with me. Thx for disappointing. Rdr2 obviously deserves the top spot. It stands substantial bigger than 2nd place. Its freedom of choice within the world is unmatched. Spoiler… We know theres a vampire in this game. Tracking him down based on the murders he committed to reveal a pattern of a pentagram with one point missing. That where u will find him next. And you do. He sprints at arthur and if his strike connects ur dead. Naturally activate dead eye and light him up. Or for stihs and giggles, get good with a lasso, lasso the vamp, tie him up, load him on ur horse, haul out to the swamp a good distance away, find the mini church out there, bring him inside and set him on the alter to be rewarded for your extreme amounts of unnecessary effort with the vamp writhing around while still bound and starts screaming in pain while desperately spewing latin. This isnt even a quest. No prompting from the game to seek him out, ur sure as hell not receiving a prompt to subdue, transport, and condemn unto god in a mini church that is simply a landmark for another mission along the way. Rdr2 gives players hundreds of tools and mechanics to work with in their world and also the freedom to use those tools/mechanics to shape your own conclusion rather than binary choices of good and bad options like so many freedom to chose rpgs.
While I absolutely loved Yakuza 0, I also loved both Kiwama 1 & 2, also Yakuza 4 & 6. Yakuza 3 was dated & didn't get the Kiwami treatment but the story was great. And Yakuza 5 while I loved how all the stories came together at the end, having four main stories was a bit too much for me.
Where is Dragon's Dogma 2? That should be the Number One. That game is really so immersive... Complete with very Motherly Npcs, ie Pawns. Pawn chatter in Dragon's Dogma 2 can be so funny... But anyway this category, "immersion" can be very hard to compare and quantify... Played some Shadow of Tomb raider last night, that game quite immersive too...
i never played battlefield 1.. but Enlisted is a similar game even in appearance, this seems more in depth but yeah if this is anything like enlisted, must be pretty awesome
Yes it does, I'm on my 3rd playthrough and am still discovering things I haven't seen before even after 250 hours total play time. I find myself just wandering around the city drinking it in with wide eyed wonderment. It's completely immersive.
Games = only third person or isometric single player with realistic next gen visuals, cinematic cutscenes, quick time events and straight romances, never first person, never multiplayer where our precious time depending on others knowledge, patience and their free time... more healthy story and character straight relationships less gameplay job
The amount of skill issue I smell about Ghost Of Tsushima is funny, dudes couldn’t beat Khotun Khan and quit when they couldn’t kill a Mongolian on Komodo’s Beach😂
I dont play Metro games nomore or any Russian game. Its my principle. If ´´some leader´´ calls some ppl parasites who doesnt deserve exist. Its so wrong that i wont give any money for those games and any game made in Russia or even straight connection to Russia.
Ghosts of Tsushima, you should simple describe it as Assassins Creed in Japan. Well...AC: Valhalla in Japan. I played the game as the new Shogun TV series came out. So I was set up all around in the mood for an Japan related story RPG, Funny that Ubisoft is soon (this or next year) releasing an AC that is set in Japan...think Ubi again will make a hard fail. Cyberpunk...how? How can that fucking game make any list? The world is broken as fuck. You have constantly NPC/Cars plopping up. And unique NPCs? Yeah...they warp out and another one of the same gets beamed in behind you...that's unique. And even the story is cheaply scrapped together. Some missions I played in other games before. The biggest problems are the main characters. They are misfits of society. Ok, that can still be interesting. But nearly all of them have predictable stories. Yes, they are all misfits of the 80th and 90th. But not even 15 years ago those characters were even unique or unheard of anymore. Besides that. Cyberpunk is a good game. well...I think I give up. I liked the game besides all of these problems.
same boat with you ,Yakuza 0 just too good i cant get a grisp with other yakuza coz it feels like a "lesser/inferior version"' I think only Yakuza Kiwami 2 that come close
Ghosts of Tsushima. Never played a game where I just stopped an rode off into the wilds just to experience the landscape at sunset with all the orange and purple in the sky 😮💨 that game goes beyond video games it’s a work of art
thats not what "immersive" in games mean
Agreed
@@tomasistok7229🤓erm that’s not what immersive means, bruh stfu
@@tomasistok7229 its your vision of "immersive" but Ghost of Tsushima is truly immersive
@@tomasistok7229 sounds like he was pretty immersed in the game to me
Red Dead Redemption 2. The only game I ever just sat on an Overlook and watched an entire day cycle go by.
Try skyrim, I previously played rdr2 and now playing skyrim
@@619jc9 I have 500 hours in Skyrim
@@619jc9I can’t seem to get to grips with the combat in Skyrim (I’m well aware it’s a skill issue lol 😂)..but for some reason it just doesn’t click with me and I can’t get into this game!
I would like to because..”well it’s one of the biggest classics still going “
I would love too mod the hell out of it also,because it looks fantastic with all those mods implemented 👍
Kingdom Come Deliverance is the most immersive game ive ever played. It raised my standards on open world rpg
I agree completely. Kingdom Come Deliverance may not be graphically top of the shelf, but the efforts the designers put into its world make it beautiful and it feels real. (When it's not being janky, that is!)
Witcher 3 and Assassins Creed Odyssey was the ones for me.
Going in ancient Greece with such a detailed world was great.
Even it had its own flaws and mistakes the world looks incredible.
Maybe it's my graphics settings, but I never really got a great deal of immersivee game play in assassins creed odyssey. And the the side npcs lack realism and seem all the same, cause for me the npcs are really a key component of a realistic world. That's why red dead redemption 2 stands at the top of the list for me
I can't believe FarCry Primal didn't get a ton more attention than it did. You ride a sabertooth tiger eating cannibals and other creatures in the game and the controls are smooth and wonderful. I thought it was super fun
I gave up before ever getting that far. Just seemed really bland and boring with only wilderness
One of my fav games!
@@jamesjasonallen4168 it was really repetitive halfway through, but overall still fun game
Asbolutely enjoyed my time with KCD. Sometimes a bit dull, but incredibly immersive! Can't wait for KCD 2!
yeah, that game broke me. I mean it was so amazing. Best part is how good the side quests are. this detail in conversations and that the game has some humor in it without becoming ridicules.
@@stemill1569 Yeah man, I always thought Witcher 3 side quests were unparalleled until I played KCD. Choices matter and even the order of accomplishing side quest objectives matter! Just imagine how much better the sequel will be! I believe they've expanded their team from less than 20 to over 200 this time around. Can't wait!
Where is Thr Witcher? I have never played a better game in terms of having a unique feeling of the World itself.
Try Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The most immersive game I have ever played.
@@1frank100 kingdom come, Witcher 3, rdr 2 and Skyrim are the best, there may be others too but i like these types of games
I just finished kingdom come deliverance. What a great game. The story, characters and voice acting were top notch I can’t wait for the sequel
Kingdom come and RDR2 hands down set a new bar for me.
problem with RDR2 is the difficulty. game economy is easy and game fights are easy. and money come easily and everything is affordable
I wish it were better balanced. I'm still early in this playthrough and i have like 1000 bullets on me, every type of consumable full and more money than I'd ever need. Still might be best game ever though haha @@mohaglade4892
@@mohaglade4892I mean it’s not supposed to be difficult in fairness, although I would like if they added a survival mode to the game and maybe a bit more to the combat. Still my goat game tho
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 coming out this year, it will satisfying me until GTA 6 comes out. Ghost of Tsushima is perfect game, one of my favourites ever
STALKER Call of Prypat is one of the most immersive and challenging games ever, sadly didn't receive the recognition it deserves.
I have the stalker trilogy but never got around to playing them-I was unsure whether to go in order or not
@@eutha6 Call of Prypiat is the first, just play him with headphones. It´s comparable to a Souls like in the difficult, so if like hard games you´re welcome
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I thought the first was Stalker. Shadow of Chernobyl?
@@strangelee4400 Could it be my memory fails me...
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It's probably the radiation 😆
The classic Thief games. The directional sound is extraordinary throughout and makes the games ooze atmospheric immersion.
although it's not exactly it's own game, Stalker Gamma with the A-Life system is definitely one of the most immersive game worlds to hangout in.
I cannot stop playing Cyberpunk, I think this has never happened to me before with a game
it happened to me with ghost of tsushima and gowr
Ghost of Tsushima and Elden ring
I was literally just looking at games last night trying to pick what to play next and the thought of jumping back into Cyberpunk came to mind. I only did one playthrough (ended up continuing for a LONG time), but I may have to start again with a different character and maybe even grab the DLC.
Ghost of Tsushima for me too But also cyberpunk at one time
@@kevinbrennen6773dude the dlc is fantastic I mean cyberpunk by itself is good But the dlc turned it into exactly the game I feel like it was meant to be I know that sounds dramatic
But honestly It is just awesome
Black flag is insanely good...Im playing on switch..and it's amazing. Not flawless, but it surprised me at how good it is.
I agree. Love the sea, islands and the shanties😂
I believe I played it and hated it :')
I don't usually like top lists, but this one has very solid recommendations.
Just finished Kingdom Come Deliverance, and it was by far the most immersive game I’ve ever played… I think because it was grounded in reality and for most of the game (not the final main quests, unfortunately), NPCs responded appropriately to my decisions. Right up there with Witcher 3 in terms of how invested I got in the game.
-I played Subnautica one day just because I was bored. I had no intention of putting any real time into the game but, damn... I think I put at least 150 hours into the darn thing. I also put about 100 into its sequel Below Zero. Great games!
-I can't wait for Kingdom Come 2. Combat was frustrating as hell but dang, it was a blast to finally figure out.
-All of these games are great (played everyone but Nier). Ghost might be my fave. Then RDR2, KC, Cyberpunk, SubN, and then Prey.
well if the combat was hard for you in the first game, KDC 2 will only have 4 combat pointers instead of 5
That’s the best feeling
One game i keep coming back to is Dying Light 2. Very immersive, best 1st person melee I've played. Tons of stuff to do
Couldn’t stand Dying Light 2. The first game and its DLC (The Following) are great but the city in Dying Light 2 felt like a zombie theme park. Parts are fun, but overall it’s just bad.
Man when i played Yakuza 0 for the first time , I was blown away by the story, I tried Kiwami after that but I love the fact that its the same exact map which really made me want to play all of them but there was just too much stuff out at the time
KDC is a very underrated gem. It’s one of my goto game after replaying RDR2.
Thanks for a great list! :)
I found all the Metro games very enjoyable. I also have Prey, it is also an enjoyable game
No game has engaged me better than The Last Of Us. It connected with me like no other game and I really enjoyed the gameplay.
Ghost of Tsushima is a revelation for me. I have a problem being immersed to games lately thus dropping most of my games even at the earlier part only. I thought I am starting to lose interest in gaming overall. But GoT prove me wrong. I even do most of the side quests
I hated it. Probably my biggest disappointment in gaming. Found it boring, lifeless, repetitive. Did absolutely nothing for me.
@@paulharper4196i am with you with that. GoT is not for me. I regret buying it at full price on PC. Its just so boring and repetitive.
@@paulharper4196I think it’s fun the first time…but you literally just go to place, kill the same enemies, rinse&repeat
Entire intro was KCD, love it.
No witcher 3 made me sad
No doubt, the writing, lore and visual design of Witcher 3 was godly. But it was nowhere near immersive with its clunky UI/Menus, janky controls and an ubisoft like open world filled with oversaturated points of interest
Should be called as Witcher trilogy, meanwhile the 1st and 2nd one also has that masterclass story, sadly everyone just starts with the Witcher3. Old gamers like me probably knows what i'm talking about.
@@DaoistYeashikAli correction: Ubi open worlds were witcher like
@@ChannelingSamir Ubisoft has been doing this points of interest thingy since AC2
Red Dead Redemption and Ghost of Tsushima are by far the best Video Games I've played in my life, along with GTA IV. I love a dark story, with no fairy tale happy ending, feels grounded and artistic in some way. like some old movies I love.
Agreed with RDR2, Kingdom Come Deliverance , and Yakuza 0 (totally agree - the other Yakuza aren't as good). Perhaps add Witcher 3 into the list ? I think I will try Subnautica - looks good!
If you play it…. Do NOT read guides. Just play it . I finished it and now I feel an emptyness
Not including Days Gone is truly incomprehensible. Its one of the best truly immersive games out there
Kingdom Come Deliverance for sure!
Most immersive game I know is Telltale-The walking Dead. I miss this kind of games in the list, like Life is Strange.
great but no witcher 3 ?
The last of us is very immersive too.
But Kingdom come deliverance is the number one for me. I love this game, can’t wait for the 2.
The long dark... Still get jump scared by wolves even after all this time.
Yes, still playing it after all these years
Kingdom Come is one of the games that I love but can't play. Characters, atmosphere, dialogue all spot on but fighting mechanics are weird makes it impossible to play for me
It was designed for a pc so using a mouse. I played about 80 hours on a ps4 and eventually I got it pretty dialed in, but I took a break as I was burnt out on big rpgs and when I tried to get back into it I had forgotten how to play it so sadly I left it probably never to return. Will buy the new version though.
I thought the same and quit out of frustration and left it for a couple of years. I decided to give another chance and man am I glad I did. It is painful in the start but stick with it and the combat actually becomes enjoyable. You're just an untrained peasant in the beginning so you aren't meant to be good or engage in every fight but it doesn't take long until you can take on whole groups of enemies at once.
Combat took a while to get used to but I felt like it was on purpose. Weird that someone would put it down because of that but 🤷♂
Kingdom Come, hard to get into? No kidding. I still struggle with it. RDR2 is also a great horse riding simulator in between the movie segments.
Yeah Subnautica really gave me the chills at times.
Especially around the crashed space ship in the sea. The game did an unrivaled (in my experience so far) impression of it's sheer size and instability.
I also LOVED RDR2, but my Rockstar Launcher has refused to work for a good year and a half now, and there does not seem to be a solution to the issue. So no game for me :(
I know this is an unpopular opinion these days, but I’ve been having a blast on Starfield recently. I played Oblivion & Skyrim for the first time this year, and I think I’m still riding that Bethesda high.
Great list, profesinally made video for a channel of this size, great job dude!
Prey and Metro Exodus are 2 you cannot pass up! prey just might be my favorite of all time, and metro isnt far behind! fyi, played Prey 3 times, and still want more!
Ghost of tsushima was an insane surprise to me, never heard of it because i don't have a console but when AC shadow first trailer droped everyone in the comment talked about it and i got real curious.
day one i got my hands on a sparrowed copy of the game as i usually do without much expectation as i don't watch gameplay's anymore, loved it so much that as soon as i got paid i bought it, replayed it from start to finish then played ng+ and apart from online success got every single one of them... this is the first game i played where i tried to make it last as long as possible and still wanted more. Barely ever fast travelling because the sceneries were just that gorgeous and so on.
With the sparrowed copy of the game i think i'm sitting at a good 150h which for a single player game ... is insane to me. I wasn't a fan of the online as it didn't lean enough on the yokai culture and tried to stay between reality and myth a little bit too much but was still fun enough i guess.
Apart from the medieval game, BF1 and Prey i plan on playing pretty much every games from that list, i just realized that i already had Yakuza 0 for some reason so i'll definitely give it a shot :D
Control could easly be on this list
Fallout’s, Elder Scrolls, GTA’s, Witcher 3, Subnautica and RDR2 (in that order - for me).
bro why does krypto mac seem like such a chill dude
Red Dead Redemption II is the King. It doesn’t matter how long I’ve played it, I always come back. 🔥
Totally agree with you bro. How many playthroughs have you gone through already?
@@kryptomac101 it’s funny! I’ve beaten the main story (as Arthur) but have yet to bring myself to really continue as John so technically, I haven’t beaten the epilogue yet. I may have done a few missions but that is the extent. Some slight exploration in New Austin but I need to finish the story! I have a playthrough going on now but am only in Chapter II and plan to play that the rest of this year 🔥
Metro Exodus is Underrated one of the best game
Watch Dogs the first game the only game where I just casually walk around the open world and for what exactly? Nothing... Just chilling around walking all over Chicago for its vibe especially at night or when it rains.
Most immersive game I've ever played is Valheim - by far. Surprised it's not on this list. Otherwise good list 👍
Lol Red Dead Redemption 2 is the game that killed the immersion I had on other games 🤣
Cyberpunk 2077, deleted it shortly after purchase when it first came out. Since phantom liberty and a few updates, the world is immersive and alive. Definitely worth another look & if the developers stick with it will only get bigger n better.
DX. Ac Unity. Thief 2014. are my top. oh and mass effect.
What on Earth is a 'DX'?
I take it you've yet to be introduced to the Far Cry series!
Excellent video, truly
Bf1. Super immersive when everyone has an SMG. Great looking game tho and with no HUD it was fun
BF 1 the campaign mode is more the immersive part. Nothing quite says "im playing a video game" like multiplayer where you're picking your class, choosing your respawn point or waiting for vehicles to spawn or squads to open up. Campaign actually makes you feel like you're IN ww1. And Witcher 3 much more immersive than CyberMid 2077. Your choices hardly matter in Cyber compared to Witcher, in terms of overall effect on the story/branching paths you get. Whether you choose street kid or corpo or whatever at the beginning, it has 0 effect on your characters story besides the first 10 minutes of the game.
I would love to see your thoughts on DayZ. From my experience it is intense, if you play it that way. A gun shot means people, engage or flee?
Those that in your list, I have Nier: Automata, RDR2 and Metro Exodus. My add on will be Witcher 3.
The next game that i may get is Ghost of Tsushima..
I was getting to the last 2 games and started thinking…if cyberpunk and rdr2 are not on here, u have no credibility with me. Thx for disappointing. Rdr2 obviously deserves the top spot. It stands substantial bigger than 2nd place. Its freedom of choice within the world is unmatched. Spoiler…
We know theres a vampire in this game. Tracking him down based on the murders he committed to reveal a pattern of a pentagram with one point missing. That where u will find him next. And you do. He sprints at arthur and if his strike connects ur dead. Naturally activate dead eye and light him up. Or for stihs and giggles, get good with a lasso, lasso the vamp, tie him up, load him on ur horse, haul out to the swamp a good distance away, find the mini church out there, bring him inside and set him on the alter to be rewarded for your extreme amounts of unnecessary effort with the vamp writhing around while still bound and starts screaming in pain while desperately spewing latin. This isnt even a quest. No prompting from the game to seek him out, ur sure as hell not receiving a prompt to subdue, transport, and condemn unto god in a mini church that is simply a landmark for another mission along the way. Rdr2 gives players hundreds of tools and mechanics to work with in their world and also the freedom to use those tools/mechanics to shape your own conclusion rather than binary choices of good and bad options like so many freedom to chose rpgs.
You left off a game tied for best .....the witcher 3 the wild hunt.
The same for me with Cyberpunk and Red Dead Redemption 2. Actually, I'm playing both for some time now 😅
While I absolutely loved Yakuza 0, I also loved both Kiwama 1 & 2, also Yakuza 4 & 6. Yakuza 3 was dated & didn't get the Kiwami treatment but the story was great. And Yakuza 5 while I loved how all the stories came together at the end, having four main stories was a bit too much for me.
KDC is in my opinion on par with Skyrim
I disagree about Metro Exodus. Leaving the tunnels of the Metro was a mistake. The game lost everything that made it special.
Yep, pretty strong list
They forgot the Dishonored games. They were so incredible.
Death Stranding should be in this list.
Red dead is the greatest. Cyberpunk has so much dialogue, it kinda lost me. I gotta give Nier Automata another try.
Bioshock 1 the best immersive game ever
dude, keep up the work, ur videos are fcking lit! something that I love is that u always bring a different game from the usual mainstream!!
Rdr2>>>>>>
Shenmue 1,2 and 3 for me 😊
replace battlefield 1 with hell let loose and that's a great list.
You miss AC completely! 🤐
God knows why DAYZ was not on the list uts the most immersive game ever
"They're TOO engaging!" Gotta turn that positive into a negative for the clicks.
Where is Dragon's Dogma 2? That should be the Number One. That game is really so immersive... Complete with very Motherly Npcs, ie Pawns. Pawn chatter in Dragon's Dogma 2 can be so funny... But anyway this category, "immersion" can be very hard to compare and quantify... Played some Shadow of Tomb raider last night, that game quite immersive too...
I agree with you. I really love how you can carry people in the game 😅
Subnautica in VR is amazing, apply a little qol mod and you’re good to go.
Sleeping Dogs and Days Gone are another immersive open world games.
Days Gone, agree
Any love for Mad Max?
This list is perfect except I think Skyrim can be there instead of Yakuza.
CDPR finished the Train and it's natively in the game now, enjoy!
I'm getting motion sickness just watching the video. Why do first-person shooters literally make me nauseous.
The Long Dark for me...
Read dead redemption 2 i mean wow what a game.
Wait, this isn't gameranx.
i never played battlefield 1.. but Enlisted is a similar game even in appearance, this seems more in depth but yeah if this is anything like enlisted, must be pretty awesome
Cyberpunk 2077 does not have an immersive city at all, RDR2 has the most immersive open world, and that game isnt even an immersive sim.
Well f*ck you play it first
cyberpunk have an immersive city, and it's iconic in open world design, what are u on ?
totk/botw physics slams rdr 2 open world 🙏💀
Cyberpunk also isn’t an immersive sim, so what are you on about?
Yes it does, I'm on my 3rd playthrough and am still discovering things I haven't seen before even after 250 hours total play time. I find myself just wandering around the city drinking it in with wide eyed wonderment. It's completely immersive.
Games = only third person or isometric single player with realistic next gen visuals, cinematic cutscenes, quick time events and straight romances, never first person, never multiplayer where our precious time depending on others knowledge, patience and their free time... more healthy story and character straight relationships less gameplay job
yo, where is Chivalry 2 mate
GEEM?? whats a geem?
The amount of skill issue I smell about Ghost Of Tsushima is funny, dudes couldn’t beat Khotun Khan and quit when they couldn’t kill a Mongolian on Komodo’s Beach😂
smelling rdr2 fans 2 miles away
Metro 2033 in Nvidia 3d Vision.
THE FACT THAT YOU DONT HAVE ELDEN RING ON HERE IS INSANE! ALSO TEARS OF THE KINGDOM. TISK TISK
Or Days Gone and AC black flag
bruh my pc isn't strong enough to run any of this
So buy a new PC 😂
I dont play Metro games nomore or any Russian game. Its my principle. If ´´some leader´´ calls some ppl parasites who doesnt deserve exist. Its so wrong that i wont give any money for those games and any game made in Russia or even straight connection to Russia.
nier automata is no immersive sim, wtf
Ghosts of Tsushima, you should simple describe it as Assassins Creed in Japan. Well...AC: Valhalla in Japan.
I played the game as the new Shogun TV series came out. So I was set up all around in the mood for an Japan related story RPG,
Funny that Ubisoft is soon (this or next year) releasing an AC that is set in Japan...think Ubi again will make a hard fail.
Cyberpunk...how? How can that fucking game make any list? The world is broken as fuck. You have constantly NPC/Cars plopping up. And unique NPCs? Yeah...they warp out and another one of the same gets beamed in behind you...that's unique.
And even the story is cheaply scrapped together. Some missions I played in other games before.
The biggest problems are the main characters. They are misfits of society. Ok, that can still be interesting. But nearly all of them have predictable stories. Yes, they are all misfits of the 80th and 90th. But not even 15 years ago those characters were even unique or unheard of anymore.
Besides that. Cyberpunk is a good game.
well...I think I give up. I liked the game besides all of these problems.
same boat with you ,Yakuza 0 just too good i cant get a grisp with other yakuza coz it feels like a "lesser/inferior version"'
I think only Yakuza Kiwami 2 that come close