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Subnautica is a survival masterpiece. It was the first game I played in the genre, and I thought I was discovering a new rabbit hole of games to fall down. Unfortunately, my forays in to the genre after playing Subnautica left me wanting. It appears I played the best of the bunch first. No other survival game filled me with wonder and curiosity quite the same way. There's just something perfect about the feel and immersion of the game that's unparalleled in my opinion.
9 Best Open-World Games For First-Person Exploration, Ranked
I love that Subnautica made the list. Most fun I've ever had exploring right there.
8 FPS Games That Are Bonafide 10/10 Masterpieces, Ranked
Doom was pretty much perfect. BioShock was mind blowing. However, nothing beats the impact Halo 2 had on gaming. A huge percentage of gamers from my generation and the one that followed it got their start in online gaming thanks to H2's immense popularity. The LAN parties were sick fun too. Also, I know it's not first person, but I've got to mention Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction as I never had more fun playing a game where I shot at bad guys.
10 First-Person Fantasy Games That Let You Play At Your Own Pace
I enjoyed Demon's Souls, but honestly that was just a warm up to git me gud again since I haven't gone hard into a souls like since Dark Souls 2. The real deal is going to be my next undertaking: Elden Ring.
7 Open-World Games Where Every Path Leads Somewhere Interesting
BadSeed "woke" negatively speaking means putting a hyper liberal agenda before quality or accuracy of content. I haven't played Ghost of Yotei so I don't know if that is a valid critique of the game. I'm fine with playing female characters. Samus has been around since '85. But, when a plot is reduced to drivel or mechanics are janky because the message took the driver's seat then that car is destined to crash out of the race. Judging by reviews that doesn't apply to the title in question. So, to sum up haters just gotta hate.
7 Open-World Games Where Every Path Leads Somewhere Interesting
Subnautica introduced me to wonder after wonder. Just when I thought I knew it all I'd uncover a new piece of lore that would illuminate a previously hidden detail enriching the experience further. The game has layers within layers. After several playthroughs I realized that the entire map and many characters from the game are based upon Greek Mythology. Truly, it is an epic gaming masterpiece imho.