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Is there anything better in videogames than that feeling of total freedom? Where you can go wherever you like, do whatever you want and  become whoever you want to be - probably not. However, as much as the gaming community loves to feel like they're finding their own fun, the reality is a little more complicated.  

See, when playing a game, we're never truly making our own decisions, and game designers must strike a constant balance between letting the player off the leash and making sure that their freedom actually means something. After a long trek through the desert and across the world, The Architect has managed to discover how the best, most liberating  games of all manage to pull this trick off, and surprisingly, it's often by restricting players that the most empowering games work so well.

You Saw:
Outer Wilds - 2019
Final Fantasy 14 - 2010
Animal Crossing New Horizons - 2020
The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild - 2017
Starcraft 2 - 2010
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - 2011
The Legend of Zelda - 1986
Planescape Torment - 1999
Divinity: Original Sin 2 - 2017
Passpartout: The Starving Artist - 2017
Monster Hunter: World - 2018
Minecraft - 2011
Half Life: Alyx - 2020
Genshin Impact - 2020
Prey - 2017
Far Cry 5 - 2018
Grand Theft Auto 5 - 2013
Destiny 2 - 2017
Borderlands 3 - 2019
Cyberpunk 2077 - 2077 am i rite??? (it was 2020 in case you forgot)
The Stanley Parable - 2013
Deltarune Chapter 1 - 2018
Mass Effect 3 - 2012
Psychonauts 2 - 2021
Deathloop - 2021
Undertale - 2015
Sable - 2021
TOEM - 2021
Before Your Eyes - 2021
Accounting Plus - 2018
Art Sqool - 2019
Umurangi Generation - 2020
No Man's Sky - 2016
Gears Tactics - 2020
X-COM: UFO Defence - 1994
XCOM - 2012
XCOM 2 - 2016
Offworld Trading Company - 2016
Dota 2 - 2013
Magic Arena - 2018
Yu Gi Oh: Legacy of The Duelists - 2020
Teardown - Not Out Yet
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - 2016
Dishonored - 2012
Hitman 3 - 2021
Dishonored 2 - 2017
Disco Elysium - 2019
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - 2019
Dark Souls 3 - 2016
Telltale Game of thrones - 2014
Mario Maker - 2015
Pokemon Ultra Moon - 2017
Warcraft 3 Remastered - 2020
Legion TD 2 - 2021

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Finding True Freedom In Videogames

Check out Hotcyder! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_r8gFeezEBZVnazvbv75pQ Support the channel on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/ArchitectofGames Follow me on twitter!: https://twitter.com/Thefearalcarrot Is there anything better in videogames than that feeling of total freedom? Where you can go wherever you like, do whatever you want and become whoever you want to be - probably not. However, as much as the gaming community loves to feel like they're finding their own fun, the reality is a little more complicated. See, when playing a game, we're never truly making our own decisions, and game designers must strike a constant balance between letting the player off the leash and making sure that their freedom actually means something. After a long trek through the desert and across the world, The Architect has managed to discover how the best, most liberating games of all manage to pull this trick off, and surprisingly, it's often by restricting players that the most empowering games work so well. You Saw: Outer Wilds - 2019 Final Fantasy 14 - 2010 Animal Crossing New Horizons - 2020 The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild - 2017 Starcraft 2 - 2010 The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - 2011 The Legend of Zelda - 1986 Planescape Torment - 1999 Divinity: Original Sin 2 - 2017 Passpartout: The Starving Artist - 2017 Monster Hunter: World - 2018 Minecraft - 2011 Half Life: Alyx - 2020 Genshin Impact - 2020 Prey - 2017 Far Cry 5 - 2018 Grand Theft Auto 5 - 2013 Destiny 2 - 2017 Borderlands 3 - 2019 Cyberpunk 2077 - 2077 am i rite??? (it was 2020 in case you forgot) The Stanley Parable - 2013 Deltarune Chapter 1 - 2018 Mass Effect 3 - 2012 Psychonauts 2 - 2021 Deathloop - 2021 Undertale - 2015 Sable - 2021 TOEM - 2021 Before Your Eyes - 2021 Accounting Plus - 2018 Art Sqool - 2019 Umurangi Generation - 2020 No Man's Sky - 2016 Gears Tactics - 2020 X-COM: UFO Defence - 1994 XCOM - 2012 XCOM 2 - 2016 Offworld Trading Company - 2016 Dota 2 - 2013 Magic Arena - 2018 Yu Gi Oh: Legacy of The Duelists - 2020 Teardown - Not Out Yet Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - 2016 Dishonored - 2012 Hitman 3 - 2021 Dishonored 2 - 2017 Disco Elysium - 2019 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - 2019 Dark Souls 3 - 2016 Telltale Game of thrones - 2014 Mario Maker - 2015 Pokemon Ultra Moon - 2017 Warcraft 3 Remastered - 2020 Legion TD 2 - 2021

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