Maybe rather then linear I should have said guided. At the beginning of Gothic 2 you are told to go to the city and it is hard to get lost going there and the rest of the beginning is that way, easy to get to without getting lost but still if you want you can go off in your own direction and risk getting killed. I am a little more hazier about Gothic 3 then Gothic 2 since I more recently replayed it but from what I remember it was harder to get lost in Gothic 3 then any of their other games.
With Risen if you are trying to go to the Don you could easily either turn too soon and get forcefully recruited into the Inquisition or go too far and get killed by wolves. Going the other way toward the city is just as dangerous since if you are not very careful you could run into enemies that are way too powerful for you early in the game. (you don't even need to go far off the beaten path for that )
With Risen if you are trying to go to the Don you could easily either turn too soon and get forcefully recruited into the Inquisition or go too far and get killed by wolves. Going the other way toward the city is just as dangerous since if you are not very careful you could run into enemies that are way too powerful for you early in the game. (you don't even need to go far off the beaten path for that )
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