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Preaching Patience – Online Open-Worlds

With so many open world online-games being released as of late, one of the common complaints is that after the main objectives and side quests have been cleared, what’s next?  Open world online-only games require an incredible amount of patience.

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Best Open World Games of All Time

Explore the top 5 best open world games of all time, from Elden Ring to Red Dead Redemption 2, in this captivating gaming journey.

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P_Bomb106d ago

Currently replaying the Witcher 3, next gen upgrade style. Touissant still drops my jaw.

Cacabunga105d ago

I have it in my backlog.. i will play it one day!!

I also can see people agree RDR2 is the best of all time. Still playing it today I’m still mesmerized by it.

Rutaprkl106d ago

What makes GTA V better than Witcher 3? Just wondering.

Crows90106d ago

Nothing...they may be open world's but they're entirely different games

isarai105d ago

I could see it if you value the immersive sim elements, really depends on your personal priority for criteria.

smolinsk106d ago

Would put Elden ring at number 2.

anast106d ago

I would remove Skyrim, it needs a ton of modding to make an interesting open world.

Tapani105d ago

There has been four open world games I enjoyed: Elden Ring, Days Gone, Horizon Zero Dawn and Breath of the Wild. Red Dead, GTA, Witcher, Skyrim and Oblivion etc. were all extremely tedious fetch fests or set piece style games.

Elden Ring was awesome for just being Dark Souls open world game, Days Gone had such a great set up, tense atmosphere and the Hordes were incredible, and Horizon ZD was absolutely great at storytelling in its locations and is absolutely stunning to look at. Breath of the Wild had such a soothing atmosphere that it was pure therapy to play after a tough day spent in the business world.

RDR2 looks great, plays poorly, character is very hard to control and is very gimmicky. GTA is made for 12-year olds, but tries to somehow cater to older audiences as well, didn't enjoy it at all. In both of those games you play as a mass murderer, which always sets me off. Witcher 3 had okayish side stories and locations, but I enjoyed 1 and 2 more due to their focus, the series didn't need an open-world. Skyrim was a total fetch quest and writing was just so bad I could not go on, same for Oblivion.

Cacabunga105d ago

RDR2 pays poorly? Just give it time and every other game will seem to you like a joke in comparison.
I bought RDR2 almost at release, i found the character stiff cause i was used to Horizon and gave up for a long period.. then decided to jump back into it last year and i cannot play anything else.. disgusted me of other games, that’s the danger with this game

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Does every game have to be open world?

Most of the games has an open world dynamics in some way. But should every game has to be open world?

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ApocalypseShadow423d ago

No. And the reality is that most games are not open world. Even if being open gives gamers more of the world to explore in, open isn't necessary for a great game or a great story. I think the writer already knows this though.

jambola422d ago

Really depends on the game
I don't think games like Call of duty would benefit from it, and I hated Uncharted doing it

gold_drake422d ago

no
it depends how the devs make the game. a bland open world is just as bad as a very strict and bland linear game.

TheGreatGazoo30422d ago

I'd disagree that "most games are open world." Most games are not open world. Massive AA and AAA RPG style games are mostly open world and for those I think it makes sense.

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12 Upcoming Open World Games of 2022

We've dived into both sequels and new IPs and selected the 12 upcoming open world games of 2022 including Stalker 2, Starfield and more.

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