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Big map with cities, villages. A lot of missions and side quests. I can surely recommend this title to anyone who likes medieval themed games.
I had great 130 hours of relax :)
...female heroes:
-Tomb Raider games from 2013 and up
-The Horizon games
...time period:
-Kingdom Come: Deliverance (New game coming out soon)
...two siblings working together solving puzzles:
-Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (Remake)
-Life is Strange 2 (This one is very political, but it's the closest thing to having a story/choice driven game where an older sibling has to deal with the responsibility in taking care of a younger sibling who has extraordinary powers/abilities like Hugo.)
Also, Hogwarts Legacy has the voice actor of Hugo DeRune in it for one of the missions (Archie Bickle).
I just finished my first play through for this game and I couldn't help wanting to go back for another play through of the Walking Dead games because of the great narrative like this game has.
These games are really worth the blast if history is your game with fictional story and actual historical characters thrown in.
Personal favourites is Odyssey and Black Flag, and the Ezio stories with an ending video made that can be found on the net with ezio's final days. A truly fleshed out story.