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Freedom and Framework: Balancing Exploration in Sony’s Worlds
The trend toward open-world gaming has exploded over the past decade, but not all studios handle it with the same murahslot finesse. Sony’s titles find the sweet spot between structure and freedom, offering players expansive environments without losing narrative focus. Across their best games—whether iconic PlayStation games or exploratory PSP games—this balance sets their work apart from the crowd. “Ghost of Tsushima” is a shining example. The island of Tsushima feels alive and open, yet players are gently guided by subtle cues—wind direction, wildlife, and environmental design. There’s no bloated map or intrusive waypoint system. Instead, exploration becomes intuitive. Sony…