Maneater is an action game with open-world progression featuring a genetically unstable shark for a protagonist, drawing on inspirations as varied as Far Cry and Dark Souls to depict a delightful universe and novel player character. Please enjoy our account of Maneater's systems and world.
Roam freely with this curated selection of the best open-world games on the Nintendo Switch, featuring both mainstream titles and hidden gems.
Explore the top 5 best open world games of all time, from Elden Ring to Red Dead Redemption 2, in this captivating gaming journey.
Currently replaying the Witcher 3, next gen upgrade style. Touissant still drops my jaw.
There has been four open world games I enjoyed: Elden Ring, Days Gone, Horizon Zero Dawn and Breath of the Wild. Red Dead, GTA, Witcher, Skyrim and Oblivion etc. were all extremely tedious fetch fests or set piece style games.
Elden Ring was awesome for just being Dark Souls open world game, Days Gone had such a great set up, tense atmosphere and the Hordes were incredible, and Horizon ZD was absolutely great at storytelling in its locations and is absolutely stunning to look at. Breath of the Wild had such a soothing atmosphere that it was pure therapy to play after a tough day spent in the business world.
RDR2 looks great, plays poorly, character is very hard to control and is very gimmicky. GTA is made for 12-year olds, but tries to somehow cater to older audiences as well, didn't enjoy it at all. In both of those games you play as a mass murderer, which always sets me off. Witcher 3 had okayish side stories and locations, but I enjoyed 1 and 2 more due to their focus, the series didn't need an open-world. Skyrim was a total fetch quest and writing was just so bad I could not go on, same for Oblivion.
Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft's video game subscription service, is set to lose six more titles from its library, bringing the total number of departing games to 11.
The Hunter I still actively play but, eh, I got my fill. I'll grab it on the next Steam sale.
They probably announced and added most of these last showcase season and chances are they were on one-year deals. So makes sense June would see a high list of departing games than most other months.
Gamepass is starting to go downhill IMO. There seems to be more and more Indy games now and they dont seem to care what games come to Gamepass as long its something. There should be a quality standard or at least try and get more retail games, even if its just older 360 games and Xbox one.