Video games that are infinite

in #gaming5 years ago

All gamers are used to see an ending in any video game, feel that satisfaction of seeing the credits, eliminate the final boss and move to a next challenge is something that is very difficult to explain.

However, over time the developers have wanted to change this aspect in video games, giving us to understand that they can be almost infinite, not only would be enough with 34 or 46 hours of game, you can spend your whole life trying to pass it, especially if you are demanding and like to complete it 100%.

In the past, video games were simply based on a score, they were very repetitive, but at the same time quite addictive. As time went by, arguments were added, which allowed them to have a beginning and an end.

This was evolving to the present, although there are still video games that meet this premise of having an end there are others that can really surprise us, it may be the case that you start to play one night, in less than a click has already passed a week without seeing the sunlight and you still lack 80% to complete it.

The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall was one of the video games that surprised a huge crowd of gamers, it was no longer about graphics or history (which is good) but about their mapping or the size of the map, they are 161,594 square kilometers, besides this many of the secondary missions are random, so you can spend months playing non-stop.

But we should not miss some games like SIMS, this life simulator can take you an infinite amount of time in front of your console or computer, depending on the actions you take the game will evolve.

In addition, it has the construction mode that is simply fantastic, the variants that you can make are so many that you can make the house of your dreams.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim follows the same pattern as its predecessor, the secondary missions could be said to be infinite, the algorithm of the game was designed for them to come out randomly, so you can easily get out of the main mission and embark on a new adventure.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has a similar algorithm, the stories that hide its secondary missions are simply fantastic, however, here we have the advantage that the video game will always keep us informed of which missions are the main ones, for those players who simply want to see the end as soon as possible.

We can make a gigantic list of videogames that extend their playability to almost infinite times, but the important thing is that these allow you to feel a truly gratifying experience, no matter how many hours, as long as you have fun and like their story you'll want it never to end.

See You!!!

To see the sources of the images you must click on them


Sort:  

This post was shared in the Curation Collective Discord community for curators, and upvoted and resteemed by the @c-squared community account after manual review.
@c-squared runs a community witness. Please consider using one of your witness votes on us here

Oh i love all the elder scrolls games 😊 in special Morrowind.

Posted using Partiko Android

Congratulations, this post was rewarded with a SteemGC Upvote!

SGC_Logo_Font_style_2.png

Want to meet fellow Steemit gamers and earn upvotes yourself? Join the SteemGC Discord channel!

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.29
TRX 0.11
JST 0.033
BTC 63458.69
ETH 3084.37
USDT 1.00
SBD 3.99