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So the Steam sales near the end, and I have 15€ worth of Steam wallet left.
I loved the Silent Hunter series for its ability to roam the sees. Which otherer games (submarines or surface vessels, both with sails or without) allow me to do that - and are truly good? Multiplayer open world would make it even sweeter. Thanks. Best, Brett |
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Thank you, I already gravitate towards Naval Action.
But: It is still early access, so probably a mess and progress will be reset either way. What makes it even worse is that the devs started a new project called "Naval Action Legends", omitting the open world feature (the thing I am interested in). So I am unsure whether it's even worth to buy. Best, Brett |
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There's one called 'Victory at Sea' which I quite enjoy. Very open world with lots of freedom to do what operations you want with what vessels you want. I believe there are three scenarios: Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific, and you can play as any of the primary Allied or Axis combatants in those regions.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/29...ictory_At_Sea/ |
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I'll take a look into it.
Having missed the Steam sales, I now have plenty of time to take a closer look at these various games. Best, Brett |
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'Sid Meier's Pirates' (the 2004 version) might be another open-world one to look in to. The sailing simulation isn't really detailed, but if you're looking for a fun (slightly silly) pirate-era game to romp around in I'd definitely recommend it. For an older game there's a fairly nice variety of ships to choose from (pretty much anything from war canoes to war galleons), makes for a bit of variety in playstyle choice.
Similarly another one (which is an online multiplayer game rather than singleplayer) is 'Pirates of the Burning Sea'. I had some fun with that one years ago. Like 'Sid Meier's Pirates' it isn't super historical or deep simulation, but it's a nice way to kill time with a good variety of vessels and open-world style. |
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