When it comes to realism in video games, RPGs are the most promising of the genres to deliver on this promise. Large open-world, crisp and beautiful looking graphics, and a way to make their worlds feel bigger than what is actually seen in the game, RPGs can create an immersive experience for players to enjoy.
Since video games were first released, the hunt for a good immersive experience had begun. Developers started putting their best efforts in RPG games that could make players feel like they have stepped into another world itself, or maybe even another time period.
With the graphical capacity reaching a new peak in recent years, many games have finally managed to offer a way to escape into another life. This article will list five such RPGs that bridged the gap to reality and provided players with an intriguingly interesting and immersive experience.
Note: The games are not listed in any particular order and the list reflects the writer's opinions.
Sucker Punch Productions released Ghost of Tsushima on July 17, 2020, and let players step into the shoes of Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior in the feudal Japan era, as he defends his home from the invading mongol forces. While the mongal invasion was a real occurrence in history, the characters in this RPG are mostly fictional.
The game, however, delivers a beautiful open-world experience set in ancient Japan that is yet to be seen elsewhere in the gaming industry. As a samurai, players can take part in cinematic duels and other fights, facing enemies head on in the game. As an alternative, players can also decide to take the less honourable path of the Ghost and silently eliminate enemies from behind.
Aside from the main quest, the game is filled with several side activities,
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