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00:00Everyone complains about $70 games, but let's be real for a second.
00:05Most of them ain't even worth it.
00:06I've bought so many overhyped games that reviewers gave 9 out of 10, and they turned out mid.
00:12So I decided to buy all the big open world games just to see which ones were actually worth the price.
00:18I'm still paying for them to this day.
00:21But hey, I found 18 games you need to play before you die.
00:251. Mad Max
00:30Let me tell you something.
00:31Mad Max is one of those games that people completely overlooked, and I'll never understand why.
00:38The atmosphere is insane.
00:40You're out there in the middle of nowhere, driving through a desert that looks like the world truly ended decades ago.
00:47Every inch of the map feels hostile, like the sand itself wants to kill you.
00:52And yet, it's beautiful.
00:54There's something hypnotic about the dust storms, the burned-out cars, the echo of the wind across the dunes.
01:02The combat is raw.
01:03Punches sound like bones actually breaking.
01:06And car battles?
01:08Man, that's where this game shines.
01:10You'll be boosting into enemy vehicles, throwing harpoons, blowing stuff up.
01:14And it feels heavy, like you're really in that rusty death machine.
01:18What makes Mad Max special to me is how it captures loneliness.
01:24That sense of surviving in a dying world.
01:27You don't have a big destiny here.
01:29You're just trying to make it another day.
01:31And somehow, that's more human than most open-world stories out there.
01:36It's gritty, underrated, and honestly, one of the most immersive games I've ever played.
01:42There's no open-world game that's ever grabbed me like The Witcher 3.
01:52From the very first time I stepped into White Orchard, I knew this wasn't just another RPG.
01:58The world breathes.
02:00Peasants talk about wars.
02:01Monsters roam the woods.
02:03And the sky feels heavy with history.
02:06Geralt of Rivia isn't just a hero.
02:08He's a man trying to survive in a world that doesn't care about heroes.
02:12What makes this game a masterpiece is how personal it gets.
02:16You'll spend hours on a side quest that ends up hitting you harder than the main story of most games.
02:22And the characters?
02:23Every single one feels alive.
02:25Triss, Yennefer, Ciri.
02:28They're not just side characters.
02:29They're people you genuinely care about.
02:32Then there's the combat, simple but satisfying.
02:35And the exploration, where every town, swamp, and ruin hides something memorable.
02:41Even the music stays with you.
02:43Those haunting violins and Slavic chants?
02:46Goosebumps every time.
02:48The Witcher 3 ruined other open-world games for me,
02:51because after this, everything else just feels...
02:54smaller.
02:573. No Man's Sky.
02:59No Man's Sky is one of the biggest redemption stories in gaming history.
03:04When it first came out, I'll be honest, I hated it.
03:07It felt empty, repetitive, and nothing like what we were promised.
03:12But man, Hello Games didn't just fix it.
03:14They transformed it into something magical.
03:17Now, it's an endless universe of discovery.
03:21You can hop into your ship, fly through the atmosphere,
03:24and land on a completely unique planet that no one has ever seen before.
03:28The colors, the creatures, the landscapes, it's breath-taping.
03:32And it's all seamless.
03:34One moment you're mining resources,
03:36the next you're jumping through a black hole to explore another galaxy.
03:39The feeling of true freedom this game gives you is unmatched.
03:43There's no pressure, no checklist, just pure exploration.
03:47Sometimes, I'll spend hours just building a base on some random planet,
03:51listening to that chill soundtrack,
03:53and forgetting that I even exist on Earth.
03:56No Man's Sky became therapy.
03:58It's a game about curiosity, peace, and second chances,
04:02both for the developers and for us as players,
04:05who gave it another try.
04:064. Days Gone
04:11People love to hate on Days Gone,
04:14but for me, it's one of the most human open-world games out there.
04:18Yeah, it's got zombies or freakers,
04:21but that's not what it's really about.
04:23It's about love, loss,
04:26and trying to hold on to hope when everything's gone.
04:30Deacon St. John is not your typical hero.
04:33He's broken, scarred, angry,
04:35but he's real.
04:37You feel his pain, his frustration, his guilt.
04:40Riding through Oregon on your bike feels incredible.
04:44The sound of the engine, the weather changing,
04:47the world slowly decaying around you.
04:50Then, out of nowhere,
04:51a horde of hundreds of freakers shows up,
04:54and suddenly you're fighting for your life.
04:57Those moments are pure adrenaline.
04:59But it's the quiet ones that stay with me.
05:02Sitting by a campfire,
05:04hearing Deacon talk to Boozer,
05:06or riding at sunset thinking about Sarah.
05:09The world is tough,
05:11but the game reminds you that even in chaos,
05:14there's still purpose.
05:15It's not perfect,
05:17but, man, Days Gone has heart.
05:20And that's something you can't fake.
05:215. Horizon Zero Dawn
05:27Horizon Zero Dawn hit me like a punch
05:30I didn't see coming.
05:32The first time I climbed a mountain
05:34and saw a robot T-Rex
05:36walking through a field of tall grass,
05:38I literally stopped and said,
05:40yeah, this is special.
05:43Aloy's Journey is one of those rare stories
05:46that balances mystery, emotion,
05:48and pure adventure perfectly.
05:51The world is stunning,
05:52a mix of ancient ruins and futuristic machines
05:55that somehow feels completely believable.
05:59Every corner has something to discover.
06:01Old world bunkers,
06:02forgotten technology,
06:04or herds of robotic beasts
06:06moving like living ecosystems.
06:08But it's Aloy herself
06:10that makes this game unforgettable.
06:13She's curious, brave,
06:14and deeply human.
06:16Someone who doesn't belong anywhere,
06:18yet keeps fighting to understand
06:20where she came from.
06:22The combat is ridiculously fun, too.
06:24Switching between traps, arrows, and stealth
06:27just to take down a single enemy
06:29feels rewarding every time.
06:31And when that soundtrack swells
06:33as the sun sets over the ruins of humanity,
06:36man, it gives you chills.
06:38Horizon Zero Dawn isn't just a great game.
06:41It's a masterpiece of world building and soul.
06:486. Red Dead Redemption 2
06:51Red Dead Redemption 2 isn't just a game.
06:54It's an experience that changes you.
06:57The first few hours, you're like,
06:58okay, cowboy game, cool.
07:00But then it hits you.
07:02The story, the characters, the details.
07:05It's all painfully real.
07:08Arthur Morgan might be one of the best written characters ever.
07:11You watch this outlaw wrestle with loyalty,
07:14regret, and his own sense of morality
07:17while the world around him slowly moves on without him.
07:21The world itself is alive.
07:23You can sit by a lake, watch animals hunt each other,
07:27and the lighting makes it look like a living painting.
07:29Every shootout, every quiet ride through the plains at sunrise
07:33feels cinematic.
07:35What Rockstar did here is insane.
07:37You feel the weight of Arthur's choices, his voice, his pain.
07:42And when the music kicks in during the final moments,
07:44I'm not going to lie, it broke me.
07:46This isn't just a story about cowboys.
07:49It's about redemption, legacy,
07:51and how even the toughest men can find grace before the end.
07:55A true 10 out of 10 game, no question.
08:027. Spider-Man
08:04If you've ever dreamed of being Spider-Man,
08:08this game makes it real.
08:10The moment you swing through New York for the first time,
08:13that freedom, that momentum,
08:16the city alive beneath you,
08:18it's perfection.
08:20Marvel's Spider-Man nails the fantasy like nothing else.
08:23But what surprised me most
08:24wasn't just how fun it was to move,
08:27it was how much heart it had.
08:28Peter Parker here isn't just a hero.
08:31He's tired, broke, late for rent,
08:35and still trying to do the right thing.
08:36It's that balance between the mask and the man
08:40that makes it so good.
08:42The story hits hard too.
08:44Emotional moments, incredible twists,
08:47and that final fight?
08:49Man, I still think about it.
08:51The combat feels fluid and satisfying,
08:54but it's the city itself that makes it magic.
08:56You'll swing past people taking selfies,
09:00hear random street conversations,
09:02and it just feels alive.
09:04It's pure joy.
09:05The kind of game that reminds you
09:07why you fell in love with gaming in the first place.
09:128. Ghost of Tsushima
09:16Ghost of Tsushima is poetry and motion.
09:20From the moment you step onto that windswept island,
09:23you can tell it's something special.
09:24The visuals are breathtaking.
09:27Golden forests,
09:29red leaves falling in slow motion,
09:31rain washing over your sword.
09:34But beneath the beauty lies a deep,
09:36emotional story about honor,
09:38sacrifice,
09:39and what it truly means to be a warrior.
09:42Jin Sakai's journey isn't about revenge,
09:45it's about identity.
09:47You watch him struggle between tradition and survival,
09:50torn between the code of the samurai
09:52and the desperate need to protect his people.
09:55And the game makes you feel that conflict
09:57with every silent kill,
09:59every duel under the moonlight.
10:01The combat is elegant,
10:03like dancing with death.
10:04And the world encourages you to explore
10:06without a single waypoint cluttering your screen.
10:09You follow the wind,
10:11the birds,
10:11the smoke.
10:12It's all natural.
10:13It's not just one of the best open world games ever made,
10:16it's a work of art that feels alive
10:19in every blade of grass.
10:21Ghost of Tsushima is peace,
10:23pain,
10:24and purpose rolled into one.
10:289.
10:29Elden Ring
10:30Elden Ring is one of those rare games
10:33that makes you feel small
10:34in the best way possible.
10:36The first time you step out into Limgrave
10:38and see that massive golden tree
10:40shining in the distance,
10:42it hits you.
10:42This world is massive,
10:44mysterious,
10:45and completely unforgiving.
10:47But that's exactly what makes it so addicting.
10:49You're not told what to do,
10:51you discover everything yourself.
10:53Every hill,
10:54every ruin,
10:55every dark cave
10:56hides something that makes your jaw drop.
10:58And the way the world connects is genius.
11:01It feels handcrafted
11:02by someone who truly loves adventure.
11:05Sure, you'll die.
11:06A lot.
11:07But each defeat teaches you something new,
11:09and every victory feels earned.
11:11And then there's the atmosphere,
11:13haunting,
11:14beautiful,
11:14and filled with stories
11:15told through the environment itself.
11:18It's not just an open world,
11:19it's a world alive
11:20with secrets,
11:21pain,
11:22and wonder.
11:23From software created
11:24not just a game,
11:25but an epic
11:26that redefines
11:27what exploration feels like.
11:29It's hard,
11:30it's frustrating,
11:30but man,
11:31it's unforgettable.
11:3610.
11:37Cyberpunk 2077
11:39Cyberpunk 2077
11:41had one of the rockiest launches ever.
11:44No one can deny that.
11:45But in 2025,
11:47this game is finally
11:48what it was always meant to be.
11:50An absolute masterpiece
11:52of storytelling
11:53and world design.
11:55Night City is alive
11:56in a way few game worlds are.
11:58Every alley,
11:59every neon sign,
12:00every conversation
12:01feels like part of something bigger.
12:04It's a place that breathes.
12:05You play as V,
12:07a mercenary
12:08just trying to survive
12:09in a world
12:10where humanity
12:10and technology
12:11have completely blurred together.
12:14And the story?
12:15It's emotional,
12:16philosophical,
12:17and filled with choices
12:18that genuinely matter.
12:20Keanu Reeves
12:21as Johnny Silverhand
12:22is unforgettable.
12:24He steals every scene.
12:25But what really makes
12:26Cyberpunk 2077 special now
12:29is how much love
12:30went into fixing it.
12:32The updates turned it
12:33into one of the best
12:34open world RPGs ever made.
12:36You can live different lives,
12:38make different choices,
12:39and carve your own path
12:41through the chaos of Night City.
12:43If you gave up on it before,
12:45it's time to come back.
12:46Trust me,
12:47it's worth it now.
12:48I intend to wage war,
12:52not parley.
12:5311.
12:55Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.
12:57Now this one,
12:58this game doesn't treat you
13:00like a hero.
13:01It treats you
13:02like a human being.
13:04Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
13:05takes realism
13:06to another level.
13:08There's no magic,
13:09no dragons,
13:10just raw,
13:11medieval life.
13:12You start as Henry,
13:14a blacksmith's son,
13:15who's just trying to survive
13:17in a brutal world,
13:18torn apart by war.
13:20And that's what makes it so good.
13:22It's grounded,
13:23believable,
13:24and brutally immersive.
13:26Every swing of your sword,
13:28every dialogue choice,
13:30every scar you earn,
13:31feels meaningful.
13:33The combat isn't flashy,
13:35it's tactical,
13:36almost like a dance of survival.
13:38You have to think,
13:39plan,
13:40and live
13:41like someone who could
13:42actually die
13:43from one mistake.
13:44But it's not just about fighting,
13:46it's about living
13:47in this world.
13:49You'll eat,
13:49sleep,
13:50wash,
13:51talk to people,
13:52and feel like part
13:53of this medieval society.
13:55The attention to detail
13:56is mind-blowing.
13:58It's not a fantasy.
13:59It's a time machine
14:00that throws you
14:01straight into history
14:02and dares you
14:03to survive it.
14:0812.
14:10Death Stranding
14:11Death Stranding
14:12is one of the weirdest,
14:14most beautiful games
14:15I've ever played.
14:17And I mean that
14:17as a compliment.
14:19The first few hours,
14:20you're like,
14:20what even is this?
14:22You're a Delimery guy
14:23walking across
14:24endless wastelands,
14:26carrying boxes,
14:27and trying not to fall over.
14:29But the longer you play,
14:31the more you realize
14:31it's not about
14:33delivering packages.
14:34It's about reconnection.
14:36About people.
14:37About rebuilding
14:38a broken world.
14:40Hideo Kojima
14:41turned walking,
14:43literally walking,
14:44into something
14:45emotional and meaningful.
14:47The landscapes
14:48are breathtaking.
14:49Lonely,
14:50haunting,
14:51but strangely peaceful.
14:53Every mountain you climb
14:54feels like an accomplishment.
14:57Every lost connection
14:58you restore
14:58feels like hope returning.
15:01And the story?
15:02It's wild,
15:03deep,
15:04emotional,
15:04and honestly
15:05one of the most
15:06unique experiences
15:07in gaming.
15:09Add to that
15:10Norman Reedus'
15:11incredible performance
15:12and Kojima's
15:13surreal vision,
15:14and you've got a game
15:15that sticks with you
15:16long after the credits roll.
15:18It's not for everyone,
15:20but for those who get it,
15:21it's unforgettable.
15:2613.
15:28Mafia 3
15:29Definitive Edition.
15:31Man,
15:32Mafia 3
15:32hits different.
15:34It's one of those
15:35open-world games
15:36that isn't about
15:37having a million icons
15:38on the map.
15:39It's about atmosphere,
15:41storytelling,
15:42and character.
15:44You play as Lincoln Clay,
15:46a Vietnam vet
15:47coming back home
15:48only to find betrayal
15:49waiting for him.
15:50What follows
15:51is a gritty,
15:52emotional revenge story
15:54set in 1960s
15:55New Bordeaux,
15:57a city dripping
15:57with style,
15:59soul,
15:59and danger.
16:01The soundtrack alone
16:02makes you feel like
16:03you're living through
16:04that era.
16:05Rock,
16:06blues,
16:06and funk
16:07blasting as you
16:08tear through the streets
16:09in a classic muscle car.
16:11Yeah,
16:11the gameplay might be
16:12more structured
16:13than most open worlds,
16:14but that's the charm.
16:16It feels
16:17intentional.
16:18The gunfights have weight,
16:20the characters feel real,
16:22and the themes of racism,
16:24loyalty,
16:24and vengeance
16:25hit hard.
16:26It's a slow burn,
16:28but once you're in,
16:29you can't stop.
16:30It's less about freedom
16:31and more about immersion,
16:33and Mafia 3
16:34nails that feeling
16:35of living inside a story
16:37you'll never forget.
16:45Number 14,
16:47Hogwarts Legacy.
16:48Alright,
16:49this one's pure magic,
16:50literally.
16:51Hogwarts Legacy
16:52is the game
16:53every Harry Potter fan
16:54dreamed of since childhood.
16:56Walking through the castle
16:57for the first time
16:58feels unreal,
16:59like stepping into
17:00your favorite movie.
17:02The detail is insane.
17:03Moving staircases,
17:05secret passages,
17:06classes,
17:07magical creatures,
17:08it's all here.
17:09And it's not just nostalgia,
17:11it's genuinely
17:11a great open world RPG.
17:14You create your own wizard,
17:15choose your house,
17:16learn spells,
17:17brew potions,
17:18and explore a massive world
17:20beyond the castle walls.
17:21The combat?
17:22Surprisingly deep
17:23and satisfying.
17:24Chaining spells,
17:25parrying curses,
17:26and pulling off combos
17:28feels amazing.
17:29But what I love most
17:30is the freedom.
17:31You can explore
17:32forbidden forests,
17:33ride your broom
17:34across the open skies,
17:35or just hang out at Hogsmeade
17:37buying butterbeer.
17:38It's cozy,
17:39it's exciting,
17:40it's Hogwarts.
17:41And the world feels alive,
17:43full of small stories
17:44and mysteries
17:45that make you want to
17:46explore every inch.
17:48Whether you're a fan
17:48of the books or not,
17:49this one's pure adventure.
17:51Fifteen,
17:57Assassin's Creed Shadows.
17:59When I tell you
18:00I've been waiting years
18:01for Assassin's Creed
18:02to go to feudal Japan,
18:04I'm not exaggerating.
18:06Assassin's Creed Shadows
18:07finally delivers that fantasy,
18:09and it's everything
18:10I hoped it would be.
18:12You get to play
18:13as both a shinobi
18:14and a samurai,
18:16blending stealth
18:16and brutal combat
18:18in one of the most
18:19breathtaking open worlds
18:20Ubisoft has ever built.
18:23The attention to detail
18:24is ridiculous.
18:26Cherry blossoms falling,
18:27misty mountains,
18:29villages full of life
18:30and culture.
18:31You can sneak across rooftops,
18:33strike from the shadows,
18:35or charge into battle
18:36like a warrior.
18:37It's that duality
18:38that makes it special.
18:40The gameplay feels modern,
18:42but grounded,
18:43with deeper stealth mechanics,
18:45dynamic weather,
18:46and a world that reacts
18:47to your actions.
18:48But what really gets me
18:50is how it feels.
18:52This is the Assassin's Creed
18:53fans have been begging for.
18:55Every moment feels cinematic.
18:57Every encounter feels like
18:59part of your own samurai movie.
19:01If you love open worlds
19:02with atmosphere and purpose,
19:04Shadows is your next obsession.
19:1016. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
19:13Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
19:16is, honestly,
19:18it's a dream come true.
19:19It's not just a remake,
19:21it's a reimagining
19:22that somehow respects the original
19:24while creating something
19:25completely new.
19:27The open world sections
19:28are massive,
19:29alive,
19:30and filled with secrets
19:31that make exploring pure joy.
19:34The visuals are stunning.
19:36Every area feels handcrafted
19:38with love and nostalgia.
19:39But it's the characters
19:41that make it so special.
19:43Cloud,
19:44Tifa,
19:44Aerith,
19:45they feel real.
19:47The chemistry between them
19:48is stronger than ever.
19:50And the dialogue feels
19:51natural and heartfelt.
19:53Combat is fluid and explosive,
19:55mixing real-time action
19:56with strategic depth.
19:58And the soundtrack?
19:59Goosebumps.
20:00Constantly.
20:01What I love most, though,
20:03is how emotional it all is.
20:05It's not just about
20:06fighting monsters,
20:07it's about friendship,
20:08loss,
20:09destiny,
20:10and hope.
20:11It's a game that makes you laugh,
20:13cry,
20:13and sit in silence
20:15after the credits,
20:15just taking it all in.
20:17For fans and newcomers alike,
20:19this is an experience
20:21you won't forget.
20:26Number 17,
20:28Grand Theft Auto V.
20:29Okay, let's be honest.
20:31Even after all these years,
20:33GTA V still hits harder
20:35than most modern games.
20:37There's just something timeless
20:38about Los Santos.
20:40That mix of chaos,
20:41comedy,
20:42and pure freedom.
20:43One minute you're cruising
20:45down Vinewood Boulevard,
20:46the next you're base-jumping
20:47off Mount Chiliad
20:49while five-star cops
20:50are chasing you.
20:51It's insane,
20:52it's ridiculous,
20:53and it's so much fun.
20:55What keeps it alive
20:56after a decade
20:56isn't just the open world,
20:58it's how alive
20:59that world feels.
21:01Every corner has personality,
21:02random NPCs,
21:04crazy dialogue,
21:06little details
21:06that make it feel
21:07like a living,
21:08breathing city.
21:09And those three protagonists,
21:11Michael,
21:12Franklin,
21:13Trevor,
21:13absolute legends.
21:15Their stories
21:15intertwine perfectly,
21:17giving the game
21:18the cinematic rhythm
21:19that's still unmatched.
21:21Yeah,
21:21we're all waiting
21:22for GTA 6,
21:23but this one,
21:24it's the standard.
21:26Whether you're replaying
21:27for nostalgia
21:27or jumping in
21:28for the first time,
21:29GTA 5 reminds you
21:31why Rockstar
21:32is in a league
21:32of its own.
21:33This is the kind of game
21:35that defines a generation.
21:4118. Watch Dogs Legion
21:43Now, Watch Dogs Legion
21:45didn't just try something new,
21:47it went full-on experimental.
21:50A world where anyone
21:51can be a hero?
21:52That's bold.
21:53And somehow,
21:54it actually works.
21:55Set in a futuristic London
21:58ruled by surveillance
21:59and corruption,
22:01it's up to you
22:01to build a resistance
22:03from the ground up,
22:04literally recruiting
22:05anyone you meet
22:06on the streets.
22:08Old lady hacker?
22:09Sure.
22:10Street musician?
22:11Why not?
22:12Every character
22:13has their own abilities,
22:14voice lines,
22:15and backstory,
22:16which makes the world
22:17feel unpredictably human.
22:20The city itself
22:21is gorgeous.
22:22Rainy nights,
22:23neon lights,
22:24drones flying above,
22:26that gritty,
22:27cyberpunk vibe
22:28everywhere you go.
22:30What I love most
22:31is that it feels different
22:32every time you play.
22:34You're not just following
22:35a linear hero,
22:36you're shaping
22:37your own rebellion.
22:38Yeah, it's not perfect,
22:40but it's ambitious
22:41in all the right ways.
22:43It takes risks,
22:44and that's what
22:45open-world gaming
22:45is all about.
22:47Freedom, chaos,
22:48and a story
22:49that feels uniquely yours.
22:51And there you have it,
22:5418 open-world masterpieces
22:56that are actually
22:57worth your time
22:58and money.
22:59Whether you love
23:00exploring dystopian cities,
23:02riding through
23:03wild frontiers,
23:04or getting lost
23:05in magical worlds,
23:06these games prove
23:07one thing.
23:08When it's done right,
23:10open-world gaming
23:11is pure magic.
23:12If you enjoyed this list,
23:14don't forget to hit
23:15that like button,
23:16drop your favorite
23:17in the comments,
23:17and subscribe to
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23:19where we play hard
23:20and talk real
23:21about the games we love.
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