killamch89 Posted Sunday at 11:21 PM Share Posted Sunday at 11:21 PM I’ve been reflecting on how far mission design has come since the PS2 era, and I’m curious about the titles that truly broke new ground. Whether it was non-linear open objectives, seamless mission transitions, or dynamic storytelling that reacted to your choices, the PS2 library offered remarkable innovations. Which PS2 game’s mission structure did you find revolutionary at the time? Did it reshape your expectations for open-world freedom, narrative pacing, or gameplay variety? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago One PS2 game with a revolutionary mission structure was "Grand Theft Auto III." Its open-world design combined with diverse, player-driven missions created a dynamic experience, giving players freedom and agency. This approach reshaped open-world gaming and set new standards for mission diversity and storytelling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...