These are masterpieces deserving a spot in every gamer's library.
In recent times, open-world games have become a popular choice among gamers. Two titles that have been making waves lately are Genshin Impact and Elden Ring - both offering immersive RPG experiences. However, amidst this trend, there are still several acclaimed titles in the open-world genre that often go unnoticed. Here's a glimpse into some of them:
Watch Dogs: Legion

Compared to its predecessors, Watch Dogs: Legion boasts significant improvements. Not only has the graphics and visuals become more realistic, but even the storyline and gameplay mechanics have seen substantial enhancements, offering more freedom and a refined experience.

Simply put, players can now control a variety of NPCs, pursue diverse professions, and depending on their choices and playstyle, experience different outcomes in Watch Dogs: Legion.
Mafia: Remastered

Essentially, Mafia: Remastered is like a revamped version of the game from nearly 20 years ago. In terms of gameplay, not much has changed but everything has been optimized and runs much smoother now.

Similar to its classic predecessor, what makes Mafia a gem in the gaming industry lies in its storyline and the authentic Mafia atmosphere - reminiscent of masterpieces like The Godfather or films by director Martin Scorsese.
Far Cry 6

Set in a fictional South American location called Yara, Far Cry 6 puts players in the shoes of rebel fighters whose mission is to overcome various challenges and then explore the vast open world of the game.

The game also introduces new vehicles never before seen in the series, including horses, tanks, and armored vehicles. And of course, the visual quality is a major highlight of Far Cry 6.
Cyberpunk 2077

Despite facing numerous criticisms upon its release due to issues like poor optimization, crashes, freezes, and various annoyances for gamers, Cyberpunk 2077 still deserves a spot on the list of open-world games that gamers should try at least once.

Specifically, after several updates, this game has become much more stable. With its engaging gameplay and true open-world blockbuster experience, Cyberpunk 2077's only downside may be its relatively high system requirements compared to the average.
