These games prioritize openness and freedom for the players.
Electronic games have evolved uniquely, offering interactions unparalleled by any other form of entertainment. They immerse players in virtual worlds, allowing them to embark on heroic journeys, combating evil - a formula often employed by many games. Most games tell their own stories, restricting players to a single playstyle dictated by the developers. However, there are also many games that emphasize freedom, allowing players to do as they please.
Fallout: New Vegas
Open-world games are designed to offer players freedom, creativity, and boundless possibilities. This has made them the most preferred genre at present, with Fallout: New Vegas being one of the clearest examples.

The key aspect of Fallout: New Vegas lies in the player's choice of which faction to support. Whether it's the NCR, Caesar's Legion, Mr. House, or even themselves. In the game, players can do whatever they want, as long as they make the Vegas region a better place.
Elden Ring
Originally part of the classic Souls genre, Elden Ring has shattered all the conventions associated with it. Transporting players into a vast open world, Elden Ring is unrestricted by any issues or actions and allows free exploration of the expansive Lands Between.

Without adhering to any particular order or route, Elden Ring players can even forge their own paths to freely choose the order in which they battle the creatures in the game.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim stands as one of the most renowned open-world role-playing games of all time. Skyrim has a central story and guiding principles throughout the game, but nothing is mandatory, not even the main storyline. Players can choose to play however they please.

Depending on their preferences, players can become the world's saviors, or simply join the ranks of darkness, or become great craftsmen in the world with forged and crafted items. How one plays doesn't matter, as long as we're having fun.
