bug_hunter_goblin,

Have you tired Elden Ring?

Lrdwhyt,

Red Dead Redemption 2 is my favourite open world game of all time, it just feels amazing to be in. Less popularly, for something similar to BOTW, you could also try Genshin Impact.

slumberling, (edited )
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Outward absolutely nails the sense of adventure and discovery. It's pretty low budget and janky but it is probably the best open world RPGs I've played in recent years

3migo,
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Sable and Tchia are both fantastic third person open world games.

LowlandSavage,

Ghost of Tsushima was really good!

Astronomik,

Agreed! The fluidity of the controls and the overall ambiance of this game really hooked me.

PistolsAtDawn,

Pre-cata WoW

Adlantor,

If you’re into open world sandbox RPGs, you can’t get more open world sandboxy than Kenshi! It’s all third person point of view and you sort of manage a whole squad opposed to a single person. There is a whole base building mechanic, there’s a tech tree that you can research through, you can create and sell your own weapons, you can do you trading runs in between cities, you could be a lone Ronin wandering the desert sands, or a religious zealot being a xenophobic jerk who hate robot people (there are robot people), aliens (mhmm, them too) and women (ofc)! The possibilities are endless, especially since there’s no actual storyline! Oh, there’s a bunch of little Easter eggs about how the world (def not Earth, too many moons) got to this point but you’re not gonna spawn in a dungeon being pointed at the big bad (is the slave start in Rebirth canon? I have so many mods I’ve forgotten) you’re probably just gonna appear in the middle of the canyon, and then make the mistake of fighting goats, but the goats are stronger than you, so they beat you into unconsciousness, and while you’re lying there, waiting to become conscious once more some bandits rob you and a slaver comes by and picks you up and sells you into slavery. It’s a good time I promise. Oh, but be warned, there’s a lot of skills and it’s kind of grindy, a little like a single player MMO. It’s great and I love it.

milk_steak,
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I loved Days Gone. The combat/story/exploration/rpg elements all really hit the sweet spot for me. The progression was really satisfying too, once you get to the point you’re taking on entire hordes

JCDenton,
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Truly an underrated game. It's excellent.

setsneedtofeed,
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Do you have a single fact to back that up?

JCDenton,
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The game got very mixed reviews on release. I even took a long time until I tried the game because people weren't really recommending it.

Even the sequel was canceled.

But at the same time, I feel that more people are now understanding that reviews mean fuck all and until you try the game you won't know if you like it.

Myzornis,

Diablo 4

ThisIsMyNewAccount,

Is Diablo 4 open-world?

Toki_Wartooth,
@Toki_Wartooth@kbin.social avatar

Yep first one that is. I like the choice personally. I'm having a blast with D4 so far. I just hit level 56 on my druid.

GaryPonderosa,

Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen is fun to play, although a bit more in the vein of classical RPG than what you've mentioned. Plus there's a new DD game coming out soonish, so if you enjoy it you'll have a new title to enjoy soon.

treeantlers,

I loved Death Stranding – it’s weird, beautiful, and the soundtrack is incredible (RIP Low Roar) but it’s kind of an acquired taste and you have to be cool with the “hiking simulator” aspect.

CrazyChildOG,

Might need to try Death Stranding. I've always thought its some weird game carrying around packs and never bothered lol.

buckykat,

I wish Death Stranding was even more hiking simulator and less ghosts

FantasticFox,
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RDR2 has the best open-world in my opinion in that the world really feels alive. Skyrim is probably second best.

Space_Racer,
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While it is 1st person Kingdom Come Deliverance is amazing. One of the best open world RPGs I have played int he last 10 years.

FantasticFox,
@FantasticFox@lemmy.world avatar

I'm playing it at the moment. Today I smacked a poacher to death with my mace. Great game.

simple, (edited )
@simple@lemmy.world avatar

Elden Ring is such an easy choice. Just a fantastic open world that encourages exploration and discovery. I think you should give it a second shot OP.

zachary3752,

Absolutely loved Elden Ring. Probably my favorite game of all time. Super excited for the DLC whenever that is.

shakesbeare,
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The best games which feature an open world and the best games for their open world are a very different list, imo.

For example, the Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk share a really awesome story-based rpg that happens to play in an open world but I don’t necessarily believe their open world is among the best in the industry.

I’d probably have to say that the Witcher 3 is my favorite game which features an open world and my favorite open world in any game has got to be Terraria. You could argue it’s a different class of game, but I feel that the tendency the game has to force you to explore and then introduce new stuff to the world that allows you to re-explore the same places is a really excellent take on the open world formula. Terraria really has very excellent exploration and reexploration which I think are the hallmarks of open world games. Not just inviting you to get to know the world, but changing it over time and asking you to get to know it again.

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