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"Weather in games can be extremely immersive. It’s what sells the game both at the store and once it’s in the disc drive. When I play an open world game, a driving game, or a first person game – I want the world to bring me in, to truly explore and play in it like no other. I’ll play a game for it’s weather based on the season or the weather in my area to just to complete the feeling. I do want to note I’m ONLY discussing games with good weather effects, not environments.
So let’s start at the bottom and work our way to the top at my Top 8 Games with Weather Effects."
From GamesReviews:"Supercar Collection Simulator is a collector’s dream turned digital reality. Developed by Kiki Games, this simulation game lets you run a diecast car shop, blending the thrill of unboxing rare collectibles with light business management, racing, and trading mechanics. Think of it as a spiritual sibling to TCG Card Simulator, but with a glossy automotive twist."
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no stalker: call of pripyat?
I had that in my head but forgot it by the time I got to writing this!
Currently playing Just Cause 2. Tons of fun and one of the prettiest looking open world games. Well worth the £10 I bought it for.
I always liked the rain in Dark Sector, a very, very good looking game. Probably the best looking in-game rain I've seen so far... Immersive indeed.
so no Uncharted 2, Killzone and The Witcher 2?