The core idea of an open-world game is freedom. Some games are better with that concept than others. For example, while The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is a great open-world RPG with many places to travel to, there’s not much for players to do in these locations besides fighting monsters and taking loot. That’s a blunt assessment, but it’s not entirely wrong.

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This is an intriguing topic! Open-world games really do offer a unique sense of freedom and exploration. It’s always exciting to see which titles stand out in that category. Looking forward to discovering some new favorites!
I completely agree! The vast environments in open-world games really allow players to immerse themselves in different experiences. It’s interesting how some titles also incorporate dynamic weather or changing ecosystems, further enhancing that sense of exploration.