Highlights

  • Open-world games require a combination of exploration, story, characters, and combat to keep fans engaged.
  • Mad Max, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, Days Gone , and Mercenaries 2 are open-world games that successfully balance these elements.
  • The Saboteur and Mafia 2 offer unique settings and immersive experiences, while Infamous: Second Son delivers a thrilling action-adventure on the PS4.

The open-world sub-genre has become one of the most prevalent in the gaming industry. Improvements in console hardware and game engines have allowed developers to create enormous maps that are filled to the brim with loot to discover, side quests to complete, and NPCs to interact with. The acclaim and commercial success has, unsurprisingly, meant that numerous companies have tried to shoehorn open worlds into their games, often with lackluster results. Thankfully, there have been more than enough fantastic open-world games released over the last few years, many of which will appeal to fans of third-person shooters.

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These open-world games need to keep fans engaged at all times with a combination of great exploration, memorable stories, lovable characters, and engaging combat. This can be a tricky combination to pull off, and it's easy to see why some people feel like these games bite off more than they can chew. However, there are times when certain titles absolutely nail this combination, leading to a compelling game that fans can find downright un-put-downable at times.

Updated on April 6, 2024, by Ritwik Mitra: Open-world games have become all the rage in modern times, with most people loving the idea of exploring massive sandboxes that let players enjoy imaginative locations for hours on end. Of course, these games also need another gameplay loop to keep players invested, with most titles resorting to third-person shooting gameplay to accomplish this goal. There are several amazing open-world games where players engage in some quality shooting mechanics that help elevate the game's quality to new heights.

24 Palworld

Metacritic Score: N/A (Still In Early Access)

Flambelle in Palworld
Palworld

Developer(s)
Pocket Pair, Inc.
Genre(s)
Open-World , Shooter , Survival
Released
January 19, 2024

It's easy for people to write off Palworld as a version of Pokemon with guns when this couldn't be further from the truth. The fact is that Palworld's mix of genres is done pretty well, and the fact that this game is in Early Access means that bigger and better things are in store for this title when a 1.0 release hits store shelves.

Some aspects of Palworld can be clunky, but this can't be said for the gunplay. It takes a while to get used to the idea of shooting up cute critters, but Palworld manages to engage players with its shooting mechanics without making things more visceral than they need to.

23 Mad Max

Metacritic Score: 69

Mad Max video game max shooting enemy
Mad Max

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One
Released
September 1, 2015
Developer(s)
Avalanche Studios
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Open-World

There was once a time when movie tie-in games flooded the gaming industry. From Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings to just about every children's movie, game publishers would often look to cash in on the success of popular films with a 6 to 8-hour adventure. Such games have died out in recent years, however, as the often ridiculously short schedules that developers had to adhere to with tie-in games would, unsurprisingly, result in lackluster products.

Despite the skepticism that players now have of movie tie-in games, there are some films and properties that are just crying out to be given the gaming treatment, including the Mad Max franchise. Mad Max was released just a few months after Mad Max: Fury Road, though the game isn't a direct tie-in. This is likely why Mad Max proved to be a success, as the developers didn't have the constraints of basing their game on a 90 to 160-minute film as most tie-in games do.

22 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands

Metacritic Score: 70

Man crocuhing with helicopter in the distance
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One
Released
March 7, 2017
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Paris , Ubisoft Milan
Genre(s)
Tactical , Shooter

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands made two very interesting and very divisive changes to the Ghost Recon franchise. For starters, it was the first game in the series to implement an open world, and second, it reverts to a modern setting, rather than a futuristic setting like the one that Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter introduced.

The two changes have divided fans, but one aspect that can't be denied is how impressive the open world is, with breathtaking visuals that make the game a joy to look at and explore. With a steady stream of updates and fixes, many people have done a 180 on their opinion, considering Ghost Recon Wildlands to be one of the better games in the series.

21 Days Gone

Metacritic Score: 71

Deacon Looking Across the Landscape In Days Gone
Days Gone

Platform(s)
PS4 , PC
Released
April 26, 2019
Developer(s)
Bend Studio
Genre(s)
Open-World , Action , Adventure

Days Gone was developed by Bend Studio and first released exclusively on PlayStation 4 in April 2019, before, like many PlayStation games lately, arriving on PC a couple of years later in May 2021. The game was released with its fair share of issues and bugs, but players who check out this game now will enjoy a pretty stable experience on both platforms.

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The action-adventure game is set in a post-apocalyptic world and follows bounty hunter Deacon St. John as he searches for his wife and completes numerous side quests along the way. The game split opinion among fans and critics, but picked up a handful of awards, including PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards.

20 Mercenaries 2: World In Flames

Metacritic Score: 72

Third person view of shootign a grounded helicopter
  • Released: August 31, 2008
  • Developer: Pandemic Studios
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3

Mercenaries 2: World in Flames was developed by Pandemic Studios and offers an over-the-top action game that is a blast to play, with tons of weapons and vehicles to use, much like the Just Cause series. It's a wildly underrated game that more fans of explosive open-world TPS titles should check out.

Interestingly, the action game was a surprising source of political issues in 2008 due to its narrative. The game takes place in Venezuela, which is a fictional war-torn state, and tasks players with killing the country's president. Unsurprisingly, this didn't go down too well in the country, with accusations of propaganda being directed toward the game.

19 The Saboteur

Metacritic Score: 73

Third_person view of a man aiming
The Saboteur

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , Xbox 360
Released
December 8, 2009
Developer(s)
Pandemic Studios
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Open-World

Just like The Mercenaries 2, 2009's The Saboteur was developed by Pandemic Studios and published by industry giants Electronic Arts. Instead of Venezuela, The Saboteur takes place in Nazi-occupied Paris back in World War 2. The game features an interesting art design that intertwines with the gameplay, as areas that are significantly controlled by Nazi forces are displayed in black and white, with only a small handful of features being in color, such as certain symbols and blood.

The gameplay of this title is pretty unique, with players having to bring color and life back into Paris' various boroughs by taking out Nazi forces and dismantling their base of operations. Liberating each district fills it with happiness, replacing the drab black-and-white art style of the series with a splash of color that feels quite rewarding indeed.

18 Mafia 2

Metacritic Score: 74

Mafia 2 Shootout
Mafia 2

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
August 24, 2010
Developer(s)
2K Czech
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

Mafia 2 is an atmospheric and engaging game that takes place in the 1940s and 1950s, doing justice to this setting in many ways. The game follows the story of Vito Scaletta, a young Italian-American who gets involved in the criminal underworld to provide for his family.

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The game features a detailed and immersive world, a wide range of vehicles and weapons, and many cinematic missions. It was praised for its engaging story and memorable characters, leading to many fans considering it to be the best game in the series by quite some margin. While the open world does feel rather lifeless and uneventful at times, this is a small gripe in what is otherwise an amazing experience.

17 Mafia: Definitive Edition

Metacritic Score: 78

Walking into street with gun
Mafia: Definitive Edition

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox One , PS4
Developer(s)
Hangar 13
Genre(s)
Action , RPG , Adventure
Released
September 25, 2020

Mafia is one of the most engaging open-world games released around a time when the GTA craze was pretty high. While the non-reactive nature of the open world was a major source of criticism, the story of Mafia more than made up for its misstep in the sandbox department.

The original version of the game was definitely showing its age, so fans were glad to see Mafia: Definitive Edition take care of this issue. The world looks more beautiful than ever before, with the shooting mechanics getting the job done and letting players power through an amazing experience that really lets them feel like a part of the Mafia.

16 Gun

Metacritic Score: 79

Gun 2005
Gun

Platform(s)
GameCube , PC , PS2 , PSP , Xbox (Original) , Xbox 360
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Shooter
Released
November 8, 2005

It's only a given that a game with the name Gun wouldn't have the broadest market appeal, which is why a lot of people haven't heard about this 2005 open-world third-person shooter. The game's nondescript name does a huge injustice to the appeal of Gun, which features great shooting action and a quality story set in the Western genre.

The authenticity of Gun's setting elevates things up a notch, making it a blast to play through from start to end. If players don't mind the dated visuals, then they'll have a great time enjoying the classic shooting action of Gun as they mow through waves of enemies and uncover a great story in the process.

15 Infamous: Second Son

Metacritic Score: 80

Main Protagonist Of Infamous: Second Son Delsin Rowe
inFAMOUS Second Son

Platform(s)
PS4
Released
March 21, 2014
Developer(s)
Sucker Punch
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The PS4 needed to come out with a bang to entertain its fans, and there was no better option for fans to sink their teeth into than a new entry in the Infamous series that changed things up quite a bit. Second Son's story may be largely forgettable, but the great visuals and gameplay were a treat for fans to engage with.

The open-world activities may not have aged all that well and the morality system is as dated as ever, but it's the presentation, visuals, and gameplay where Infamous: Second Son shines quite a bit. Delsin's new powers are fun to mess around with, and the variety of options is always appreciated.

14 Just Cause 2

Metacritic Score: 81

Just Cause 2 Ending Boss Battle
Just Cause 2

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , Xbox 360
Released
March 23, 2010
Developer(s)
Avalanche Studios
Genre(s)
Open-World , Third-Person Shooter

Just Cause 2 is a game that will appeal to players who just want their games to focus on fun, regardless of how ridiculous and unrealistic it may be. Similar to Saints Row, the Just Cause franchise ramped up its extreme elements to a whole new level with its second installment, with the explosive gameplay being ramped up to the max.

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Just Cause 2's action gameplay didn't go unnoticed, and it quickly became one of the most beloved games in the series. It delivers a ton of destruction and explosive goodness for fans who want to blow up everything in the game world without a care, and the grappling hook was as engaging as ever.

13 Sunset Overdrive

Metacritic Score: 81

Suhnset Overdrive explosive combat
Sunset Overdrive

Platform(s)
Xbox One , PC
Released
October 28, 2014
Developer(s)
Insomniac Games
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter , Open-World

From one over-the-top open-world shooter to another, Sunset Overdrive was published in 2014 by Microsoft Studios. The game was developed by Insomniac Games, which is best known for its Ratchet & Clank and Spider-Man games.

Much like Saints Row 4, Sunset Overdrive sacrifices realism for extreme and enjoyable action, with the simple intent of making the game as enjoyable as possible. Fans of the game have been eagerly awaiting news of a sequel since the game's release, though there has been little concrete word as of yet.

12 Watch Dogs 2

Metacritic Score: 82

Protagonist running in Watch Dogs 2
Watch Dogs 2

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC , Stadia
Released
November 15, 2016
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Montreal
Genre(s)
Open-World , Action , Adventure

It's easy to forget now just how highly anticipated the original Watch Dogs was before its 2014 release. Much like the aforementioned Mass Effect:Andromeda, the game was heavily criticized upon release for failing to live up to expectations, though players are now beginning to appreciate the game for what it was. Watch Dogs 2 was released just over two years after its predecessor and attempted to improve upon many of its shortcomings, such as the dull open world.

Ubisoft's Watch Dogs 2, like the trilogy's other two installments, feels like it could have been so much more; but it does still offer a solid open-world experience. One of the best changes from the first game was the fact that the game didn't take itself too seriously, with players controlling a member of a hacker group who has a bunch of jovial interactions with his friends and enjoys the time he spends trying to fight back against the dystopian system that is invading everyone's privacy.

11 The Division 2

Metacritic Score: 82

the division 2 title image with three people standing together
Tom Clancy's The Division 2

Platform(s)
PS4 , PC , Xbox One , Stadia
Released
March 15, 2019
Developer(s)
Massive Entertainment
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is an online action RPG set in Washington, D.C. that lets players compete in squads of up to four people. Shortly after the game's release, Ubisoft revealed that the game had failed to meet sales expectations. However, through word of mouth and high praise from parts of its player base, The Division 2 has since surpassed 10 million sales.

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Along with its impressive sales figures, The Division 2 performed well with critics, scoring 84 on Metacritic and earning a nomination for the Best Action/Adventure accolade at The Game Awards 2018.

10 Crackdown

Metacritic Score: 83

crackdown 1 xbox gameplay explosion
Crackdown

Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Released
February 20, 2007
Developer(s)
Realtime Worlds
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure

This 2007 Xbox 360 exclusive, titled Crackdown, was developed by Realtime Worlds and turned heads with its playable demo. The game's Grand Theft Auto-inspired over-the-top fun made it an absolute blast to just pick up and play, with missions being something as an afterthought for players due to how enjoyable it is in Crackdown to simply explore and cause mayhem.

Crackdown has received two sequels, though neither game could quite capture the magic of the original. It's a shame since players would've loved to see this series go on with a steady stream of quality titles that could've possibly turned Crackdown into a household name. Regardless, fans can still check out the first game in the series if they want to check out a unique open-world game that still feels quite fun to play in its own right, even if the title can feel somewhat dated at times.

9 Fallout: New Vegas

Metacritic Score: 84

Prospector Saloon.
Fallout: New Vegas

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
October 19, 2010
Genre(s)
RPG

Fallout: New Vegas is a unique entry on this list as players can seamlessly switch between a first-person perspective and a third-person one. Although the game is first-person by default, many people prefer to play through the entire game in third-person. Fallout: New Vegas was initially dismissed by a large portion of the gaming community, as its lackluster visuals made it seem like little more than a glorified Fallout 3 DLC.

However, such people were soon proven wrong when playing the game, as it soon became regarded as one of the greatest action RPGs of all time, largely thanks to the incredible amount of freedom that players have in the game, making it a shining example of the role-playing genre. The incredible writing, wealth of interesting factions, engaging combat, and one of the greatest stories ever written for a Fallout game make it clear why so many people simply can't stop singing praises for this amazing title.

8 Red Faction: Guerrilla

Metacritic Score: 85

Third-person view of approaching a building
Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered

Platform(s)
Switch
Developer(s)
Volition
Genre(s)
Action

Red Faction: Guerrilla is a sci-fi game that takes players to the planet Mars. The game stood out in 2009 for its destructible environments, which may not seem like much today but were an impressive innovation at the time, and many players enjoyed simply firing at buildings and watching them fall.

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Red Faction: Guerrilla recently received a remastered edition which was quite brilliantly named: Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered. The game was released in June 2018 and gives a perfect excuse for another playthrough.

7 Saints Row 4

Metacritic Score: 86

flying through a city Saints Row 4
Saints Row 4

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Switch , PC , Stadia
Released
August 20, 2013
Developer(s)
Volition
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter , Open-World

Although it seems like a distant memory now, there was once a time when the Saints Row franchise was viewed as having a more serious tone than its Grand Theft Auto counterpart. The complete opposite is now the case, with Saints Row 4 embracing the franchise's new identity as essentially being Grand Theft Auto with every mod and cheat code enabled.

Saints Row 4 was well received by critics upon release, with the PC iteration scoring an impressive 86 on Metacritic. The game, just like its predecessor, prioritizes fun over everything else, and players who want to engage in a whirlpool of mayhem and destruction will have a blast with this title. With the Saints Row reboot being a massive failure across the board, fans may be dejected that their favorite open-world series is pretty much dead in the water, but Saints Row 4 and the other titles in this over-the-top are still playable to this day and serve as a great reminder of what Volition achieved as a studio before their eventual downfall.

6 L.A. Noire

Metacritic Score: 89

Two detectives from L.A. Noire
LA Noire

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Switch , PC
Released
May 17, 2011
Developer(s)
Team Bondi
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The first but certainly not the last Rockstar game to make an appearance in this discussion, L.A. Noire turned heads in 2011 with its unique crime scene investigation gameplay. The game wasn't without its share of critics, and its facial animations haven't aged particularly well, but L.A. Noire is still a fantastic option for players who are excited by the prospect of stepping into the shoes of a 1940s detective.

Many of L.A. Noire's shortcomings were fixed in the recent remastering of the game, including changing the ambiguous options of "Truth," "Doubt," and "Lie" to "Good Cop," "Bad Cop," and "Accuse." It's a simple yet great change that adds to the list of reasons players have to check this game out.

5 Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Metacritic Score: 93

Metal Gear Solid 5 Online group Screenshot
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Microsoft Windows
Released
September 1, 2015
Developer(s)
Konami , Kojima Productions
Genre(s)
Stealth , Action-Adventure , Shooter , Adventure

Stealth sections in open-world games don't tend to get much love. Consequently, when players heard that the legendary Metal Gear Solid series was implementing an open world in its latest release, there were a fair few skeptics. Thankfully, Kojima Productions smashed it out of the park with Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. The studio not only did a great job of implementing stealth into the game's huge map but also created one of the most visually impressive open worlds in history.

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The sheer number of unique ways that players could approach a mission was incredible and went a long way in ensuring that the game felt unique and interesting despite the many hours that players could invest in a mission. The game embraced its goofy nature, which made the act of tackling every mission a blast. While it's a shame that Kojima wasn't able to achieve his full vision with the game before being booted out of Kojima in an unceremonious fashion, the journey that preceded this disappointing ending makes for some of the greatest video game moments that fans can enjoy.