Ah, the Emerald Isle. From the hustle and bustle of Dublin, to the majesty of the Antrim Coast, all the way to the beaches of Donegal, the island of Ireland is seeping with ancient Celtic landmarks, rugged landscapes and a rich culture that everyone must experience at least one in their lives.
I’m fortunate enough to be able to call Ireland home but, like many Irish ex-pats, returning to the homeland right now isn’t possible - a fact that especially stings when you consider it’s Saint Patrick’s Day weekend.
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I would have included the Uncharted games as well. Good list though.
Haha it is not lost on me that two of the games in the top four were already novels before they were games
Even 9 years after its release, The Witcher 3 remains one of the finest RPGs ever. Its detailed world and ingenious quest design have yet to be surpassed by another in the genre. The next-gen update released in late 2022 was a significant visual overhaul, adding ray-traced lighting, upscaling, and frame generation to an already pretty world.
Actually just picked this up yesterday on Steam, since it's $9.99 for the game and all the DLC. I've owned it for years on Playstation, but honestly never put a whole lot of time into it. Though I knew I had to play through it one day because I loved what I did play. It runs so buttery smooth on PC. Still a really beautiful game with everything maxed out settings-wise at 4K.
Add Assassins creed in april
Land design in The Witness reminds be of the Northern Ireland shores.
Never really realised that so few games are based in my country, tbh. haha. I suppose Folklore is the only one that I've actually played.
I'm genuinely surprised that no one has ever tried to get attention by making something controversial like Famine Survival Simulator 1845 ... plenty of room for sequels.
A proper story-based game set in the Great Famine along the lines of a game like A Plague Tale: Innocence could actually be very good though.
Are there many games that would take you to Ireland that you couldn't play from the couch? Must have missed the rush of AR games set within the geo-located bounds of Ireland :-p
this isn't news... why is this categorized as "news"?