As the title suggests: I’ve had it with open worlds with dozens of things to do and checklists to complete. What are your favorite, delightfully simple, linear games?

This question is sparked by the discussion in the Final Fantasy thread, were I disclosed that I actually kind of like XIII because of its linearity. Other linear favorites of mine include: Half-Life series, Portal series, Uncharted series, some COD campaigns, Undertale, Journey, Super Mario 3D World, Plague Tale, Spec Ops: The Line

A shout out to A Way Out in the co-op catergory!

  • AnEilifintChorcra
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    American Arcadia

    Quantum Break

    Hellblade

    God of War series

    Sniper Elite series

    Talos Principle

    I found out recently that Portal has some free mods, I’ve just started reloaded and its pretty good so far.

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    • blindsight
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      Portal Pro I remember being great. So good that Portal 2 was a disappointment for me when it landed.

      I needed to cheat on a few solutions, iirc, too; not because they’re badly designed, just because I couldn’t wrap my head around the solution.

      It should be noted that a couple of the portal solutions need reasonably quick portal placement, so I don’t think it would be as good without KB+mouse. It took me a few tries to nail one of the techniques.

    • CharlesReed
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      I second Quantum Break. When I first started that game, I wasn’t sure if I would like it, but it was fantastic!

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        I’m currently playing through this game. At one point, it totally hit me that the non-linear structure and even the way secrets are scattered throughout the world is very reminiscent of Super Mario 64.

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          You are not wrong I guess in both instance they came from the desire never to break the immersion through any kind of loading.

          The weirder think to me is that it was made by the guys behing “Serious Sam”, that basically mastered the open field shooter genre, which is kinda like the opposite of this game?