10 MOST LIVED-IN Open World Games [Part 2]

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Published 2023-01-30

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  • Battlefield 1 always made me feel like I was truly at war, the sounds of explosions and gunshots were so good.
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance became of my favorite games of all time, It feels like a true RPG. It also helped me realize I was a huge medieval nerd.
  • @mikef55
    Dude ngl, playing through Watch Dogs 2 made me feel like I have actually visited San Francisco.. it's INSANE how realistic they made it feel & how unique every inch of the map is. The NPCs are so diverse with the way they dress, look & act and it isn't just a complete mashup of people, it all just makes sense and fits together so perfectly. I have such fond memories of that game & the world definitely had a lot to do with it!
  • This is why I just love open world games. The level of design and immersion based on how much you can interact with the world is so much fun to explore. I hope open world RPGs never go out of style.
  • @MODDED7
    L.A. Noire is absolutely incredible when it comes to setting the tone and mood that the player is set in. Each case is unique and all have there "big" moments and I love that a lot in L.A. Noire.
  • I am ecstatic that you guys added Kingdom Come Deliverance in this line-up. Truly one of my favorite RPG experiences. The game really makes you feel like you started off as a blacksmiths son and ended up as a hero of medieval times. Or a villain of medieval times. The perk system is very satisfying, with perks that are just so unique and compliment the player so well.
  • I loved the world of AC: Origins... Especially when, like me, most would expect Egypt to be just a vast open desert world but surprisingly there are a lot of lush and fertile landscapes to explore... And of course the people living there had some quite interesting stories too...
  • @titularhero
    Watch dogs 2 is my favorite open world map ever, there's so much detail everywhere you go, I love slowly walking through the pedestrian areas banging some tunes
  • When I played GTA 4 a few years ago, the car chase through the time square area felt really insane to me for some reason, even though there are so many far more over the top moments. Because GTA 4 world is so convincing and immersive, it just made me think about how crazy something like that would be in real life.
  • @AngryBouy
    LA Noire is another one that could be mentioned. Technically not an open-world game, but quite detailed for its time.
  • @DJTrek83
    Man, you guys really knocked it out of the park with this one. Your videos are always top quality, but this one - wow. As always, thanks for the amazing work, Gameranx fam!
  • @kadenfauble
    Watch Dogs 2 is such a good and fun game. Especially with friends just goofing off. I have SO many memories with that game, it makes me sad that I don't hear about it more often
  • @svpracer98
    Watchdogs 2 was what I wanted more of in 3... The gameplay felt unusually smooth and interaction with the NPCs felt natural.
  • Wow, what a fantastic video! 😍 It's so great to see all these amazing open world games that people have spent so much time in. Thanks for sharing this with us! 🙏
  • I think that Boston from AC 3 is one of the best build cities of the franchise. Walking around on the streets was truly immersive
  • @misterpooter
    Loved the SF in Watch Dogs 2... grew up in SF and felt so nostalgic during lockdown and I legit spent hours just walking/driving around WD2 and could recognize a lot of key landmarks.
  • @snoookie456
    Mafia Definitive Edition is an amazing game. Story-wise, visuals, the actors, everything is just incredible.
  • @MindedJewel
    The Middle Earth games have some of the most lively game worlds I've ever seen tbh. The Nemesis System sets up this dynamic world that's constantly moving and evolving whether or not the player is involved with it. Even your standard grunt had a daily schedule to abide by. It's crazy how overlooked those games are.
  • @oldmandan7057
    Kingdom Come is such an amazing piece of art. They have real life locations, whether it be buildings, landscape terrain, and the sounds even of the wet ground, the rain. I feel like I intimately know the Bohemian countryside