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    The Best Open-World Games To Play If You Are Tired Of Open-Worlds

    By jiajiaJuly 15, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    • Unique open-world games like The Witness offer intriguing puzzles and exploration without combat or typical quest markers.
    • Death Stranding stands out with package delivery gameplay, deep reflections on life, balance mechanics, and contemplative journeys.
    • Elden Ring redefines the open-world experience with non-linear exploration, environmental storytelling, and a vast, unforgiving world.

    Open-world games are one of the core pillars of the gaming world. A genre that contains so many iconic titles and revolutionary games that it can get tiring embarking on epic quest after epic quest, across expansive landscapes that are both beautiful and overwhelming at the same time.

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    These open-world games impress with their dynamic worlds, providing players with immersive places that live and breathe without them.

    Sometimes it’s nice to take a step back and enjoy something a little different, whilst still having the same freedoms afforded by an open landscape. Many games fit that description perfectly, delivering open-world experiences that feel distinct from other titles, whether in scope, theme, or exploration, in a way that no other game can.

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    The Witness

    An Open Puzzle Sandbox Waiting To Be Solved

    The Witness is an intriguing puzzle adventure that sees players spawn on a deserted island with little to no guidance or sense of direction. Every section of the world is split into biomes, ranging from lush forests to dingy swamps, each with its own set of puzzles that all interconnect in subtle ways.

    With no combat and only a few pieces of optional dialogue, players are truly all by themselves and are pushed forward by their own desire to see more of the world. It takes away the monotonous quest markers and linear mission designs seen elsewhere, and replaces them with interesting puzzles in a world that has far more to tell by saying nothing at all.

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    Death Stranding

    So Much More Than A Walking Simulator

    Death Stranding is truly remarkable and stands out in the open-world genre for many reasons. The game revolves around delivering packages between locations, across a barren and fractured land that has been left for dead after a catastrophic event that blurred the lines between life and death.

    The majority of the exploration is done on foot and requires management of several meters, like balance, to keep the precious cargo safe across long distances. There are often long stretches of time where the player is tasked with walking a significant distance, and they are given time to contemplate and think about their place in the world, one which is both fascinating and deeply horrifying.

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    Shadow Of The Colossus

    Eerie, Haunting, And Unlike Anything Else

    Shadow of the Colossus is one of the most unique open-world games out there that sees players adventuring across an empty world in search of titanic creatures, each with their own set of challenges. The game feels very different from other open-world games, as there are very few structures and items within the world, with just the sunlight as a guide forward.

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    These open-world games offer a great sense of adventure thanks to their well-designed maps begging for players to explore and get lost in.

    The story is incredibly emotional and thought-provoking. It provides insight into themes of morality without ever needing to state things explicitly. Every boss taken down is another step towards the end, and when all is said and done, the feelings of sadness are almost too much to bear.

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    Dredge

    Lovecraftian Horrors Below The Open Sea

    Traditional open-world games have players adventuring on foot, exploring caves and planets of all kinds, but Dredge shows that different perspectives can bring something entirely new to the genre. A gloomy setting and a protagonist who has no recollection of their former selves, the playthrough revolves around journeying out to sea, collecting fish, crabs, and anything else that might be lurking beneath the waves.

    The game is far more simplistic and easy to digest than other open-world games, but still gives the same level of joy when exploring the landscape and all the secrets it has to offer. Each new area discovered brings with it new features and sea creatures to uncover, along with some rather strange and mysterious NPCs that know far more about the story than they first appear.

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    A Short Hike

    Tiny Yet Full Of Joy

    A Short Hike takes the concept of a large-scale open world and condenses it down into a tiny environment for players to explore with just as much character and charm as any other game. Players take on the role of Claire, whose only goal is to hike to the top of the mountain in order to get better cell service for a phone call.

    A simple plot in a simple world that invites players to explore it at their leisure, taking in the sights and stopping at a few spots to fish and ponder. It really feels like a calm hike in the woods that never pushes the player too much and is more interested in childish wonder than intensive combat; a nice departure for any players who still have a love for exploring.

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    Sable

    Beautiful Painted Landscapes With An Exploration Of The Self


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    Sable takes a minimalist approach to open-world design by stripping away combat and traditional progression systems, whilst maintaining the explorative DNA that makes the genre so well-loved. Set in a vast desert filled with ancient ruins and scattered nomadic cultures, the game follows a young girl on a rite of passage in an expansive world and visually distinct style.

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    These beginner-friendly open-world games offer smooth tutorials, intuitive systems, and fun exploration across massive maps.

    Rather than pushing players toward constant objectives, the game encourages slow, deliberate exploration through climbing, gliding, and hoverbikes that make the world feel accessible yet still vast. The experience is quiet and reflective, focused on atmosphere more than anything, offering a thoughtful alternative to traditional open-world games, appealing to those who value space and the freedom to explore without pressure.

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    Outer Wilds

    The Endless Loop Of Dying Stars

    Outer Wilds reimagines open-world exploration through a puzzling solar system locked in a 22-minute time loop. Rather than filling the map with icons or scripted objectives, the game presents a fully simulated world that changes in real time, encouraging discovery through observation and experimentation.

    The interesting aspect comes from the fact that knowledge itself is the only form of progression. There are no upgrades, enemies, or artificial gates, just puzzles that bend space and time. It is an open world in concept, but one that replaces scale with coherence and urgency with wonder, offering a deeply rewarding experience for those tired of formulaic exploration.

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    Elden Ring

    No Markers, Just The Will To Explore

    The new king of the genre, Elden Ring is both a love letter to open-world games and a defiant step forward that breaks conventions and delivers an experience unlike any other. Players would normally step out into an unknown world and be given a quest or an objective to follow, but here, the second that first door opens, they are thrust into an unforgiving land with no direction whatsoever.

    Every time it appears as though an area is clear, a whole other section opens up, ranging from small secret rooms to entirely new map segments that seem to go on forever. The lack of direct storytelling in place of environmental cues and subtle dialogue pieces makes the whole world breathe lore and flavor, encouraging players to pay attention in a way like never before, and offering them a rich narrative that never fails to amaze.

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