The game is full of bloated open worlds, and players are increasingly disgusted with it.Not every game needs to create an open world.Some games do fit this setting, but not every developer has to force it into every game.
Although "The Brothers of the Seas 3" is a great game, it has been criticized for its bloated open world model.Fans even compared it with Ubisoft’s game, and the result was: this mode was not suitable for the “Brothers of the Seas” series at all.This is why fans were relieved when they heard that "Brothers of the Seas: Hometown" adopted linear progress and world settings.
On the FAQ page of the official website of "Four Seas Brothers: Hometown", someone asked: "Is "Four Seas Brothers: Hometown" an open world?" The developer made it clear: "No. "Four Seas Brothers: Hometown" is a linear, narrative-driven game."
A fan said: "Natural-driven game, no open world, no multiplayer mode? I'm totally OK!"
"The Brothers of the Seas 2" is considered the best in the series, not only because it adopts a linear world, but also because it has a great story.Now, fans speculate that the upcoming new work is expected to reappear this glory.
Another fan said: "Developers could have created an open world, but we all know that the Mafia game has to be linear. 50 dollars, no mess with a bloated open world, I fully support it!"
While most fans are celebrating the game's linear settings, some have expressed disappointment.A fan said, "I'm a little disappointed. I've been using it for 9 years and I'll give us a 6-hour linear game." As expected, the user was sprayed in the reply.