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I would like recommendations for open world games where the player has abundant ways to interact with the world, be it with the NPCs or buildings, and does not have to worry about survival aspects of the character or spending time exploring a static world. I would not mind if it comes at the cost of a smaller sized world, as long as it remains an open world game.

By interaction, I am not just talking about side missions or the main story. I wish for the ability to perform actions that affect the NPCs directly or make them react to it, like combat or conversations. I also wish to interact with the outside objects and buildings, like sitting on a bench, driving a random parked vehicle, or entering a building to observe or interact with its interiors. I am not keen on base building nor caring for hunger/thirst/shelter.

A great example of this could be the Watchdogs franchise. I have never seen the level of interaction with the world in any other game the way Watchdogs provides. From the streets to the vehicles to the individual people, there are so many ways to how I can mess up with the city, meanwhile the game does not bother me to eat or sleep. Overall I think of it as GTA but better. Another example could be the first Assassin's Creed game (since it's the only one I've played so far) where the interaction comes in the form of stealthily killing enemies, hiding and blending with the environment and parkouring through the rooftops of the various cities. Maybe another example of such a game could be Skyrim. Though it does contain a great amount of exploration and villages are small and scarce in the world, there is surprisingly a lot of interactive elements in the villages themselves. Plus the different types of loots when raiding a dungeon of fighting a monster with your own arsenal of weapons, this partially qualifies as a match for me.

I am sure there is some genre or a category that perfectly encapsulates what I am looking for and it is just at the tip of my tongue. Please provide me with any game titles that match my requirements as stated above. I would understand if I am asking for too much.

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[–] GeneralRetreat 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

You might want to take a look at Shadows of Doubt. It's a sci-fi noir game where you're a private detective in a procedurally generated dystopian city. You're supposed to solve murders but usually just end up causing more of them.

NPCs have homes, workplaces, acquaintances and routines, and you have the ability to interact with (and disrupt) all of it. It's an Early Access game so expect jank, but there's a load of really good let's plays on YouTube if you want to see if it's your kind of thing.

https://youtu.be/FdI98aZ1xYc

https://youtu.be/lFwdf-hohoI

https://youtu.be/geno9G-EhYE

[–] Cube6392 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I really want to buy this game when I have some cash money for it

[–] Sizousho 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I bought it as a result of it being recommended here a while back and I must say that the game is surprisingly in depth. The first murder took me quite a few hours to complete. The second was one that was super quick as a result of the random luck with the murder weapon still being in the body lol.

I love the atmosphere and the depth to the actual investigation of it!

[–] Cube6392 4 points 1 year ago

I watched Josh from Let's Game it Out do his regular Josh things, and the game was like "No, no, proceed. This is all allowed, and I've already accounted for it" and it still wound up with him doing the full investigation and finding the murderer, and it was like... This looks like something special