Not every open world game is like this, but quite a few will punish you if you spend too much time off the beaten path and decide to search every corner of the map. In the following sections, we explore eight open world games that secretly punish you for exploring too of
It was easy to be cynical toward Alice in Borderland getting a third season, considering that the story had reached a natural conclusion in season 2. Not only would Alice in Borderland season 3's new games have to justify their existence, but the show would also have to avoid ruining what the first two seasons had built – and it did just t
While most of the characters from the first two seasons didn't return, both Kento Yamazaki and Tao Tsuchiya reprised their roles in season 3. As much as I love Chishiya and the others, Arisu and Usagi have always been the heart of Alice in Borderland . Season 3 embraced that and put their relationship at the very center of the st
When Arisu woke up at the end of season 2, his brother brought up survivor's guilt to describe what Arisu was feeling about the deaths of Chota and Karube. This idea that not only Arisu but also a lot of other people who returned from the Borderland deal with survivor's guilt was one of the core aspects of seaso
When Chishiya was first introduced in Alice in Borderland season 1, he almost came off as a villain because of how cleverly he tricked the show's main heroes, Arisu and Usagi. However, he soon became a part of the series' main roster as he teamed up with protagonists and rose in the ranks to become one of the most liked Alice in Borderland characte
However, since Sanchiko never takes center stage and always allows her others to lead her to victory in the games, she never becomes a fan-favorite in season 3. Because of her lack of proactiveness, she never grows to become one of the better players in the Netflix Japanese live-action sh
While the game may not be trying to punish the player, like stumbling upon bosses in Elden Ring, too much exploration in AC: Valhalla makes it easy to reach the point of exhaustion. Personally, I never got the chance to finish the main story of AC: Valhalla because I spent most of my time exploring, which just resulted in me growing tired and putting the controller down. I recommend not exploring too much in this Assassin’s Creed if you want to keep enjoying yours
Since many viewers grew to love the main characters from Alice in Borderland 's seasons 1 and 2 , they hoped all of them would return in season 3. Unfortunately, season 3 only features Arisu and Usagi as its leads while bringing together a whole new set of main players. Several main players from previous seasons, like Nijiro Murakami's Chishiya , only briefly show up towards the end of the installm
Ryuji's backstory reveals that one of his students had agreed to experience near death in an experimental setup so that they could learn more about the afterlife. However, to his dismay, the student never woke up after the procedure. Crushed by his guilt, Ryuji tried to take his own life but survived the Borderlands' games and returned to the real wo
However, it soon becomes evident that the Man in the Hat's prediction is coming true. Multiple earthquakes hit Japan before Arisu learns from the news that significant shifts in the tectonic plates have been noticed all over the world. With this, the show's ending scene seemingly unfolds in California, hinting that the story ahead may have players from across the gl
Compared to all the other supporting players from Alice in Borderland seasons 1 and 2, Ayaka Miyoshi's Ann has the biggest role in season 3. She actively helps Arisu return to the Borderlands 3 Strategy|Https://Borderlands3Mix.Com/ after he learns he must go back and race against time to save Usagi. She even protects him from Banda, who, as a resident, tries to trap Arisu in the Borderla
Although they spent a significant portion of the season separate, Arisu and Usagi's relationship was the driving force of the story. Of course, Usagi's character arc has been the most divisive aspect of the season. Many have questioned her decisions, particularly how she went back to the Borderland with Ry
**Nijiro Murakami's character barely has a screen time of a minute or two towards the ending moments of Alice in Borderland season 3. ** In the scene, he interacts with Arisu, who's a therapist. Both characters discuss what gives them a reason to live, and Chishiya embraces how not having any reason is also a reason in its
Exploring too much will often lead to you making poor decisions when interacting with NPCs you meet along the way. For example, you could accidentally commit a crime, having to pay a large bounty. Or you may enter a house that's off limits, have characters yell at you for trespassing, begin attacking you, and force you to engage in combat. In addition to making bad choices, exploring too often could leave you low on crucial supplies such as food or healing items, ultimately resulting in your demise. A careful player may be fine exploring a ton, but if you're not careful, you will eventually find your punishm