Definitely. There are side quests and exploring new areas that can be really enjoyable. You can also work on perfecting your character's skills and stats. Plus, interacting with the in - game world and its characters can be just as much fun as when you were following the main story.
Sure. Even after the story is over, you can engage in activities like trading with other players (if the game allows), participating in mini - games, or just wandering around the game world to soak up the atmosphere. You can also try to complete any achievements or trophies that you might have missed during your initial playthrough. There's a whole world of post - story content waiting to be explored and enjoyed.
Yes. There are lots of things left to do.
Sure you can! There's usually plenty to do even after the main story is over.
Yes, you can. There are often post-game activities and side quests to keep you engaged.
Sure you can! Even after finishing the main story, there's plenty to explore and do in Morrowind.
Yes, you can. After the main story, you can continue to explore Liberty City. There are numerous side missions and random events that occur throughout the city. You can also engage in various activities like racing, going to clubs, or just driving around and enjoying the detailed environment. The city is filled with interesting characters and places to discover, so there's plenty of fun to be had even after the main plot has been completed.
Sure you can! There's often plenty of post-story content, like side quests and exploration.
Yes, you can. All areas remain accessible for exploration.
Yes, in many games it is possible to max out your companions even after beating the story. This allows you to fully upgrade their abilities, stats, and relationships. It gives you an opportunity to further explore the game world and complete any remaining side quests or activities related to your companions.
Well, it depends on what you mean by 'train'. If you're talking about combat training with specific NPCs, some might stop offering training after the story is over. However, you can still level up your skills through normal gameplay like fighting enemies, using magic, or picking locks. So in a sense, you can still 'train' but not in the traditional way with some NPCs.
Well, it varies. Usually, it's determined by the game's design and rules. Sometimes there might be additional challenges or conditions to meet for maxing companions even after the story is completed.
Sure. Once you've beaten the story in KotOR, there's still a lot to engage with. You can revisit planets, interact with different characters in new ways, and try out different playstyles or builds for your character. For example, you might have focused on a combat - heavy build during the main story, but afterwards you could try a more diplomatic or stealth - based approach and see how that changes your experience of the game world.