The open world game genre has seen a surge in popularity over the past few years, despite the fact that there have been many blockbusters in this genre that have created a big buzz such as Skyrim, Grand Theft Auto 5 and Minecraft. It can be seen that almost all open world games are associated with impressive and eye-catching combat and exploration scenes. However, it is surprising to know that there are still countless open world games that, despite not having any combat at all, still attract thousands of players.
Disco Elysium
From a relative unknown, developer ZA/UM has put itself on the map of the world gaming scene with just one game, Disco Elysium. This is a super quality open-world RPG even though there is no war surrounding it. Players control an amnesiac cop – one of the greatest protagonists in gaming with an eccentric nature and a very unique psychological personality.
In Disco Elysium, regardless of which character you decide to play, gamers will experience exciting moments while exploring its vast open world. Sometimes, even some failures in challenges bring more interesting surprises than when gamers unlock them.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
Prideful Sloth's open-world adventure game Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles was originally released on PlayStation 4 and PC in 2017 before coming to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch the following year. And despite being over seven years old, Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is still highly rated.
The story begins after the player's ship crashes on an island, where gamers will have to help the residents clean up a waste called Murk that is spreading out of control. Most of the challenges in the game involve finding objects, but exploring the open world and overcoming puzzles in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is certainly not boring at all.
The Talos Principle 2
The Talos Principle is a game that has surprised many, with its non-linear approach to exploration combined with some pretty clever puzzle design. Not only is it fun, but it also has a very humanistic message about our journey of discovering who we are.
Talos Principle 2 is what most people expected. There are no combat scenes but overcoming dozens of puzzles, both trick and logic in the game is definitely not easy for everyone.
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