What games have a beautiful nature setting? Like a nice vibrant forest with clear skies and clear bodies of water, possibly a nice breeze blowing the leaves/plants around. Maybe some mystical stuff like fairies going on too
Pic not really related
>>380425035
Breath of the Wild
>>380426352
Did you just bump your own thread?
>>380426497
Yeah
>>380426807
>>380427910
I am wizard
>>380425035
Final Fantasy IV
>>380425035
who is she ?
>>380425035
Skyrim, with a fuckton of mods.
>>380430167
Rydia from FFIV: The After Years
>>380430167
How underage
>>380430854
>he played all videogames that exists since 1970
How retarded are you ?
Pokemon Ruby
>>380430167
A shit character from one of the worst mainline FF, don't bother.
>>380431049
I really hope you're talking about TAY in particular, because FFIV was great
Xenoblade Chronicles, and X but X's story sucks.
Good music for open areas too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCo78e53uUc
the Rune Factory games
also the Divinity games, pic related comes out in a few months
>>380431139
>locked class party with barely any control of its composition
>every character tries to become an hero at least once in the most cringy, dramatic way possible
>story that is basically the dumbest shit possible
No, FFIV was fucking awful and the only reason people even remember it is because of enormous nostalgia goggles.
Uh...literally every JRPG ever made? They all have at least 2 or 3 nature-themed levels or places.
>>380425035
Heroes of Might and Magic III
>>380430984
If you don't know one of the most recognizable video game characters from the early 90s, you are underage. This is a fact.
>>380431424
All the FF's have retarded plots, who cares
>>380432152
yeah he doesn't recognize a character's redesign from a shitty Sequel less than a decade ago that no one asked for, total underage.
>>380425035
The Witcher 3 but ofc there are monsters everywhere.