What games have what you’d call really good worldbuilding, and what in particular do you like about them?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldbuilding

Worldbuilding is the process of constructing an imaginary world or setting, sometimes associated with a fictional universe. Developing the world with coherent qualities such as a history, geography, culture and ecology is a key task for many science fiction or fantasy writers. Worldbuilding often involves the creation of geography, a backstory, flora, fauna, inhabitants, technology, and often if writing speculative fiction, different peoples. This may include social customs as well as invented languages (often called conlangs) for the world.

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    1 month ago

    Fromsoft and Larian are great at this.

    BioWare 20 years ago was guaranteed. We might never get another BioWare game I would purchase.

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      1 month ago

      “Zanzibart, forgive me”.

      Nah, Fromsoft has great vibes. But the worldbuilding and story is all deliberately obscured because of Miyazaki’s love of sci-fi he couldn’t properly read. That makes it a trove for obsessives but it can’t really be called good.

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        1 month ago

        It’s definitely good and it is done in a way that can only be done in video games. Too many video games depend on passive exposition instead of finding actual lore in the world.

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          1 month ago

          Do you consider it being “spoonfed” to you when you read a book and the plot and everything is just written down?

          Do you consider it positive that you have to “work for it” if every fifth word is written in Chinese and you have to translate them?

          Making it hard to understand does not make it good. Making it easy does not make it bad. Is there an aspect of it you like that isn’t just that it’s hard to understand? Because that’s all you mentioned.

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            1 month ago

            Do you consider it being “spoonfed” to you when you read a book and the plot and everything is just written down?

            uh…no? the whole point of books is to read them

            the whole point of games is to play them, if you want all the plot in your games to be reading…maybe grab a book instead?