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This phenomenon has pushed me into more “railroaded” or “theme park ride” games recently. It Takes Two and Hi-Fi Rush really shepherd you along the story path. You can poke around the room you’re in, but compared to more open world games, it’s much easier to keep yourself pointed toward the next story point.
I can still have fun with open world games, but I think I appreciate smaller ones more.
Long term I'm going to have much better memories of the 30 hours I put into Sable than I am the 200 or whatever it is of TotK.
Seriously, people should try sable. It's like a toned down botw in the desert without combat. Such a super chill game with an interesting world.