Which computer games do you consider the most non-linear?
*The actions of the main character in the game that have influence on the further plot.(Effects of the transfer saved games in the sequel can not be considered.)RPG of course. Those who have a lot of non-linear quests which may different the further passage and the possible endings. For example is The Witcher 1,2,3; Gothic 1,2; 1,2 Fallout; Arcanum and Planescape Torment of course, maybe something I forgot. There are still TES, Fallout 3, NV 4, but there's just a lot of quests, guilds and storylines, and the ending is not very affected.
Doom 1 & 2. In the second Duma the levels are cunning. Them for an hour walk :)
Who has played these games will understand me ) ...
Skyrim
and online fps shooters (bought a gun , Khan if the barrel is shit then you can safely delete the game ) and then break the computer
Fallout, TES, Alpha Protocol, Mass Effect, The Witcher, The Walking Dead, Wolf Among Us etc. etc.
The Witcher 2 - after completing 1/3 of the game give us such a choice that the next part of the game will be completely different(locations, quests, characters, etc.). And going only one way, there is much to learn. In the third part of this series implies not so much.
Heavy Rain - on the basis of our actions is one of the 18 endings with different outcomes for the characters.
TES 5 Skyrim with cheats and mods, makes the game not just nonlinear, but completely free to move, actions, objectives and restructuring of the plot at will. For example:
to marry any Jarl (I married Ellisif)
- to eliminate the thieves Guild in Riften, and all of the enemies, without any quests
- to stop all wars without any quests
- to build up all of Skyrim for its Palaces (with the girls)
and generally, to do all they are capable of their own imagination.
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And Fallout 4 here what side? Such a great choice of game, what location is completely cleaned of the library or the red rocket or a huge dilemma to sell the boy ghoul from the fridge or keep it? Or, the first time I was playing with the dog, going through a second time with the robot. Here is the linearity!!!