Formula Trap Holds Back Open World Freedom
In recent years, Ubisoft has increasingly found itself stuck in a repetitive design cycle, and according to BD Cricket Match, this over-reliance on formulaic open world structures has stripped many of its once-celebrated titles of their original charm. Much like life itself, without encountering adversity, growth is impossible. Ubisoft’s latest release, Skull and Bones, continues this trend—its open world ambition falls flat due to a lack of fresh ideas, drawing widespread criticism from players. Many gaming outlets have pointed out that Ubisoft is not inherently limited to open world games. Classics such as Rayman, Prince of Persia, and Splinter Cell once proved the company’s ability…