With then-current visuals, a whole host of new quests to get into, as well as plenty of secrets, exploring Boston and “the Commonwealth” has never been more entertaining. The fourth main installment, Fallout 4, brought that charm over and more. But what about the leap to the PS4 and onwards? They were both horrible glitch-fests on release. Then there was New Vegas, which improved on what 3 laid out. Moving from the obscure series’ top-down roots to a full blown, open world epic was a change, but one players welcomed. #42 Fallout 4įallout 3, back in 2008, was a hit. It’s worth exploring, as any Metroidvania is, to truly experience Hollow Knight. It is about bugs, so expect insect-like goop and messy locales, but that’s not a bad thing. Get past that, however, and there’s a richly disturbing world to explore in there. Hollow Knight, at first glance, looks like a Newgrounds game made in Flash. For those that don’t know what we mean, that’s where the portmanteau “Metroidvania” comes from. Alas, it is not, so it’s going to one of those games that bears the lineage that those two games established. Were this a list on retro exploration games, then both Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night would take up spots here.
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