Carl2291 said:
JRPGfan said:
I assume your talking about games that are radically differnt in approach of how they go about things?
That nintendo direct with the indies everyone hated, had a game that stood out like that too. Pool Panic, where your playing on a pool table with various theme's and obsticles, and the balls are alive and walking about ect.
That looked fun because it was so differnt. Same with Golf Story. Teraway Unfolded, Until Dawn, Rocket League,...
As for Sea of theives... hmm... theres probably better sand box type mmos out there. Black Desert Online is like this too right? a sandbox where its up to you to make your own adventure. But it has vastly more to do, and many differnt ways to go about things, and a meaningfull progression system.
Same could be said for like Eve Online. Its not like Sea of theives is the only sandbox mmo out there. And upcomeing ones Crowfall, Camelot Unchained, Life is Feudal, durango ect ect.
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Sea of Thieves isn't an MMORPG.
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I do fault it (SoT) for not haveing any RPG elements... but that doesnt mean its not also a MMO = Massively Multiplayer Online game.
Also its a sandbox.
Eve Online is also a MMO and a Sandbox game, same with Black Desert Online.
True these in turn are also rpgs... But I dont hold that against them :p
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In short I know that Carl.
However I feel like Black Desert Online, is MUUUUUCH closer to Sea of theives than MineCraft is (another sandbox)
In black desert online, theres trade roots, you can play as a pirate and raid other players, black mail them, work out tax's on roots you controll ect.
You can build and sale ships..... so in some reguards its MUCH closer to sea of theves, than another sandbox like Minecraft is.
Last edited by JRPGfan - on 23 March 2018