Started playing Horizon recently. Everything is great, however, I am a bit bored of this game mechanic where you hide and monitor enemy patterns using some sort of gadget and then stealthy kill them. Some of the games, I've played recently where this mechanic was "part" of the gameplay -
1. Wolfenstein TNO, TOB
2. Uncharted 4
3. The Evil Within
4. RoTR
Stealth is not mandatory, but still it feels like you are forced to use it. For example, in UC4, you will otherwise be facing half a dozen enemies,several of them having shotguns and snipers make it even harder. Same for Horizon, where at least in the beginning you are not that strong to take on multiple machines at once and limited ammo in TEW makes you go the stealth route.
Compared to last gen, seems like more n more games are using this mechanic or maybe as I mostly play SP action adventure games, I am noticing it more often. From the trailers looks like this will be heavily used in upcoming games like -
1. TLOU 2
2. Death Stranding
3. GoT(at some point)
4. Days Gone
There are enough games without it too, GoW, Yakuza, Doom to name a few. All in all, I am feeling burned out of it. What about you guys, do you enjoy this game mechanic?
1. Wolfenstein TNO, TOB
2. Uncharted 4
3. The Evil Within
4. RoTR
Stealth is not mandatory, but still it feels like you are forced to use it. For example, in UC4, you will otherwise be facing half a dozen enemies,several of them having shotguns and snipers make it even harder. Same for Horizon, where at least in the beginning you are not that strong to take on multiple machines at once and limited ammo in TEW makes you go the stealth route.
Compared to last gen, seems like more n more games are using this mechanic or maybe as I mostly play SP action adventure games, I am noticing it more often. From the trailers looks like this will be heavily used in upcoming games like -
1. TLOU 2
2. Death Stranding
3. GoT(at some point)
4. Days Gone
There are enough games without it too, GoW, Yakuza, Doom to name a few. All in all, I am feeling burned out of it. What about you guys, do you enjoy this game mechanic?