It is gorgeous, but imo no game comes close to the immersion you get when playing a Bethesda game.
There’s no other game in history where you can walk into some random dude’s house, steal everything that isn’t nailed down (including useless plates and silverware), and sit on any of the furniture.
What I like about Enshrouded’s world is how every setpiece tells a story. Not just in the omnipresent side quests and lore notes, but in how every ruined house feels authentic. They’ll almost always have a kitchen, cellar, outhouse or latrine, bedrooms, etc, and many of them have tableaus suggesting what happened in their occupants’ final moments and/or what caused them to fall. It feels like a place people actually lived in.
It is gorgeous, but imo no game comes close to the immersion you get when playing a Bethesda game.
There’s no other game in history where you can walk into some random dude’s house, steal everything that isn’t nailed down (including useless plates and silverware), and sit on any of the furniture.
What I like about Enshrouded’s world is how every setpiece tells a story. Not just in the omnipresent side quests and lore notes, but in how every ruined house feels authentic. They’ll almost always have a kitchen, cellar, outhouse or latrine, bedrooms, etc, and many of them have tableaus suggesting what happened in their occupants’ final moments and/or what caused them to fall. It feels like a place people actually lived in.