Games like Animalistic Worlds 2
Looking for games like Animalistic Worlds 2? Here are top open world role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Animalistic Worlds, Back to the Dawn or Scavland.
1 View Game86%Game Brain Score86% User Score 37 reviews"Animalistic Worlds" is a turn-based RPG set in a city inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. After a junkyard brawl, office workers Beardford and Hounderick stumble upon an underground world of dangerous creatures. Explore vast cities, complete quests, and collect items to defeat enemies, all while dealing with quirky NPCs and unique animal instincts.
View Game2 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability95% User Score 1,192 reviewsCritic Score 70%2 reviews"Back to the Dawn" is a prison escape game where you play as a framed journalist. Explore the maximum-security prison, gather evidence, and form alliances with inmates to plan your escape. With various challenges and a vast environment, survive and collect evidence to save yourself and the city from danger.
View Game3 View GameScavland is a hardcore, top-down pixel art survival game set in a Post-Apocalyptic Soviet Era. Explore a world ravaged by war and the deadly Mist, scavenging for resources, taking risky jobs, and seeking refuge in harsh settlements. The wasteland is relentless—everything is out to kill you.
View Game4 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding95% User Score 11,224 reviewsCritic Score 74%2 reviewsVampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines is a single-player horror RPG set in an open world, where you play a fledgling vampire navigating vampire factions in Los Angeles under Prince Sebastian LaCroix’s rule. With outstanding mechanics, a fabulous and wholesome story, exceptional music, and plenty of humor, it offers a splendid atmosphere and lots of replayability despite being full of bugs and requiring some grinding.
View Game5 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding76% User Score 322 reviewsCritic Score 72%17 reviewsMosaic is a mysterious narrative game, where you follow the repetitive and lonely life of an average commuter.... Until one day, when strange things start happening.
View Game6 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding79% User Score 437 reviewsCritic Score 76%14 reviews"Through the Darkest of Times" is a strategy game set in 1930s Berlin, where you lead a small resistance group against the Nazi regime. Your mission is to undermine the Nazis through small acts of resistance, while avoiding detection by patrolling soldiers. The game simulates the challenges and dangers faced by ordinary Germans who opposed the regime, and requires strategic decision making to survive.
View Game7 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, optimization77% User Score 1,212 reviewsCritic Score 62%4 reviews"1979 Revolution: Black Friday" is a historical, narrative-driven game that immerses players in the real events of the Iranian Revolution. With critical choices to make and a cinematic experience, players must decide their allegiances and navigate the turbulent world of Tehran in the 1970s. The game has received numerous awards and accolades for its engaging and authentic storyline.
View Game8 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability75% User Score 1,044 reviewsCritic Score 66%5 reviews"The Stillness of the Wind" is a meditative game where you play as Talma, the last resident of a departed village. Focusing on a quiet, solitary lifestyle, you tend to your homestead, farm, and goats, producing cheese and other goods. As you develop your routine, increasingly disturbing letters from your family in the city arrive, adding a layer of melancholy to the peaceful gameplay.
View Game9 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, stability77% User Score 4,232 reviewsThe Beast Inside is a gripping new twist on thriller and survival horror genres, telling a multi-layered story about cryptanalyst discovering a hundred-year-old murder-mystery that not only remains unresolved, but also puts his very life at risk.
View Game10 View Game85%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development, replayability98% User Score 44 reviewsCritic Score 65%2 reviewsIn "Chuusotsu! 1st Graduation: Time After Time," follow the story of Arue, Koiro and Marius, three girls with no memories living in a world that values success and productivity. They must navigate societal expectations, discrimination, and their own personal struggles to find their place in the world. Gameplay includes visual novel style storytelling and decision-making that affects the outcome of the story. The game explores themes of self-worth, ambition, and society's definition of success.
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