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I loved to play uncharted (for pc, I don't have a ps) and I am searching for similar games. I still have not played the second part of the "master of thieves collection" on steam.
Any recommendations? Lara croft is fun, but not as mysterious and does not have such a fun story imo.
And also I loved all of the broken sword games. I can highly recommend them! Any alternatives I could try?
Hmmmm... Adventurous third person action game with a sense of mystery and strong scripting? Is that it?
Horizon: zero dawn or forbidden west? That's more on the open world side of things though.
What about God of war or maybe shadow of the colossus?
A little shorter and not so much on the adventure side but very mysterious and very intense: hellblade - senua's sacrifice. That's quite dark though, missing some of those feelgood indy vibes.
Thanks for the suggestions :)
I will look into them
Control and Alan Wake 2 might be up your alley if you're looking for heavy emphasis on story and mystery
Control maybe. Alan Wake 2 is not action-y at all.
No recommendations for broken sword ๐ง