Grand Theft Auto V Let’s start this list with the grandaddy of the Open World Games. Rockstar’s latest entry to the main GTA series comes with cool new features that fills Los Santos with more mayhem and excitement. Follow Michael, Trevor, and Franklin--A trio of criminals who live decidedly dysfunctional lives. In their various misadventures, you'll encounter philandering coaches, vindictive billionaires, and the triads themselves.
Being able to switch between the three characters adds another layer to GTA’s already expansive gameplay. Alternate between them in missions to complete them efficiently, or to experience Los Santos through each of their lawless lenses. Plus, there's an online mode and a brand new smartphone. So go old lady punching with friends, and take that selfie https://fapur.net/iconic-esports-moments-armada-and-mangos-incredible-genesis-rivalry/! It has a PlayScore of 8.69. Far Cry 3 Newly licensed pilot, Jason Brody, was having the time of his life until a skydiving trip with his friends lands him on an Island ruled by one of Far Cry’s most iconic villains yet: Vaas Montenegro. When he’s not telling you the definition of insanity, he’s out making everyone’s life miserable. He takes him and his friends captive, and it’s up to you to find them. Or not. You’re getting a lot of freedom in this installment, one of the defining pillars of the open world genre. And the island is just beautiful. Drive through a sea of greens and yellows, and dive into clear blue waters. It's a nice contrast to the violence and savagery you're gonna have to embark on. And embark on it you will. The game has multiple endings, so find one that fits you or get 'em both. It has a PlayScore of 8.71. Terraria This is a unique item in this list. It doesn’t have the full 3D world we come to expect of open world games. Instead, its vast maps are in 2D. Terraria is set in a pixel-art, sandbox world ripe for exploration. At first glance, it looks like a Minecraft clone. While similarities do exist, there’s a lot of differences when it comes to the gameplay. Terraria lets you play at your pace. Go gung-ho and start digging deep into caves guarded by monsters. Or take it easy. Claim your little turf, mine herbs, gather weapons… before taking that grand quest for epic loot and rare items. The game is praised for its replayability, the variety of activities offered and all the free updates. So start exploring, prepare to fight and build your own virtual home. It receives a PlayScore of 8.72. Fallout: New Vegas Enter the post-apocalyptic desert that is the mojave wasteland, and discover a land full of murderous roaches and friendly robots. Released in 2009, this game is still lauded by many as the best Fallout game ever. And there's good reason for that. The game generally feels like a shinier, and more polished Fallout 3. That's saying something, given that Fallout 3 was considered the best open world RPG at the time. But, New Vegas boasts a plethora of wonderful additions like its improved VATS system, refined character creations, and great storytelling with its memorable dialogue and remarkable delivery. Sure, it’s just a desolate wasteland, but it's immersive RPG elements and general style makes it one of Obsidian's most well-loved classics. It has a PlayScore of 8.79. Minecraft Minecraft is an open-world sandbox game with block-style visuals. It comes with five different gameplay modes to choose from: Survival, Creative, Adventure, Hardcore and Spectator. So how big is it? Its world is said to be bigger than Neptune, the planet. Yeah, that’s pretty vast. And you’re free to explore all of it. Some choose to fight while others see the game as a platform of creativity. It’s all up to the gamer. I know it’s cliche… but Minecraft really is a cultural phenomenon. It gave birth to various industries from server hosting to YouTube let’s players. And it’s currently the best-selling PC game of all time with over 25 million copies sold worldwide. The best description of it comes from a GameTrailers review published in 2011. It says, “Minecraft is what you make of it, and that’s the beauty of the game.”. It has a PlayScore of 8.80. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Any PC, open world ranking isn’t complete without a game from the venerable Elder Scrolls series. The world of Skyrim sits between the typical fantasy setting of Oblivion and the alien-looking Morrowind. It’s [my] three EX’s… expansive, explorable and exciting. If you haven’t played it yet… here’s a quick synopsis.
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