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Is this a linear style game or a more open end like assassins creed, where you can roam the world?
Originally posted by Jakob Fel:
Not AC style by any stretch of the imagination but definitely far more open than the first game. The first game was basically a marriage of Uncharted, Metroidvania game design and light Soulslike combat. This game still has those elements but throws in much larger maps, side stories, stores and the like. It does have collectibles like Ubisoft's open world games but it's not like their games in the sense that the collectibles are basically either character customization options (outfits, hair/beard styles, lightsaber or blaster parts) or currency that you can use to buy other customization options.

So, in other words, unlike AC where you tend to want to collect everything, thus making the open world feel less FUN, this game basically encourages exploration without the tedium. You can play the entire game without exploring if you want, but the exploration is there for you if you want some gameplay variety or are just interested in seeing whatever you can find.
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You're wondering if the game offers a more linear, structured experience or an open-world adventure with freedom to roam.
Here are some key points about open-world games ¹:
Non-linear gameplay: Open-world games offer a virtual world where you can approach objectives freely, without the constraints of linear level design.
Freedom to explore: You can roam the world, interact with non-playable characters, and engage in various activities beyond the main storyline.
Autonomy: Open-world games provide the freedom to choose how to approach the game and its challenges, with the ability to explore and experiment at your own pace.
If you're looking for a game with a more open-world experience, you might want to research the game's specific features and reviews to ensure it aligns with your preferences.
ant_sh 3 Jul @ 7:49pm 
Originally posted by Epathian:
Is this a linear style game or a more open end like assassins creed, where you can roam the world?
Story is linear but you may freely travel and explore planets so you may advance the story enough to get necessary upgrades like dash and perch-hopping and then just do side quests or free roam
Originally posted by HelloHalo:
You're wondering if the game offers a more linear, structured experience or an open-world adventure with freedom to roam.
Here are some key points about open-world games ¹:
Non-linear gameplay: Open-world games offer a virtual world where you can approach objectives freely, without the constraints of linear level design.
Freedom to explore: You can roam the world, interact with non-playable characters, and engage in various activities beyond the main storyline.
Autonomy: Open-world games provide the freedom to choose how to approach the game and its challenges, with the ability to explore and experiment at your own pace.
If you're looking for a game with a more open-world experience, you might want to research the game's specific features and reviews to ensure it aligns with your preferences.

i wasnt looking for a explantion of what the two things mean....

FFS if you have no answer to my question then remove your self.
Originally posted by ant_sh:
Originally posted by Epathian:
Is this a linear style game or a more open end like assassins creed, where you can roam the world?
Story is linear but you may freely travel and explore planets so you may advance the story enough to get necessary upgrades like dash and perch-hopping and then just do side quests or free roam

THIS is what i was looking for. Thank you.
opengame 3 Jul @ 9:53pm 
Basically it's semi open-world
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
Jakob Fel 4 Jul @ 10:17pm 
Not AC style by any stretch of the imagination but definitely far more open than the first game. The first game was basically a marriage of Uncharted, Metroidvania game design and light Soulslike combat. This game still has those elements but throws in much larger maps, side stories, stores and the like. It does have collectibles like Ubisoft's open world games but it's not like their games in the sense that the collectibles are basically either character customization options (outfits, hair/beard styles, lightsaber or blaster parts) or currency that you can use to buy other customization options.

So, in other words, unlike AC where you tend to want to collect everything, thus making the open world feel less FUN, this game basically encourages exploration without the tedium. You can play the entire game without exploring if you want, but the exploration is there for you if you want some gameplay variety or are just interested in seeing whatever you can find.
Thank you very much for the answers.

Fully appreciated.
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