10 Linear Games That Give You the MOST FREEDOM
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- Linear is kind of a bad word sometimes in gaming but sometimes linear games give you a lot of interesting possibilities.
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0:00 Intro
0:16 Number 10
1:50 Number 9
3:32 Number 8
4:49 Number 7
6:16 Number 6
7:35 Number 5
9:10 Number 4
10:27 Number 3
11:55 Number 2
13:02 Number 1 - Hry
I think Metro Exodus was also a great "semi" open world Linear shooter which gave a lot of freedom.....
I really enjoyed the way that game structured things
Metro in general is criminally underrated
@@bronzin1445especially the earlier ones.
Metro series are just built different
Da best!
When I was a kid, I thought Super Mario Galaxy gave a ton of freedom to the player, allowing them to explore literal planets and different worlds. Once the Mario 3D collection released on Nintendo switch, I hadn’t realized how linear Super Mario Galaxy was replaying it. It’s funny how when you’re a kid you totally fall for the illusion of vast open space within very linear games.
Jak and Daxter is a great example of linear open feeling
Idk what you’re trying to say lol. That vast open worlds don’t equal linear, or that being vast and open while being linear gives zero freedom? I mean Crysis - which is in the video - is a great example of a linear game that’s almost like a sandbox game. My first game that wasn’t “linear” would be Majora’s Mask
You’re still a child 😅
If we are still playing video games we are all still kids.
@@lillpoetboy god I wish that simple statement were true. I never lost my childlike sense of wonder, but my responsibilities and bills would beg to differ I’m a kid 😂
Honorable mention to the Sniper Elite games. Especially 4.
Hell yeah bro
True I see sniper elite and hitman in the same light both good linear but free games
4 was the peak
Absolutely, I love sniper elite series. Still smashing the multiplayer on 5
The amount of hours I put into dishonored 1&2 levels discovering new paths to maintain low chaos and finally coming to CZcams only to find multiple new paths.
Especially with dishonored 2's clockwork mansion. Level design was phenomenal.
so sad that all of that hardwork went down the drain when they released redfall. imagine a vampire immersive sim rpg like VTM
@@JORDAN-CHRISTOPHERSPENCER Ark a ne Austin made Redfall. Arkane Lyon made DH2.
The people at Arkane didn't even want to make Redfall and many left the company, but they were forced to and it shows.
Holy Hell, I can't believe you guys mentioned SteamBot Chronicles. It's one of my all-time favorite PS2 games, but it went extremely under the radar. I really wish it got more love. Thanks for bringing it up!
Just crazy how well Crysis still looks. Like some parts of the game looks way better than stuff nowadays
It was ground breaking. It was the first game that utilized plethora of screen-space effects, like screen-space ambient occlusion, shadows, reflections, beautiful post-processing - motion blur and depth of field. Only few years ago we started to move to ray traced effects and vast majority of games still use the screen-space effects that Crysis popularized.
Check out the first video about Crysis, it's from 2006 here on CZcams. I couldn't believe that was running in real-time when I was a kid 😅
@@Filip10101we are still kids
@@lillpoetboy Yup, I still feel like it mentally 😁
There was a reason why “can it run Crysis?” became a meme. To say it was ahead of its time is putting it mildly
Footage could be from crysis remastered which properly optimized the first 2 games without exploding your console or pc
I actually think it would be pretty sweet if they flipped the Far Cry formula on its head and made them more linear-maybe just in certain aspects
Linear far cry would be like dead island 2
People would still cry
FC1 is linear
Super Metroid will always be a masterclass of game design. It starts off as a linear game and evolves into an interconnected open world as you play.
I platinumed 11 games, and out of all the ones I did, the dishonored series, Prey, and days gone were my favorites to do.
Good job man. I've platinumed I think 3 or 4 games so far. It always feels so good when you get it finished and at tge same time I still like to go back once in a while knowing I have tge freedom to play more casually because I have already 100% it
Nice! I just platinumed Elden Ring this morning. First playthrough!
I platniumed 7 games including Hitman 3
@@aetoski8724first play through is impossible because you have to get different endings for trophies.
@@teendefiant Save Scumming. You upload to cloud right after beating the final boss (turn off auto-sync)... then just select an ending... download old save file from cloud... select new ending... rinse and repeat
I believe Helldivers 2 gives us the most freedom! And democracy too!
Dishonored and BioShock are great linear games that give a variety of tools and methods to progress through their levels 👍
BioShock and Thief seem like glaring omissions here, but I'm happy Deus Ex was included.
👍
Obviously Deus Ex is the best linear, non-linear
game.
Crysis in the year 2007, on Dual core CPU, dual SLi Nvidias and 4 Gigs of RAM with that much to offer was a mind-fuck all it's own. I'd say the same for Bioshock in the same damn year!
It was amazing. Basically not even 2x 8800GT in SLI couldn't run it at 1280x1024 all maxed out. It was designed for future GPUs with crazy high amount of samples of its effects, and the highest settings introduced entirely new effects, like screen-space ambient occlusion or shadows, which did NOT even exist before in any game. Sadly, no games do that anymore! It was crazy demanding 😁
@@Filip10101 LOL. In 2024 people still thinking Crysis bottleneck was GPU related is hilarious. It was a CPU issue. CPU development moved towards multi-core processors but Cryengine was pushing the single-core side of things. They bet on single-core just getting more and more powerful and that's not how things went.
@@Astraeus.. I read that the devs anticipated 8ghz cpus in the years following the orginal Crysis release. It took a good decade and a half for desktop chips to surpass the
low 5ghz range. Professional overclockers hit ~7ghz in 2007 on a Pentium 4 670 Prescott. However, I decided to jump down an internet rabbit hole and found out that the
(maybe) fastest clock speed ever was ...500ghz. This also occured in 2006!?!? This wasn't a desktop pc cpu. The chip was built by IBM and Georgia Institiute of Technolgy.
It was also cooled to near absolute zero and made of silicon and germanium. I chose to mention that because in 2007 people thought cpus were about to get crazy fast😅
@@Dick_Valparaiso thanks for the hardware history. that's super interesting!
The original two Thief games by Looking Glass should be very high on any linear/freedom list!
The problem is that most gamers don't remember the original Thief games. They were groundbreaking, but weren't as popular as other games back then.
I haven’t thought about the steambot chronicles in years. I love when there are deep cuts on the list.
I think about Steambot chronicles all the time 😢
Pleasantly shocked to see Steambot Chronicles here, as it's so obscure. But a unique game, to be sure. Still bummed we didn't get that sequel.
@@spiritgum here's to hoping granzela gets around to it someday...
It was great... I wish we got a sequel, I think I remember that they were pretty far into it and the tsunami destroyed all the data and backups and they didn't plan to start over.
@@billf1969 oh is that why irem stopped making games? of course, i'd heard about them moving away from video game development in the wake of the tsunami and earthquake but never could find specific details on why of it.
❤ The video, definitely made me want to go play/replay a few of the games on the list.. However, cmon Falcon, how could you not put Control, imo Remedy’s best game overall. And I’d say a fact, that it’s one of their most important too, being the game that brought the Remedy Connected Universe to be official & fully on display to the player. That is if you’re looking at it as whole, Foundation & AWE included, so I’d say it was an amazing proper introduction & more importantly one of the best overall gameplay experiences I’ve seen in my many years of gaming. Albeit, just not enough of it, even with the full package. I hope now that they’ve proved the IP and Control 2 can actually have a AAA budget & just make something bigger and better, and turn The Oldest House into like the main hub and setting, then use the Astral Plane/Oceanview to let jump to different places and what not.
Hell yeah! Steambot Chronicles was my jam as a kid!
Man the Ghost and Clean Hands trophies for Dishonored are among my proudest trophies I’ve gotten. I love the Dishonored games so much and I really hope it gets off ice at some point because I will throw money at my tv for Dishonored 3 lol.
Arkham Asylum should've been included. God, I miss Kevin Conroy so much. He was perfect in previous Arkham games. I got a voice acting background and have to say that his voice has been such an inspiration for me since the Batman the Animated Series. The vocal training was really tough, sometimes without noticeable results for months but actors like him are a great impulse to not give up - I was almost a face of Leon in those new RE games :)
Mr. Bragadocious over here, lol.
@@blakerackley8874 Hi, yeah, sorry about that. I like talking to ppl and share our stories. Plus I want to mention Kevin Conroy, November will mark the second anniversary of his passing. On top of that I got a new voice demo that I 'need' to promote because we live in 'insta famous' times and without it the casting ppl don't even bother to look at you :(
Me too bud, me too
It's videos like this that made me subscribe to gameranx. It's a unique top10 list, also doubles as recommendations for that very niche game design of "linear, but open".
Crysis wasn't just a meme, it was actually a good game for anyone who could run it. The openness was like the cherry on top of an already very competent storyline, gameplay and tbh, some of the best voice acting I've heard in an FPS. The abilities you get with the nanosuit were just fun to mess around with. It was like, starting Super Metroid but with all upgrades while still being challenging, like, you aren't invincible and can easily get overwhelmed by enemies if you're not careful. I love it, I playthrough it like once a year.
Great topic and coverage. Aside from what you mentioned both God Hand on PS2 and Remember Me on 360/PS3 come to mind for the same reasons. Both games allow you to customise your attacks and combos, button by button, by mapping specific attacks to each button. It really adds a layer of strategy to the combat. God Hand is the supreme game of the two, but Remember Me was one of capcom's better releases during that gen, despite not being at the top of thier releases.
Hold on, if BG3 is considered a "linear game", then what is a non-linear game?
Ah AC6...
Menu Simulator: The Game
I love it. Fully completed it a few weeks after launch. Cannot wait for the next in the long sequence. 😁
Wanted a mech game exactly like this since I was 4. Literally a childhood dream come true.
What a wonderful feeling to have Falcon talk about Steambot Chronicles
I thought I never hear that game Steam Bot Chronicles ever said on this channel, lol, love that game!!
BG3 linear? Come on guys, that's a stretch, even for you 🤣
Metro exodus is missing from the list :)
Before you said number 1 I already knew what it was going to be. That game is fantastic and I love it with all my heart, it deserves all the praise it's gotten so far.
Was watching an old GTA5 video you made and man have you made a lot of progress in putting these together. So much better now
Falcon The Hero! Great vid Gameranx!
This is impressive the fact that you guys keep coming up with new videos everyday. Kudos to you guys and thanks for keeping my day interesting.
Steambot Chronicles was an awesome game! Glad to see you covering it!
i watch all your videos keep the good work on👍
gameranxs i have been watching you for years I love you good job keep it up
Thanks for the video. Just heard about Steambot Chronicles recently and here it is again. Darn, it's really expensive.
Absolutely adored Armored Core 6, got it to platinum but ran through it again and again for the variety
You guys are the best top notch when it comes to gaming information. 8mill let's go!!! Your team deserves it for making this channel happen.
Appreciate the video❤
As a kid I always felt like the Zelda games gave me a lot of freedom until I realized they were just really good at producing the illusion of an open world. I'm talking about ocarina of time and Majora's mask specifically. I know Zelda 1 was the first true open world game lol
Z1 was also linear after a point. Only the first 3 dungeons could be cleared without progressive item collection.
But because of that approach, it does feel the most open world.
I would argue FFX-2 and/or FF13-2 are two strong examples of a linear approach that allows you a great deal of freedom. X-2 has the story missions that can finish the game with a low percent completion run, or you can do side quests galore. 13-2 doesn’t have this as much, but it does allow for visiting areas that have no connection to the main story at a very earth point.
On a side bar, everyone complained about 13’s linearity while praising 10…which was just as linear.
Great list as always!
Hitman is such a gem!
That rake thing in Hitman at the beginning of the video is hilarious. I didn't even know you could do that lol.
Hitman still is the most freedom you can have in any linear game, it should have been number 1. Even going back to the original Hitman games. Blood Money was probably my favorite.
Dark Souls 1 definitely deserves a mention. It's very far from an open world game, really a very restricted metroidvania. But the way those linear paths connect and loop on each other is incredible. After you finish the tutorial and get to firelink there are technically 8 different bosses that COULD be the first boss you fight, assuming you took the master key like everyone does.
Pinwheel
Taurus Demon
Quelaag
Gargoyles
Moonlight Butterfly
Sif
Stray Demon
Capra
Steambot Chronicles is my favorite PS2 game of all time! I love it so much.
I would like to see more of the demayo family. Such as Steven grandparents, plus it be cool to see if steven has any cousins and spend time with them
Gameranx be pumping out all this videos 😂
STEAMBOT CHRONICLES!
A relaxing non-linear adventure! 🎶
i absolutely agree about Deus Ex. love that game. played it way way back when it was new.. ish. wish i still had it. and if you like that one, try System Shock 2 wherein the character custimization is incredable, espcially for its time!
Omg, they brought up steambot chronicles. Makes me wanna cry because I remember the hundreds or thousands of hours playing it trying to find all the secrets. I wish the second one had come out
This comment is not related to this video but for this entire channel: but this channel really is the best thing to have come out of Fallout 4's release lol
Eyyyy! I saw Armored Core and I gave it a Like. But then I saw Steambot Chronicles in the same video and man oh man do I wish I could hit that Like button twice. Maybe one day we'll get a sequel or remaster on modern systems. Hopefully so
"I wish I could hit that Like button twice"
You can ;)
Ive played deus ex so many times and it never gets old! Im currently playing it with the GMDX mod and it makes it even better!
Imagine making a list like this where they also talk about games still being linear but having massive freedom in the gameplay and then NOT mention the "Metal Gear" series with one single word, the epitome of games like that that even started the modern era of games like these shown in the video.
glad to see hitman on here, speedrunning really shows you the lack of walls to how you can solve the targets, theres methods they never mention remote explosives in briefcases that work exactly how they should, sniping all the way across the map through a window if you get just the right timing and angle, to knockouts that have the target fall into water and drown.
The ideas of your's is very perfect
I would suggest the Deception/Kagero series for such a list as the whole point of those games is to dispose of adventurers and assassins invading one's home castle in creative and increasingly elaborate ways.
Can you make a video on the game Enshrouded?
Awesome list 👌
Yall should do a list of best and worst in game games. I'm playing Forbidden West and Machine Strike is brutally complicated, no clue what's happening. But the bug board game in Rogue Galaxy(ps2) was so much fun.
Shogo Mobile Armor Division, To Me Was One Of The Best Games I played and to be totally honest no game ever came close to the freedom it made me feel even though it was absolutely linear..
That game was way a head of its time and I almost never see it get mentioned
Platinumed Elden Ring this morning!! First playthrough! thats my second this week with Control Ultimate edition.
140 hrs in Elden Ring. 45 hrs in Control.
Congrats of Platinuming the game... Just wait til the dlc comes out, it looks brutal 👀
@@Joreel Thanks! It looks amazing but might wait for a price drop. Just started Lies of P (and its great!)... Resident Evil 4 remake is up after that
wow i was not expecting steambot chronicles to get a mention. that game needs way more recognition.
Deus Ex is incredibly good. I played it for the first time in 2018 and was blown away. Peak immersive sim... only rivaled by Prey 2017 imo.
Throughout the years, I've enjoyed more linear games (from the more focused ones to the semi-open entries, too) than full-blown sandbox-style open-world games. I prefer games that have a particular flow to 'em. Altho I have, for the most part, grown to understand the criticism against games that are way too busy being cinematic and cutscene-heavy than having any meaningful gameplay whatsoever. There's a reason I've gravitated towards indie games lately more and more.
I'm surprised Peesona 5 vase and Royal edition wasn't on this list. But I can appreciate BG3 being number 1.
I don't think BG3 fits this list, it's not linear, straight up. There are multiple paths, and that's putting it lightly. I love BG3, but it's not a linear game.
I actually really enjoy linear games. I’m a completionist at heart and hate the idea of missing a hidden treasure, or weapon, or side quest, or Easter egg, or anything. So in really big open world games, like AC Valhalla and Odyssey, I end up getting bored before I even beat the main story because I’ve already spent 100+ hours searching every nook and cranny along the way and doing every side quest I come across. So open world games end up being sort of a chore to hunt down everything, and I can’t help myself in either type, but linear games are just easy to find everything and end up being more fun.
I’m playing Prey right now. Don’t know where’d you’d rank that one but I’m digging it.
This is random, but I think they should make a die hard video game.
Realistic 3rd person tactical, stealth shooter/ mellee game where you're supposed to clear the building. Limited bad guys per floor, but increasingly intelligent Ai, and all damage is realistically damaging and permanent. First aid does not make you uninjured, just stops bleeding, improves use of limb. If you take too much damage to fight, you have to start your run over.
Just sound fun to me
lovely video 🔥🔥🔥
Glad the original Deus Ex made the list. Maybe I was unimaginative or an obedient rule-follower, but I was a kid playing it for the first time in the late '90s and it wasn't until I revisited it as an adult playing around with mods like a decade or more later that I realized you didn't have to flee out the window of Paul's apartment when the Men and Black were knocking down the door and he was telling you to run. You could stay and fight, and survive, and Paul would too. That game gave you choices and options you might not even realize it was giving you.
every day you post a top - list... is a day you give me a layup to say SotC deserved to be on said list...
one mention should be the Earth Defence Force (EDF) series. sure it's just a third-person shooter about killing thousands of bugs, but there are four classes and so many weapons to choose from
Love that game
Most people I know are calling for more Linear games these days.
I have a video suggestion. Could you do a list of the best towers, mansions, and castles in video games?
👍
Nice to see Deus Ex appear cos it's a killer of a game and I'd so love to see a remastered version of it. It's criminal that it's not been remastered.
Such a good title for a video , describes exactly what I need😂
Clicked immediately
Ik you cant include everything but I think Disco Elysium is uniquely deserving of a spot on the list. You have traditional table top style RPG freedoms and character customization. But you can also literally change your character's entire ideology and outlook on the world; there will be written/acted dialogue and story consequences for doing so
I miss steambot chronicles so much. That game filled so many hours of elementary and middle school for me
Dang i surprised u mentioned Steamboat Chronicle, that game has been forgotten by most media, has really enjoyable story, progression, and gameplay choices. that game is one of its kind
Divinity Original Sin 2 and Human Fall Flat not being mentioned hurts a little. Sure Baldur's Gate 3 is the grand project from the DOS2 devs but to not have either of those on the list is just wild. They are truly free
I'm curios about games that can't be played without a guide if that exists.. maybe like even online idk
BG3 finally clicked for me it took me talking to wife about how to play my under dwarf rouge and trying a Paladin on her play through to see the wild things you can pull off I’m so bad at it, but I’m in love with my rouge now and my stupidly strong paladin. Been showing people off ledges learning how to long rest and short rest and today I learned you can fast travel from the map
I always forget how awesome the
“ Hitman “ trilogy is, such delightful chaos 😅
If you like JRPG's, Octopath Traveler 2 gives you a ton of freedom, despite the linear story.
Deus Ex the conspiracy is one of my top 5 all time favorites
The advancement of open world games back in the 2010s led to a boom in open world games, but like any trend it eventually got tired with too many games having open worlds that are big for the sake of it. A bit of linearity is not a bad thing, it allows a developer to better design an experience for a gamer.
I'm always happy when Dishonored shows up in a video
I'll play a linear game that feels complete and straightforward then start an open world mess that never ends.
I always felt the older Final Fantasy games gave you freedom to go wherever despite being linear.
Hitman 3 is such an amazing game! its hands down a masterpiece.
What are your thoughts around MGS V Phantom Pain? It is sort of a linear game but can be played as an open world game. The things you can do on your first run vs the 10th are crazy different. Not to mention the difficulty situation that comes with how you play.
Persona games especially 5r and 3r are really free linear games, u basically control when u do day to day who u hang out with
Baldur's Gate 3 just looks so complex and intimidating.
LOL @ the Sideshow Bob at 1:28.
How could the Eagle have missed the Mass Effect og trilogy in this top down? Great linear space odyssey based on many choices and outcomes.
For me the evil within 2 is the perfect linear semi open world. You never lose the focus what you have to do, but you can explore the maps and find cool stuff or little Missions.
I'm surprised Prey 2017 wasn't on this list, but perhaps that's because Deus Ex and Dishonored 2 were already included?
I still go back to the original Far Cry. Some of the one liners from the NPC's are the best and so damn funny.
Is Prey 2017 considered open world? I thought it was an openish linear style sim and should definitely be on this list. It's one of the best games ever made and gets looked over so much. BUT you had Disnhonored on here so I guess that kinda counts😂