10 Game Worlds You CAN ABSOLUTELY GET LOST IN

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  • RDR2 made me ignore everything else and just explore the world. The details in that game is astounding!
  • The fact that to this day people are still finding new things in The Witcher 3, Dragon Age Inquisition, and even SKYRIM goes to show how detailed these games are.
  • Glad to see Kingdom Come getting some love, this game is really special. You really can't do almost anything at the start, but it's so satisfying to watch Henry getting better and better as you progress ❤
  • How is RDR2 not on here? So much interesting side content that you can miss after several playthroughs because there’s simply so much to see and do
  • @dcub6251
    I was a little surprised to not see RDR2 in that list. As far as getting lost in a world where there are interesting stories, characters, and endless detail, that game is it. Even on my 3rd playthrough, I was still finding new things/areas I'd never noticed before.
  • I miss Skyrim. I know I can replay it, but nothing beats that first 1200-hour run! 😊
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance is one of the most underrated games of all time. Absolute gem.
  • Loved that you put Kingdoms of Amalur in there, you play Skyrim with all the muted color tones and then pop in Reckoning, and its like whooooooooooaaa, so many COLORS! Dragon Age Inquisition, love it on so many levels--storyline, characters, environment and voice acting-all masterfully done. Finding Skyhold for the first time literally took my breath away - wandering around in Skyrim is like being on vacation...with highwaymen and dragons. Subnautica is exciting and calming at the same time, how can that be? Love these games so much, they helped me through some really tough times. Thank you, developers and thank you gameranx for posting!
  • Glad to see Dragon's Dogma getting more love. It's also the only game I've ever played where your characters body type effects the game - if you are too tall, you can't fit into certain areas, too short, you can't get to certain cliffs. The bigger you are, the more you carry and the smaller you are, the more fast you are.
  • Witcher 3 is an absolute masterpiece when it comes to atmosphere, soundtrack, characters, writing, choices, lore and so much more.
  • Just recently started playing The Witcher 3 on my Xbox Series S, and I must say just WOW! I haven't been this immersed in a game for a long time. And visually it isjust stunning for such an old game!
  • @grundged
    Dragons Dogma was truly game ahead of its time. One of my absolute favorites. For current gen games Elden Ring completely absorbed me trying to explore every location. 200 hours so far.
  • First game like this was Oblivion to me, still remember how insane it was on X360 when I was a kid.
  • @Lorronzo
    Dragon's Dogma had no reliance on fast travel, which is great for a game like this! You had to plan out your journey, make sure you had enough fuel for your lanterns and medicines etc. It is such a fun experience!
  • @MakeyJu
    aww I LOVE that you mentioned Dragon Age Inquisition! it's one of favourite games ever but not many people mention it
  • The Bloody Baron story arc from Witcher 3 was one of the most compelling stories in gaming. Right up there with the RDR2 storyline.
  • I have thousands of hours in Skyrim and New Vegas and every once in a while I'll still find something I've never come across before. Some cave or quest I never noticed. What an experience those games are.
  • @GlaucioRSem
    My favorite genre, definitely. Sometimes I get a little sick of Skyrim so I have to start another game but then I get back to Skyrim because the love for it never ends. ☺
  • @Pedr0Diniz
    I remember being home alone some night back in 2011 playing Skyrim and all of a sudden the sun was rising. It's insane how that game always has something else to do or explore. The only other game that I played from this list is The Witcher 3, and it almost felt like Skyrim immersion-wise to me.