>>48393514>this is a good thingAnd then what this game has to offer if it's not even an open world? What does justifie the problems the game has, if it's not an open world?
>>48395612>we never saw thatDude you don't know how marketing works then.
Showing a big field, then showing the player looking at it, then showing different areas, your character being able to explore those different areas, even being able to fly over, climb, etc... was to point out to an open world. Even Breath of the Wild communicated the same feeling in this way.
You just want to be contrarian on purpose, just trying to bait and provoke.