Whether single-player or multiplayer, open-world games tend to attract a lot of attention. On paper, the genre sounds ideal since these projects can keep a user engaged for potentially months. In practice, these releases fluctuate significantly in terms of quality and scale; more importantly, bigger is not always better.


2023 has been an exciting year for open-world titles, producing a few titles that might cement themselves among the best open-world games of all time. Even somewhat divisive titles like Diablo 4 and Starfield have plenty of positives and could easily land among a player’s favorite games.


30 S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call Of Pripyat

Metascore: 80

A STALKER: Call of Pripyat NPC affiliated with the Military faction

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat
Released
February 2, 2010

Genre(s)
Survival Horror

How Long To Beat
15 Hours

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. can only tentatively be described as open-world since the games are divided into hub areas, so they are not set in a continuous map. However, they do contain elements that define the genre, and Call of Pripyat is arguably a better open-world experience than Shadow of Chernobyl. In the campaign, players are granted (eventual) access to three large areas (and a few smaller ones), and they are given relatively free rein to explore these zones as they see fit. Set in a nuclear wasteland, Call of Pripyat‘s world is fittingly desolate, and survivors are not only in short supply but also spend most of their time alone and isolated.

Like all the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, Call of Pripyat is rough around the edges, which can be off-putting to new players who are taking their first steps into the series. That said, they are fantastic in their own right, and they have some of the tensest atmosphere in the post-apocalyptic genre. Even though the 2010 release was highlighted in this discussion, newcomers should consider starting with Shadow of Chernobyl.

29 Dead Rising

Metascore: 85

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Dead Rising
Released
August 8, 2006

Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Survival Horror

How Long To Beat
12 Hours

Capcom has given little indication that Dead Rising will be making a comeback anytime soon, a side effect of the franchise’s fourth entry garnering a mixed reception. Paying homage to classic zombie flicks, the series is renowned for its sense of humor, versatile weapon system, and free-roaming nature. The first three numbered releases and Dead Rising 2: Off The Record all have their positives, and Dead Rising 3 wins out in terms of scale and minute-to-minute combat; however, the original title is arguably still the most impressive overall experience.

Frank West finds himself stuck in a mall with a few other survivors and a bunch of flesh-eaters. Tasked with completing missions, the journalist must run through the location while turning all sorts of random objects into zombie-killing weapons. The main campaign infamously utilizes a timer that forces Frank (and players) to be prudent with how they spend their time, so this is an open-world game that punishes unnecessary exploration. Frustrating as this system can be, it does fit the narrative.

28 Project Zomboid

Steam User Rating: 94%

Project Zomboid Survivor fighting zombie

Project Zomboid
Released
November 8, 2013

Developer(s)
The Indie Stone

Genre(s)
Survival Horror

How Long To Beat
60 Hours

Project Zomboid has been in Steam early access for the best part of a decade. Typically, this type of behavior tends to not be a great sign, but exceptions exist to every rule, and this is one of those instances. As its name indicates, Project Zomboid takes place in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by the walking dead. The game challenges players to survive for as long as possible, which is easier said than done.

Although there is something of a story to follow, it is primarily just a secondary element that provides some guidance and is not the main reason to play this open-world survival game. Project Zomboid does a great job of creating a living, breathing world that changes as time passes and the virus spreads further. Visually, the title cannot compare to AAA projects, but it is still aesthetically pleasing enough to not be distracting.

27 Gothic 2

Metascore: 79

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Gothic 2
Released
October 28, 2003

Developer(s)
Piranha Bytes

Genre(s)
Action RPG

How Long To Beat
35 Hours

Since the early 2000s, Piranha Bytes has specialized in open-world games, serving as an AA alternative to their contemporaries. While janky and rough around the edges, the studio’s releases have their charm, and 2022’s Elex 2 is probably Piranha’s most complete package. However, 2002’s Gothic 2 holds a special place in the hearts of many people.

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Quaint as the title might seem in this day and age, Gothic 2 was an impressive and ambitious release back in the day. Khorinis is a fully realized world that grants players a lot of freedom in crafting their adventure, and this aspect of the game holds up well.

26 Dying Light

Metascore: 75

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Dying Light
Released
January 27, 2015

How Long To Beat
18 Hours

While an argument could be made that Dying Light 2 Stay Human deserves to be mentioned among the best open-world games, its predecessor is generally regarded as the superior game, particularly the Enhanced Edition that includes The Following expansion. Techland’s survival game takes place in Hassan, a city that has been quarantined due to an outbreak. On paper, this is not a particularly original concept for a zombie game; in execution, Dying Light nails its world, characters, and gameplay.

Densely packed and fairly unique, Hassan works beautifully as a sandbox. However, what sets Dying Light apart from other open-world projects is its focus on parkour. Simply put, movement in the game is incredible, and the map takes full advantage of it. The Following features an entirely new area to explore, and it is just as good as the base game’s Hassan.

25 Death Stranding

Metascore: 86

Image from Death Stranding showing protagonist Sam holding a newborn baby.

Directed by Metal Gear Solid‘s Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding envisions a post-apocalyptic world devoid of human civilization. While peppered with a couple of settlements, this version of Earth largely consists of a barren wasteland, and the game specifically concentrates on instilling a sense of isolation through its gameplay and presentation.

Tasked with delivering packages across the United States, Sam also sets out to install a communication network in an attempt to start humanity’s recovery. Death Stranding is the definition of an acquired taste; the campaign has an almost contemplative pacing, all the while delivering splashes of Kojima’s trademark storytelling.

24 Kenshi

Metascore: 75

survivors in Kenshi

Kenshi
Released
December 6, 2018

Developer
Lo-Fi Games

How Long To Beat
80 Hours

Kenshi is a ridiculously ambitious project, not just in the indie sphere but in gaming in general. Set in a Mad Max-style world, the game drops players in its post-apocalyptic world and challenges them to make something of themselves. What that entails is largely left in the hands of the player, and that freedom is Kenshi‘s greatest feature.

Although not much of a looker, Kenshi makes up for its lackluster presentation by offering quality mechanics that prioritize diversity. The sandbox game has survival mechanics, role-playing potential, base building, and a lot more; in most cases, such a wide scope would result in a shallow overall experience, but Kenshi somehow makes it work.

23 Subnautica

Metascore: 87

underwater world in Subnautica

Subnautica
Released
January 23, 2018

Genre(s)
Survival Horror

How Long To Beat
30 Hours

Subnautica and its sequel, Below Zero, stand out from other open-world projects due to their environments. Except for a few locations, the games largely take place underwater, a creative decision that pays off beautifully. Set on an alien planet, Subnautica is a survival game that encourages the player to explore the sea to their heart’s content. This journey produces both gorgeous vistas and nightmarish encounters, while simultaneously revealing snippets of lore and plot beats.

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Reflecting the studio’s name, Unknown Worlds crafted a constantly unpredictable sandbox that truly comes across as alien. Both Subnautica titles are great, but newcomers should start with the first game before moving on to Below Zero.

22 Shenmue 2

Metascore: 80

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Shenmue 2
Released
November 23, 2001

Genre(s)
Action-Adventure

How Long To Beat
25 Hours

Shenmue and its sequel were extremely ambitious projects that pushed the Dreamcast to its limits. They helped shape the open-world genre by fully immersing players in their settings, and Shenmue 2‘s depiction of Hong Kong is particularly impressive. When viewed through a modern lens, the game’s slow-paced nature and sim-like qualities can be disregarded as tedious rather than satisfying, but its attention to detail is still remarkable all these years later.

Many open-world games focus on quantity and immediate gratification, constantly rewarding players with trinkets and side quests for every action they make. There is nothing wrong with that, but Shenmue 2 is not that sort of experience. Its main priority is to make Hong Kong’s district feel real rather than sandboxes designed around the protagonist’s actions.

21 Satisfactory

Steam User Rating: 97%

A woman wields a chainsaw while overlooking what appears to be a futuristic assembly line

Satisfactory
Released
March 19, 2019

Genre(s)
Simulation , Sandbox

How Long To Beat
100 Hours

In early access, Satisfactory is already fantastic. Open-world games do occasionally blend together, which is not necessarily a terrible thing if they emphasize components that have proven to be successful. That said, Satisfactory is cut from its own cloth and offers an experience that is fairly unique for the genre. Players take on the daunting role of a company woman who is charged with mining an alien planet for resources.

The process starts reasonably small, but each development allows more and more complex buildings to be developed. In due time, players will be monitoring an expansive factory that can automatically strip this planet of its natural resources. Satisfactory complements its simulation gameplay with exploration and combat. Even though neither of these elements is especially amazing when compared to other great open-world games, they offer a fun change of pace.

20 Cyberpunk 2077

Metascore: 86

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CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 had a notoriously rough launch, to the point that the game was removed from the PlayStation Store. This reception hurt the developer’s reputation at the time, but CD Projekt Red has done an admirable job of rehabilitating its name. Rather than just abandoning the sci-fi game, the company set out to right most of the launch version’s wrongs, including releasing multiple significant updates.

Nowadays, Cyberpunk 2077 is in a much better state, even if the last-gen versions are still difficult to recommend. Focusing solely on the open-world, Night City is phenomenal, detailed, and dense. The map showcases CD Projekt Red’s talent for environmental storytelling and world-building, and Night City’s sci-fi aesthetic sets it apart from The Witcher 3‘s world. While still not perfect, Cyberpunk 2077 has come a long way since 2020 and now deserves to be mentioned among the best open-world games.

19 Far Cry 3

Metascore: 91

far cry 3 world

Far Cry 3
Released
November 29, 2012

How Long To Beat
20 Hours

The Far Cry franchise has gotten a bit long in the tooth in recent years, and the series has struggled to fully recreate the magic of its third main entry. Far Cry 3 represents the pinnacle of the Ubisoft formula, an open-world game that expertly blends addictive gameplay with memorable characters (aka villains) and busywork that feels rewarding.

The FPS takes place on Rook Islands, a gorgeous tropical paradise that is not that welcoming of outsiders. The simple act of exploring this terrain is a joy, and the open-world is big without being overwhelming.

18 Outer Wilds

Metascore: 85

Outer Wilds Visiting Explorers Once means missing out on important dialogue

Outer Wilds
Released
May 28, 2019

Developer(s)
Mobius Digital

Genre(s)
Adventure

How Long To Beat
16 Hours

Size tends to dominate conversations relating to open-world games, but it does not determine a map’s quality. Outer Wilds is nowhere near as expansive as many other entries in this genre, but the title uses its terrain extremely well. Revolving around a 22-minute time loop punctuated by an exploding star, players must travel to different planets in a solar system in search of information regarding the Nomai race.

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Outer Wilds has an overarching narrative that guides the player’s actions, providing some structure to the experience. That said, the game encourages exploration and investigation, rewarding people who are willing to soak in the atmosphere and interact with NPCs who are simply living their lives.

17 Yakuza 0

Metascore: 90

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Yakuza 0
Released
January 24, 2017

How Long To Beat
32 Hours

Sega’s Yakuza (or Like a Dragon) franchise has mastered the art of crafting small but dense cities that deliver immersion without over-relying on realism. Yakuza 0 is generally regarded as the license’s best game, and it features two cities in Kamurocho and Sotenbori. These maps can be traversed in a few minutes, but they feel far bigger since each street is packed with minigames, side quests, stores, restaurants, and enemies.

Along with a stellar open-world, Yakuza 0 tells an awesome story that balances action, character growth, tragedy, and epicness. Furthermore, the optional quests do a splendid job of highlighting different aspects of the cities that might otherwise go unnoticed. Everything combines to create a world oozing with personality and substance.

16 Fallout: New Vegas

Metascore: 84

Image from Fallout: New Vegas showing the Courier in front of the titular Strip.

Except for perhaps Fallout 76, all the entries in this franchise could feasibly rank among the best open-world games ever; however, Fallout: New Vegas strikes the ideal middle-ground between Fallout 1 & 2‘s player-driven campaigns and Bethesda’s 3D entries. Technical issues aside, New Vegas brings to life a post-apocalyptic world that is drenched in culture, history, and socio-political ideologies.

This entry has one of the strongest narratives in the series, and that goes beyond just the main quest. While somewhat rudimentary in a post-Witcher 3 landscape, New Vegas‘ side quests were a touch above the game’s contemporaries and play a crucial role in shaping the world.

15 Ghost Of Tsushima

Metascore: 83

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Helping to bring the PS4’s time as Sony’s main platform to a satisfying close, Ghost of Tsushima is a painfully gorgeous game set during the 13th Century in Japan. After becoming occupied by Mongols, Tsushima Island evolves into a war zone as Japanese rebels try to strike at the invaders. Players are cast as Jin Sakai, a samurai who fails to protect his master but is given an opportunity to make things right when he avoids death.

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Ghost of Tsushima‘s world is lavish, reasonably big, and filled with gripping content that is just waiting to be discovered. Even though the main story is nothing to write home about, the title makes up for it with an incredible setting.

14 Horizon Zero Dawn & Horizon Forbidden West

Metascore: 89 (HZD)

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Guerrilla Games left behind the FPS genre for open-world action RPGs, and the switch brought out the best in the studio. Set in a post-apocalyptic Earth that is both ancient and technologically advanced, the Horizon games center around Aloy, an outcast who has to carry a massive load on her shoulders.

Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West are equally fantastic, and that is especially the case when it comes to their worlds. These games feature stunning environments filled with monstrous creatures and impressive social hubs.

13 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Metascore: 90

Spider-Man 2 Miles and Peter Flying

Insomniac has three great open-world Spider-Man games under their belt, all of which are worth playing for not just die-hard supporters of Marvel’s superhero but any fans of open-world projects. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 does not deviate too far from its predecessors’ blueprints, largely opting to provide more of the same, which is far from a bad thing. This time around, players get to control Peter and Miles (along with MJ, on occasion), two heroes who are similar but still have nuances that set them apart. Peter is ultimately given more attention, but both characters are a lot of fun to use and are highlighted splendidly throughout the story.

For the open-world, Insomniac crafted an even bigger map of Manhattan and New York, and it has never felt better to swing around the city. While fast travel is an option and very quick due to the PS5’s processing speed, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2‘s basic movement is so enjoyable that the journey is often just as fun as the destination’s action. In terms of sandbox content, the sequel could use some more variety and is not a significant leap forward from the PS4 games, especially considering those titles garnered criticism for their lack of exciting open-world missions.

12 Forza Horizon 5

Metascore: 92

Classic Cars in Forza Horizon 5 - Ferrari 288 GTO - Player drives at top speeds in Mexico

Forza Horizon 5
Released
November 9, 2021

Genre(s)
Racing

How Long To Beat
20 Hours

Playground Games has been nothing if not consistent as the studio has produced one open-world masterpiece after another. Consequently, this entry’s pick is primarily a placeholder for the overall franchise as someone’s preference is likely to come down to which setting they prefer. Forza Horizon 5 takes place in Mexico, and the game honors the country by delivering a massive and diverse map.

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The latter characteristic is the sandbox’s true achievement; Forza Horizon 5 features 11 biomes, each of which has its own flavor and nuances. This variety heightens the simple act of driving across the country since there always seems to be something new to see and experience.

11 Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Metascore: 89

A cutscene featuring characters in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

The Xenoblade Chronicles franchise consists of nothing but great open-world games, including the Wii U’s Xenoblade Chronicles X. Any entry could have made the cut, but the 2022 project gets the nods since its transitions between different areas are the most seamless. The JRPG is built upon a real-time combat system that is overflowing with mechanics and depth, ensuring battles remain engaging throughout the lengthy campaign.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3‘s world is massive, detailed, and packed with things to uncover and do. The Nintendo Switch does struggle to run the game at times, but XC3 nevertheless accomplishes a lot on the console’s limited hardware.

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