It's possible in some games. There could be a stand - alone mode for AoM that doesn't require the main story. However, if the game is more story - driven, not doing the main story first might mean you won't fully appreciate the significance of the AoM elements. In 'Game Z', the AoM part is designed in a way that it has its own mini - storyline which can be accessed separately, but the main story still ties into the overall world - building which could enhance the AoM experience if you do complete it.
Maybe. Different games have different rules. In some open - world games, AoM - like activities might be accessible early on without touching the main story. For example, in 'Game Y', there are regions dedicated to AoM - style gameplay that are not locked behind the main story progression.
Yes, in some cases you can. There are often side quests or alternative paths in the game that might allow you to access AoM - related content without fully completing the main story. However, it might limit your understanding of the overall lore and some aspects of AoM could be more challenging without the context from the main plot.
It depends. Some games allow you to do side activities or optional content without completing the main story, but it might limit your overall experience.
Yes, definitely. The living story usually has its own set of objectives, tasks, and rewards. It aims to provide fresh content and experiences for players at different times. It can be a great way to explore different aspects of the game world, interact with different elements, and have fun without having to follow the main story. For instance, a living story could be about a local festival in a particular area of the game world, which has nothing to do with the main plot about saving the world or whatever the main story is about.
In some cases, it's possible. However, the main story often provides crucial background and plot connections that enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the living story.
No, you typically can't. The storylines in most games like this have a sequential order, and skipping the post-Stormblood part might lead to confusion or missing important plot elements.
Yes, you can. But it might be more challenging and you could miss out on some context and background information.
Yes, you can. In Destiny 2, Kings Fall is a raid and it is possible to access and participate in it without having completed the main story. The raid has its own set of requirements which don't necessarily include finishing the main story line.
No. In World of Warcraft, Kings Fall isn't a relevant content, so there's no way to do it at all, let alone without doing the main story.
Yes, you can. You can just explore the open world, do side activities, or play multiplayer.
Yes, you can. GTA 5 has a mode called Grand Theft Auto Online. In this mode, you can engage in various activities like races, heists with other players, and explore the game world without having to follow the main story.