Red Dead Redemption 2 has excellent character development. Arthur Morgan's journey is one of self - discovery and moral reckoning. You see him grow and change as the story progresses. His relationships with other members of the gang are complex and evolve over time. Another is 'The Witcher 3'. Geralt of Rivia is a well - developed character. His decisions are based on his own moral code, and his interactions with other characters, especially Ciri, show different facets of his personality. Also, 'Mass Effect' trilogy has great character development. You can shape your character's personality and decisions, and the relationships with your squad mates are very important and develop in different ways depending on your choices.
I think 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' has some great character development. Cloud Strife's character is explored in more depth. His past, his relationships with Aerith, Tifa, and the rest of the group are all part of his development. The story slowly peels back the layers of his personality. 'Horizon Zero Dawn' also has good character development for Aloy. She starts as an outcast but as she discovers more about the world and her past, she becomes a more confident and powerful figure. 'NieR: Automata' has complex characters. 2B and 9S have their own development arcs that are intertwined with the overall story of the game, which is full of philosophical questions and emotional moments.
In 'Persona 5', the main character and his group of Phantom Thieves have really good character development. As they fight against the corruption in society, they also grow as individuals, learning more about themselves and their powers. 'God of War' (2018) is another example. Kratos has a new journey in this game, and his relationship with his son Atreus is a key part of his character development. He becomes more than just a rage - filled warrior as he tries to be a father figure. 'Dragon Age: Inquisition' also offers deep character development. You can choose different races and classes for your character, and the interactions with the diverse cast of characters in the game world shape your character's story.
Red Dead Redemption 2 has an amazing story line. Although it's set in the Wild West rather than a modern city like in GTA Liberty City Stories, it still has that depth in storytelling. You follow the journey of Arthur Morgan in a world full of outlaws, lawmen, and moral dilemmas.
The 'Red Dead Redemption' series has great storylines. It is set in the wild west and follows the story of various characters. The narrative is rich with themes of loyalty, revenge, and survival. The characters are well - developed and the story unfolds in a way that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Although the setting is different from GTA Vice City Stories, the depth of the story is comparable.
Mafia III has some excellent graphics. The recreation of New Orleans in the 1960s is very detailed, with the architecture, cars, and people all looking very realistic. The lighting during different times of the day, especially at sunset, gives the city a great look. The Witcher 3, although not exactly the same genre as GTA Liberty City Stories, has amazing graphics. The open world is filled with beautiful landscapes, detailed monsters, and great character models. The environmental effects like rain and snow are also top - notch.
Definitely 'Chrono Trigger'. The characters in it grow and change throughout their time - traveling adventures. For example, Crono starts as a simple young man but as he experiences different time periods and battles, he becomes more of a hero. Marle also develops as she discovers more about her true identity and her role in saving the world.
In the world of match 3 games with story, 'Bejeweled Stars' stands out. The story aspect gives a context to your jewel - matching quests. Another good one is 'Fishdom'. The story is about creating and customizing your own aquarium. You play match - 3 levels to earn money to buy fish and decorations for your underwater world. And 'Toy Blast' has a story where you help the toys come to life by completing the match - 3 challenges.
Sleeping Dogs. The story follows an undercover cop in the criminal underworld of Hong Kong. It has a great mix of action and a deep narrative that delves into the protagonist's struggle between his loyalty to the police and his new - found connections in the criminal world.
Blasphemous has a somewhat similar art style to Valdis Story. It has a very detailed and often dark art direction, with lots of religious and grotesque imagery. Darkest Dungeon also has a similar feel in terms of its detailed and moody art, though it's more of a turn - based game.
Ni no Kuni series has an excellent story. It's filled with magic, adventure, and deep emotional moments. The story weaves together the journey of the protagonist and their relationship with the various creatures they encounter. It's not just about battling the creatures but also about understanding them and the world they live in.
The game 'Link's Awakening' has a somewhat similar art style. It has that cute, almost chibi - like aesthetic with bright colors that Golf Story also has. Another one could be 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons'. The characters and the overall look of the game with its colorful and simple design are comparable.
PixelJunk Eden has a somewhat similar art style. It has that hand - drawn, pixelated look which gives it a charming, indie feel like Cave Story. Another one is 'Braid'. The beautiful, detailed pixel art in Braid is quite comparable. It also has a unique gameplay mechanic that adds to its appeal.