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Open world RPG design notes from Enderal, a big long Skyrim mod

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It is much better than the boring shot reverse-shot cutscene stuff going on in AAA RPGs these days, and makes Skyrim's "sit" mechanic more meaningful. Dense narrow spaces = too much content packed together and repetitive encounters. It's not uncommon to walk between towns and fight like 6 different packs of wolves. Money sink.

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The Rise of Hybridization in Mobile Games: How Developers are Genre Mashing Their Way to Success

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The game is an almighty genre mishmash almost reminiscent of a AAA console game, carefully combining heavy story and character-driven RPG elements with hectic shooter gameplay. The narrative is a vital part of the drive toward in-game progression. Genshin Impact’s turn-based TCG minigame, Genius Invocation.

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The top 22 mobile games of 2022

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We don’t see this often enough in casual simulation games, but there is a lovely open-world feel to this game. But for this game, they layered in choice – fight enemies to make your character stronger, and avoid ones that are too tough. It’s intuitive and rewarding, without babying the players. Apex Legends Mobile by EA.

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The Forgotten City (2021) revisited

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Felt like they had to cut down 50% of their planned content, which is never easy. The final boss fight is a conversation, and the ultimate weapon is. The final boss fight is a conversation, and the ultimate weapon is. Even AAA has given up on immersive sim RPGs , so any dev deserves praise just for attempting this genre I think.

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2022 Predictions #2 How to win after Fortnite's and Why Going Cross-Platform is Mandatory for Mid-Core Games

Deconstructor of Fun

The most significant growth in revenue was seen in the following sub-genres: Open World Adventure is a newborn sub-genre that grew by 622% this year. A true masterpiece of an ad rivaling launch trailers from AAA games. Unlike with Sniper games, you could move and you were actually fighting other players.