Open-world games are some of the most exciting video games, becoming the ultimate form of immersion, second only to simulators. In open-world titles, players can get lost in an artificial world full of virtual characters and perform actions they wouldn’t dream of doing in real life.
In most open-world games, players have the freedom to go about anywhere they wish to, leaving the main story on hold and go exploring the game's world to their heart's content. Such curiosity is rewarded with unique loot, new side-quests, or sometimes just a furious enemy that is too hard to defeat.
If you’re someone who spends most of their virtual time in open-world games and is looking for some titles to keep you busy this September, then this is just the place for you. This feature will look at ten of the best open-world games worth replaying this month.
Note: This article reflects the writer's opinion.
An open-world game suggestions list is not complete until one mentions Red Dead Redemption 2, so I thought it best to get the obvious out of the way first. Serving as a prequel to 2010’s Red Dead Redemption, this action-adventure title follows the story of the Van der Linde gang and their efforts to survive in a world that holds no place for them.
The game is set in the late 1800s, as the Industrial Revolution catches up to the American Wild West. The gang of outlaws, led by Dutch Van der Linde, seeks to make one last heist to get enough money to see them safely out of a life of crime and possibly help them relocate to Tahiti.
Not only does the game feature an extraordinary story, a tremendously detailed open world, and great visual shots, its characters and their arcs are some of the best in video game history. Arthur Morgan is one of the most
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