Top 10 Open-World Games of all time
Top 10 open-world games that captivate you with their beauty and design, combining the beauty of the world, unique gameplay, amazing characters and elaborate storytelling.
Open world games are popular and loved by many players, and for good reason, players are able to roam freely and immerse themselves in the world of video games, which gives them innovative ways to fall in love with the game world, immerse themselves more with the characters and certainly perform many tasks suspensefully.
Although there are many open-world games now, most of them shine on specific points and neglect others. The beauty and vastness of the world alone are not enough to make a distinctive open-world game, but they must be combined with unique gameplay, characters, and storytelling.
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1. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
There is a reason why the game world is one of the most popular RPG worlds in gaming history.
After the success of Elder Scrolls IV and its setting in Cyrodiil, one of the provinces of Tamriel where all the games in the series took place, Bethesda decided to change things up by switching from the fertile plains and forests of the imperial city to the snowy tundra and mountain ranges of the northern frozen continent, specifically in the world of Skyrim.
The game managed to stay true to the past of the series and at the same time presents a wonderful world full of legends and puzzles, along with unprecedented freedom to create and customise the character, with dozens of guilds and factions that you can join, and a huge range of missions and beautiful places.
2. Death Stranding

Platforms: PS4, PC
An action-adventure game that proves that open worlds based on horrific wastelands don’t have to be ugly, they may be some of the most beautiful you’ll see. Throughout the game, you control a courier whose mission is to rebuild a devastated world by providing essential supplies and connecting connections between locations.
There is a kind of weird feeling to this game that makes you fall in love with the atmosphere of a world that has been destroyed by monstrous creatures, knowing that the game might not be suitable for everyone due to the slow-paced gameplay.
With a payload strapped to the player’s back, the vast open spaces, majestic mountain ranges and harsh weather conditions make you feel powerful as you are on the edge of the apocalypse with a huge uphill task to complete.
3. Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
The Assassin’s Creed series has always been linked to the time periods and setting of the game world. There were some questions before the release about the success of a game in the series based on the golden age of piracy, but after the launch, the game amazed players with the story, characters and no doubt its amazing and vibrant world.
Black Flag looks just as amazing at sea as it does on land, offering a lot of variety in its locations and somehow managing to make each location look interesting and fun.
From the bustling cities of Kingston, Nassau and Havana, the jungles and tropical islands, the deep underwater bays and sunken shipwrecks, to the wooden harbours, settlements and ancient Mayan temples, there is plenty of beauty to immerse yourself in.
4. Grand Theft Auto V

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
You don’t need to talk much about this cross-generational game, the level of anticipation and waiting for the next release explains to you how powerful and popular GTA V is, whose open world allows players to roam freely in the countryside of San Andreas and the fictional city of Los Santos.
The game is a balanced example of what a video game should be, tense and exciting when you want it, exhilarating and amazing when you want to. The game was able to harmonize the different trends of the players and create an unforgettable experience that can be enjoyed for years.
5. The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Platforms: Nintendo Switch
Breath of the Wild was released in 2017 as a launch game for the Nintendo Switch after more than five years of development. The game provided an exemplary example of how legendary and flawless open-world games can be developed.
The game has been hailed as one of the greatest video games ever made, and for good reason is the open-world gameplay and extreme attention to detail, despite the great story and visuals, it is the game’s vibrant world that will captivate you for hours upon hours of gameplay.
The game is beautiful, emotional, and full of surprises, and there is no doubt that the touch of nostalgia in the past added a more positive feel to it. Unlike other open-world games, this game gives you a new sense of control over your adventures as it offers a steady flow of objectives and chosen paths without overwhelming you with unnecessary information or side quests.
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6. The Witcher 3

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
The Witcher 3 is still one of the best examples of an open-world RPG ever. The game is based on the Witcher series of fantasy novels by Andrzej Sapkowski.
You can critique some aspects of the game all you want, but I don’t think there is a player in the world who would disagree that the world of The Witcher 3 is still one of the most exciting and fascinating ever.
The Witcher 3’s massive mountain ranges, peaceful wilderness, open skies, and dense forests are just a few locations featured in the game.
The game received critical acclaim for its gameplay, storytelling, world design, combat, and visuals. It also won many awards and was considered one of the best video games of all time.
7. Marvel’s Spider-Man

Platforms: PS5, PS4
Sure, Marvel’s Spider-Man on PlayStation 4 isn’t the first action-packed game in the gaming world, and it’s not even the first vibrant game you can try, but there’s just something about the game that makes it one of the most beautiful open-world games ever released.
The game introduces one of the world’s most beloved superheroes, “Spider-Man”, who we enjoyed accompanying him through the streets of New York City and its amazing world, equipped with acrobatic abilities and the skill of swinging and climbing walls.
8. Red Dead Redemption 2

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
There are very few games that have managed to live up to and smash expectations quite like the epic Western Red Dead Redemption 2 from Rockstar.
The developer drew inspiration from real locations rather than movies or art, something that helped create an accurate reflection of the time period and harmony with the game’s characters and world.
Many dangers and challenges await you in the game, in an atmosphere full of scattered settlements, beautiful landscapes, and many exciting and interesting missions.
The conquest of the American West on horseback was a very exciting activity, especially with the amazing beauty of the game world, and the way in which the game’s lighting, visuals and audio clips harmonize during its different times and weather cycles.
The player can roam freely in the game world and do whatever he wants like shooting, stealing, hunting, riding, interacting with NPCs and maintaining honour appreciation through moral choices and actions.
9. Ghost Of Tsushima

Platforms: PS4
An action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony in July 2020, one of the best PlayStation 4 exclusives ever.
The game features a huge open world located on the beautiful island of Tsushima in Japan. The game world presents an idyllic and picturesque image of feudal Japan, with peaceful farmlands, lavish Shinto shrines, forests, and a plethora of villages to explore.
There are no waypoints players can place to help them navigate, but the ride feature and grab hook can help them expand territory and allow the player to see this vibrant and beautiful world from every angle.
The open game world is one of the most unique, magical and undoubtedly beautiful in the gaming world.
10. Horizon Zero Dawn

Platforms: PS4, PC
Horizon Zero Dawn offers one of the most beautiful game worlds you will ever see. The Decima game engine was originally used to develop Killzone Shadow Fall and has been modified for this game.
Anthropologists have been consulted to ensure that the world appears to be a perfect fit for the idea of “post-apocalyptic” living, giving the entire game an almost out-of-the-world feel, based on how tribal cultures formed and how building materials decayed over a millennium.
“Perilous” is the sentence that game director Mathijs de Jonge used to describe the concept of Horizon Zero Dawn when it was first introduced, and it is an accurate sentence to describe the full feel of the game when wandering in its open world.
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