We like our action-adventure romps with a side of beautiful scenery.
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- #56 Dragon’s Dogma 2
- #55 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- #54 Palworld
- #53 Portal: Revolution
- #52 The Last of Us Part II Remastered
- #51 Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
- #50 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
- #49 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- #48 Assassin’s Creed: Mirage
- #47 Red Dead Redemption
- #46 Remnant 2
- #45 Metroid Prime Remastered
- #44 Like a Dragon: Ishin
- #43 Hi-Fi Rush
- #42 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
- #41 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- #40 Wild Hearts
- #39 Hogwarts Legacy
- #38 Stray
- #37 Cult of the Lamb
- #36 Monster Hunter: World
- #35 Scarlet Nexus
- #34 Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
- #33 Mirror’s Edge
- #32 Death’s Door
- #31 Far Cry 3
- #30 L.A. Noire
- #29 Far Cry 5
- #28 Mafia: Definitive Edition
- #27 Far Cry: Primal
- #26 Batman: Arkham Series
- #25 Death Stranding
- #24 No Man’s Sky
- #23 A Plague Tale: Innocence
- #22 Dying Light
- #21 Days Gone
- #20 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- #19 Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy
- #18 Alan Wake
- #17 The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
- #16 Shadow Of The Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
- #15 Cyberpunk 2077
- #14 Uncharted Series
- #13 Rise Of The Tomb Raider
- #12 Grand Theft Auto V
- #11 Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
- #10 Skyrim
- #9 Fallout 4
- #8 Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
- #7 Ghost Of Tsushima
- #6 Horizon Zero Dawn
- #5 God Of War
- #4 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
- #3 Red Dead Redemption 2
- #2 Horizon Forbidden West
- #1 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
If you’ve never stepped foot into one of these detailed action-adventure-infused worlds, you’ve been missing out.
Action-adventure games are always hugely popular as they give players the opportunity to explore a range of new worlds and environments while taking on plenty of bad guys. There are so many incredible options out there to choose from, and it can feel impossible to choose which amazing game world to venture into first. Check out our definitive list of the 35 best action-adventure games to dive into, each featuring a highly-detailed world to explore on your journey.
#56 Dragon’s Dogma 2
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: March 22, 2024
It’s been a long time coming, but, at last,Dragon’s Dogma 2has come.
The game from Capcom brings back much of the original team to ensure that the game is what fans want it to be, and then some.
You’ll once again be an “Arisen” and venture forth across a fantasy-style land in search of glory, power, freedom, or whatever else you desire. You’ll get to customize your character from top to bottom and then choose how they would interact with everything around them.
Plus, they can bring Pawns into their party to further bolster their power and influence! What will your quest look like?
#55 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Platform: PS5
Release Date: February 29, 2024
Are you ready for some action? Good! BecauseFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthhas plenty of action, and unlike the first entry in the remake saga, this one isn’t going to hold you back!
What do we mean by that? Well, the newly released entry won’t have huge party restrictions on you. Instead, you’ll have a large cast of characters to choose from and battle alongside. You can even make special “pairings” to swap out teams between battles.
Plus, you can do combo attacks with “Synergized” partners to do incredible damage and take your fight to new heights! Your battlefield awaits, so dive in and see what you can do!
#54 Palworld
Platform: PC Xbox One XSX|S
Release Date: January 19, 2024 (early access)
When you have a title that features monsters everywhere, you’ll get plenty of action and adventure, andPalworldis no different.
The game puts you in a vicious world full of creatures begging to be fought, captured, and potentially enslaved, depending on how you want to do things. No matter your path, you’ll be in a constant battle to stay alive and keep ahead of other “Pals” that may be coming after you.
Raise your personal Pals to become an army of unstoppable power, or use them to travel the world and see what else is out there! There’splenty to do, so don’t be afraid to explore!
#53 Portal: Revolution
Platform: PC
Release Date: January 6, 2024
Steam
It’s time for another adventure to get some cake! No, not really, but if there is cake inPortal Revolution, we wouldn’t be surprised.
We know many of you have been waiting for an official third entry in Valve’s beloved puzzle-platforming franchise, but you’ll have to settle for a really well-made fan mod. The game takes place between the first and second titles, where you’ll be awakened by a new character and forced to solve puzzles. Why? This entity wants to restore the still-defunct Aperture.
Surely nothing wrong can happen here, right? So, if you’re game, grab your portal gun and see how many puzzling mysteries you can solve as you go through this fan-made adventure!
#52 The Last of Us Part II Remastered
Platfrom: PS5
Release Date: January 19, 2024
Now thatThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredis out, there are many things that gamers are going to enjoy from top to bottom. But one thing that Naughty Dog ensured with both the original version and the remastered version is that the action is top-notch.
As you play Ellie and a certain other character, you’ll have to brutally make your way from place to place, fighting off both humans and infected alike. You can’t give them a single inch, or else you’ll be the one on the ground dead.
Plus, there’s a new “No Return” mode where you’ll see the action cranked up even higher! So give that a shot if you’re feeling lucky.
#51 Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S Switch PS4 Xbox One
Release Date: January 18, 2024
Epic|PlayStation|Xbox|Nintendo
One of the Ubisoft franchises is back viaThe Prince of Persia: The Lost Crownand a new tale is ready for you to partake in! The game puts you as Sargon, a prodigy who has become part of the prince’s guard of well-trained warriors.
However, events lead to the prince being kidnapped and taken to a strange land. You’re separated from your companions and must fight your way out of this mysterious place while also unlocking the powers that resonate within you.
With platforming, intense action, and tons of ways to fight, you’ll have plenty to do in the title. So jump in and start your adventure!
#50 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: December 7, 2023
Epic | PlayStation | Xbox
A movie franchise rarely gets a video game adaptation that is meant to help expand the movie’s universe in a meaningful way. Yet that’s exactly what’s happening withAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora!
You play a Na’vi who was kidnapped by humans and raised to try and help them infiltrate the various tribes on Pandora so the humans could achieve their goals. However, after being abandoned, you’re eventually found by a tribe and must learn to be like them so you can understand what being a Na’vi is truly like!
Plus, the humans will return, so you’ll get to help protect your people from the invaders!
#49 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
Platform: PS5
Release date: October 20, 2023
The follow-up to Insomniac Games’ massive hit on PS4,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2will continue the adventures of Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Now a unified “Spider Unit,” the two seek to protect New York City from numerous threats.
Such as what? Well, the arrival of Kraven the Hunter will put them to the test. He’s seeking the ultimate challenge and wants nothing more than to test himself against the Spider-Men and see if they’re worthy of the hunt.
But that’s not all! The Symbiote will get its claws into Peter, and Venom will soon emerge! Will the two be able to withstand the might of the Symbiote and the Hunter?
#48 Assassin’s Creed: Mirage
Platform:- PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One XSX|S
Release Date:- October 05, 2023
Epic | PlayStation | Xbox
Welcome back to the past once more, asAssassin’s Creed Miragewill take you to the 9th century and into the city of Baghdad, where many things are afoot.
The title takes place in the earliest days of the Brotherhood, as they’re still exerting their influence on the world. You are Basim, who has been brought into the Hidden Ones to try and learn their skills and seek out the truth behind the visions that you’re having.
The future of Basim has already been written, but what led him to make the decisions he did? You’ll have to put on the hood of the assassins to find the truth.
#47 Red Dead Redemption
Platform: PS4 Switch – August 17, 2023
Release Date: Xbox 360 PS3 – May 18, 2010
One of the things that made the Wild West such an “inviting” place was that many felt the land would go on forever, and there were plenty of places to try and set up shop or home and attempt to live in peace. One such person was John Marston, who left his life as an outlaw to become a family man.
However, when the law caught up with him, he was made an offer he couldn’t refuse. He’s now forced to hunt down his former outlaw crew to get his freedom.
To do this, he’ll venture across America and Mexico to get them. You’ll see this older version of America and beyond like never before and get to enjoy many adventures and quests along the way.
#46 Remnant 2
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: July 25, 2023
Are you ready to once again help lead humanity against unbelievable foes?Remnant IIfollows up the hit co-op title that’ll put you and others in a fight for all of existence! We mean that literally as your foe wishes to destroy all of reality!
So yeah, you should probably stop them from doing that.
Whether you play alone or with others, you’ll outfit your character to be the best fighter they can be. Use new systems and a foray of weapons to take the fight to them. Don’t be afraid to mix and match what you can access, as it might be the key to taking down future foes!
#45 Metroid Prime Remastered
Platform: Switch
Release Date: February 08, 2023
For intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran, there’s no such thing as an “easy mission.” InMetroid Prime Remastered,you’ll see the start of the “Phazon Saga” with updated graphics and mechanics. You’ll head to the mysterious planet Tallon IV.
There, the villainous Space Pirates, headed up by Ridley, are trying to do experiments with the Phazon substance. But what are their end goals? What makes Phazon so powerful? Furthermore, what makes Tallon IV so dangerous?
You’ll find out after you end up on the planet and have to search its remains to expose the truth, regain your abilities, and stop their plans.
#44 Like a Dragon: Ishin
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: February 21, 2023
Samurai stories aren’t just about the swordfights they partake in or the wars they are a part of. For many Samurai, the journey is most important in many respects.
InLike A Dragon: Ishin, you’ll partake in the journey of Sakamoto Ryoma. His journey will lead him to Kyoto in the 1860s. In this period of Japanese history, everything is teetering on the edge of a sharp knife, waiting for someone to send it in one direction or another. That could be you.
Your personal mission is to find the person who killed your father. But along your journey, you can bring justice to Kyoto in ways that those in power won’t.
#43 Hi-Fi Rush
Platform: PC XSX|S
Release Date: January 25, 2023
If you haven’t heard aboutHi-Fi Rushby now, you’re seriously living under a rock. This was the game from Tango Gameworks that shadow-dropped earlier in the year and amazed everyone with its vibrant world, clever combat, and unique setting.
The game puts you as Chai, a guy who goes in for an experiment and accidentally has his heart replaced with a music player! Oops.
Now, alongside some fellow misfits, you’ll need to take on the corporation that wronged you and defeat them while mashing buttons to the beat!
Yep, it’s a rhythm action title, and you’ll want to be right on cue so you can deliver the most damage.
#42 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Platform: Switch
Release Date: May 12, 2023
It’s been a long time coming, butThe Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdomhas come. The game takes place not long after the fall of Calamity Ganon. Link and Zelda unleash the power of Ganondorf, and Hyrule is ripped apart as a result.
Separated from one another, Link must use new powers to travel across this new version of Hyrule and save the day!
The game will have many new gameplay elements to try and whole new layers to explore in Hyrule. What secrets are hidden in the Sky Islands? What awaits in the underground sections of the realm?
What is Ganondorf’s true plan? Play the game and find out!
#41 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Releease Date: April 28, 2023
The story of Cal Kestis is about to continue! Set five years after the events of the first game,Star Wars Jedi Survivorsees Cal trying to do all he can to defeat the Empire and prove they’re not invincible. But new events will make him question his place in the galaxy and reunite him with old friends along the way.
Enjoy the classic style of lightsaber battles from before, mixed in with some new techniques, Force powers, and more. The galaxy far, far away has never looked more beautiful and has never been this expansive. So wander around and see what it has to offer you!
#40 Wild Hearts
Platform: PC February 16, 2023
Release Date: PS5 XSX|S February 17, 2023
Who doesn’t like taking down massive monsters to showcase that you can do it? If you’ve wanted to jump into some monster-hunting titles but wanted one that’ll be a bit easier to get into,Wild Heartsis the one to check out.
The game puts you in a version of Japan in the medieval age with some fantasy twists. Those twists are a sect of monsters known as Kemono who terrorize everything around you.
To save the day, you must wield powerful weapons and technology to kill the beasts before they ruin everything. It won’t be easy, as numerous types of monsters must be slayed, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. So plan accordingly!
#39 Hogwarts Legacy
Release Date: 10 Feb 2023 | Platform: PC PS5 Xbox Series X|S
(PS4 Xbox One April 4, 2023) Switch (July 25, 2023)
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, RPG, Fantasy, Action RPG
When you read the books or watched the movies featuring Harry Potter and his friends, your greatest desire was likely wanting to be in that world and see all it has to offer.
The good news is that Hogwarts Legacy gives you that desire in spades. You’ll transfer to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and be able to explore the grounds therein. You can wander the castle and seek out its many hidden rooms.
Then you can head to the grounds, fly on hippogriffs, or delve into the Forbidden Forest! You can even go to Hogsmeade and have unique adventures there! So jump in and wander to your hearts’ content!
#38 Stray
Publisher: Annapurna Interactive
Developer: Blue Twelve Studio
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC
Release Date: July 2022
Stray is the science-fiction game that you didn’t know you needed to play, and possibly the most unusual one around. Set in a futuristic secret city hidden beneath a ruined city, a stray cat finds itself trapped in a world that is completely foreign. The aesthetics of this city were supposedly influence by Kowloon Walled City, an ungoverned and densely populated Chinese enclave in British ruled Hong Kong. Not only is the setting incredibly futuristic, it still harbors the grime and dirt of a super city from our very own Earth – calling this the perfect playground for an adventurous stray cat would be an understatement.
#37 Cult of the Lamb
Developer: Massive Monster
Publisher: Devolver Digital
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Release date: August 11, 2022
The adventure and action of Cult of the Lamb is not one to be missed. Which can be proven by the fact that over 1 million players have already dove into this weird and wacky title so far.
The game itself is a bout a lamb who was saved by a “stranger” and is now possessed by them in order to fulfill a debt. So what do you have to do in order to repay them? You need to start a cult that’ll worship you as a god. No problem, right?
The lands you’ll be in are ripe with those who might worship you. Build up your flock, then venture out to find the “false prophets” and take them down! Do sermons, create powerful rituals, and rise to the tier of a Lamb God!
#36 Monster Hunter: World
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Capcom
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: January 2018
If you enjoy slaying a range of mythical beasts in a low-fantasy setting, you’ll love Monster Hunter: World. The game’s primary setting of the New World is ripe for questing and exploration. Of course, it’s perfectly crafted for hunting a variety of intelligent monsters as well. The New World is comprised of six huge zones that players can venture into freely, encountering different creatures and exploring unique environments. A world where wilderness features heavily, Monster Hunter: World gives players the freedom to explore the different ecosystems in-game and offers an incredibly expansive game world for players to enjoy. We’d recommend taking on the beasts with friends, as this game falls on the more difficult side.
#35 Scarlet Nexus
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Developer: Bandai Namco Studios
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: June 2021
Scarlet Nexus is an action-adventure game set in an alternate reality of the near future in which humans have gained extrasensory superpowers. This world is an exciting and somewhat unnerving look at a potential alternate reality for humanity and is really interesting in terms of exploration. While not exactly an open-world game, Scarlet Nexus gives players an insight into its concept of a ‘brain punk future.’ This near-futuristic landscape of Japan takes modern-day science fiction from the West and fuses it with a classic anime style. The end result is a highly detailed and conceptually intriguing game world that’s definitely worth checking out if you like your dystopia with an anime vibe.
#34 Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: Monolith Productions
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
Release Date: September 2014
Based on Tolkien’s universe and set in the timeline in between The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings movies, Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor takes players back to the lands of Middle Earth. This game gives players the chance to explore the world as Talion, a ranger from Gondor whose quest for revenge leads him into Mordor, home to the Dark Lord Sauron. The world of Mordor that players experience in this game isn’t the same barren, boiling wasteland that they may have seen in the Peter Jackson movies. It’s not as high fantasy in its setting as some may expect, but nonetheless, this is a great game for fans of Tolkien’s works to immerse themselves in and explore.
#33 Mirror’s Edge
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: DICE
Platform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC
Release Date: November 2008
Mirror’s Edge is an action-adventure platformer in which players take on the role of an underground parkour courier named Faith. In this game, players can use enhanced movement mechanics to explore a sprawling, high-tech cityscape set in the near future. Faith’s methods of traversal are high velocity and occur in first-person mode, so you really do feel as though you’re flying across the city’s rooftops and running along its walls with ease. This setting is based a lot closer to our own reality than some of the more epic fantasy worlds that you can jump into, but that only adds to the excitement.
#32 Death’s Door
Publisher: Devolver Digital
Developer: Acid Nerve
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: July 2021
An engaging indie game, Death’s Door is a 3D isometric action-adventure title that invites players to explore the cycle of life and death. Journeying through dungeons as you travel through the narrative as a little crow charged with collecting souls, Death’s Door gives players some truly delightful visuals. The game’s world design is stunning, even in the bleaker parts of the afterlife. Death’s Door is a great way to spend some time unlocking a mystery as you take in the gorgeous scenery and highly immersive music.
#31 Far Cry 3
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
Release Date: November 2012
Far Cry 3 is an island-based action-adventure title and gives players access to a tropical archipelago to explore. The game’s setting is on the Rook Islands, a fictional cluster of tropical isles that players are able to explore at their leisure as they work through the main story. As the protagonist, players must work to save their friends who’ve been kidnapped by pirates and hidden somewhere on the islands. Traversal includes exploring on foot and making use of a range of vehicles and aerial methods. This is an exciting world to explore as procedural generation is used to prevent the landscape from becoming repetitive or too easy to navigate.
#30 L.A. Noire
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Team Bondi
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, PC
Release Date: May 2011
An investigative action-adventure game set in LA in 1947, L.A. Noire gives players free reign over the crime-filled streets of 40’s Los Angeles. This game is an ode to the city of that era; many of the game’s landmarks and buildings are based on real-life monuments and places of the time. The story of L.A. Noire makes for an exciting and engaging journey through the game’s world, which hums with a feeling of authenticity. The level of detail involved in the city’s architecture and visual design is incredible, and fans of film noir are bound to get a kick out of this dark detective-based drama.
#29 Far Cry 5
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Toronto
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC
Release Date: March 2018
Far Cry 5 is the fifth installment in the Far Cry series and is based in a fictional area of Montana known as Hope County. This is an open-world environment in which players can explore freely on foot or in one of the game’s varieties of vehicles. In Hope County, you’ll explore different regions that are based on the real-life areas of southwestern Montana. The game also features a range of environmental activities that players can immerse themselves in outside of the main storyline. Take some time to go fishing or hunting, craft some materials, or even use your wingsuit and glide across Hope County for an aerial view.
#28 Mafia: Definitive Edition
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Hangar 13
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: September 2020
A remake of the original Mafia game from 2002, Mafia: Definitive Edition is set within 1930s Illinois and follows the exploits of a gangster and his criminal family. The setting of Lost Heaven is a cityscape that players are able to explore freely thanks to the game’s open-world design. Such leisurely exploration can be done outside of the game’s main storyline which means that a range of collectibles and side quests can form part of additional gameplay. The world design of Mafia: Definitive Edition shows big improvements on the original, with the city now much more reminiscent of the America of the 1920s and 30’s that players will find more recognizable.
#27 Far Cry: Primal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: February 2016
A survival game set in the prehistoric era, Far Cry: Primal takes the formula of the Far Cry franchise and turns it on its head through its setting. As a prehistoric hunter with an ability to tame animals and craft your own primitive weapons, you’re able to experience life in the times long before the standard firearms-based combat and vehicle-based traversal of other Far Cry games. In this game, survival becomes an important component of your gameplay. In 10,000 BC there are plenty of flora and fauna to discover and learn about, but there are also plenty of dangerous natural predators. Becoming one with the environment is key in Far Cry: Primal.
#26 Batman: Arkham Series
Publisher: Eidos Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Rocksteady Studios, WB Games Montréal
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
Release Date: 2009-2019
The Batman: Arkham series of games has been around for over a decade. Their environmental storytelling makes use of cinematic influences which ensure that the world you’re jumping into when you play one of the Batman: Arkham games feels as true to the characters’ source material as possible. In these games, you’ll explore Arkham Asylum, Arkham City super-prison, Gotham City (both Old and New), and a range of other locations known to the Arkhamverse, as it’s known. If you’re a fan of the Caped Crusader, you’ll enjoy almost all of these games.
#25 Death Stranding
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Kojima Productions
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC
Release Date: November 2019
Another game set in an apocalyptic future is Death Stranding. This game features a grim setting, where monstrous, destructive beasts roam the Earth and your role as a courier is to deliver cargo to a variety of isolated outposts. It’s also the best kind of bizarre, as far as exploring a world trying to survive in the face of cataclysmic odds can be. The ravaged wasteland you’ll encounter as you traverse the game’s open-world environment feels creepily atmospheric and leaves you fascinated with ‘what if’ questions about life, death, and the future of humanity.
#24 No Man’s Sky
Publisher: Hello Games
Developer: Hello Games
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintentdo Switch, PC
Release Date: August 2016
A gorgeous space exploration game set in a procedurally generated universe, No Man’s Sky is a limitless exercise in open-world gameplay. As a spacefarer in this game, the galaxy is entirely at your fingertips. With over 18 quintillion planets to discover and explore, you could spend ages searching for signs of new life, mining for resources, and learning about alien cultures. Finding and naming new planets is also a cool aspect of No Man’s Sky. It’s definitely one to try out if you’re into space adventures.
#23 A Plague Tale: Innocence
Publisher: Focus Home Interactive
Developer: Asobo Studio
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
Release Date: May 2019
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a gorgeously designed action-adventure game set in 14th century France. During the time of the French Inquisition and amidst the backdrop of the Black Death, players will go on a journey that incorporates stealth, survival, puzzle-solving, and occasional combat. The different areas of Aquitaine that the player will explore as Amicia, the game’s protagonist, are deeply rooted in history and give the game a realistic feel. This is an excellent game in which to immerse yourself, especially if you’re a fan of historical events.
#22 Dying Light
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Techland
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
Release Date: January 2015
Dying Light gives players the chance to experience an urban quarantine zone infested with zombies who react according to the game’s dynamic day-night cycle. Open-world exploration of the game’s main environment, Harran, is a key feature of gameplay. As part of this, traversal around the city is done primarily via a range of parkour methods, meaning that players can feel like they’re fully immersed in the fight-or-flight style reality of the game’s setting. Dying Light is a thoroughly engaging world to enjoy an adventure in, especially if you like your exploration with a side helping of zombie bashing.
#21 Days Gone
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Bend Studio
Platform: PlayStation 4, PC
Release Date: April 2019
Days Gone takes a hard look at what life would be like in a post-pandemic world. Set in the harsh wildernesses of Oregon two years after a global pandemic, players must try to survive the zombie-like creatures that most of humanity has been turned into. Traveling the game world of the Pacific Northwest on a motorcycle, players have the freedom to roam as they see fit, all the while building trust with different settlements they encounter on their travels. This is a fully-fleshed-out world that features a diversity of terrain that’s true to the area around Oregon and gives the overriding narrative a contemporary and realistic feel.
#20 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Respawn Entertainment
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Stadia,, PC
Release Date: November 2019
Created with Unreal Engine 4, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order adopts a Metroidvania-style of map exploration as players venture through the futuristic world around them. Playing as the Last Jedi, it’s up to players to take on the role of Padawan Cal Kestis to traverse the galaxy in any way they choose. The environments in this game have been truly beautifully designed. Planets are your playground as you explore a variety of incredible scenery, including haunted jungles, ancient forests, and windswept cliffs on your journey to restore your fallen order to greatness. A huge hit with hardcore Star Wars fans, this title is also a great way for anyone to escape the mundanity of the real world for a while.
#19 Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Eidos-Montréal
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
Release Date: October 2021
One of the smash-hit games to come out of the end of last year was Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy. The title takes players on a wild spacefaring adventure across the stars, but what really stands out is its use of environmental storytelling. In this game, you’ll explore a variety of spaceships, get acquainted with the Knowhere mining colony and trading post, venture across hostile and unfamiliar planets, spend a bit of time on 1980’s-era Earth, and even pilot yourself across the stars. If you’re looking to explore a truly colorful and incredible universe–or if you’re a fan of the property in general–then this game is a great choice.
#18 Alan Wake
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Platform: Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
Release Date: May 2010
Widely regarded as an example of narrative brilliance in games, Alan Wake is an atmospheric thriller set in the fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington. Experience a nightmare made reality as thriller novelist Alan Wake, who must explore various areas of Bright Falls in order to solve the mystery of his wife’s disappearance. This game world is all about survival in an open-world environment where darkness is literally taking over. The creepiness of the game’s story really underpins the setting of Bright Falls, which in itself has an overwhelming horror film-like, small American town vibe to it. Immerse yourself in this incredible world and go on a psychological trip you won’t forget in a hurry.
#17 The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Switch, Wii U
Release Date: March 2017
The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild is a great example of action-adventure meeting open-ended gameplay. Its setting and design mean that players can immerse themselves fully in the mythical kingdom of Hyrule and experience the game in a non-linear fashion. There are different means of world traversal in this game, making map exploration a lot more exciting than being limited to exploring on foot. As Link, you’re able to climb, swim, and use a paraglider to sail through the air as you adventure across the beautifully-designed world of Hyrule. The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild is a masterclass in escapism and a world that all Nintendo fans should love to dive into.
#16 Shadow Of The Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Eidos-Montréal, Crystal Dynamics
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC
Release Date: November 2019
The final installment in the Tomb Raider reboot trilogy sees Lara Croft undertaking her most expansive mission yet. In this game, players work their way through the final chapter in Lara’s origin story. Traveling across the tropical regions of the Americas in search of the legendary lost Incan city of Paititi, players can feel truly at one with the South American wilds. Explore vast Peruvian jungles, the Mexican island of Cozumel, and eventually, the lost city of Paititi itself. This incredible game world is heavily influenced by Mayan and Aztec culture in its design, and has plenty of content to keep history fans hooked.
#15 Cyberpunk 2077
Publisher: CD Projekt RED
Developer: CD Projekt RED
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Stadia, PC
Release Date: November 2020
The world of Cyberpunk 2077 is set primarily in Night City, an open-world environment in a dark, futuristic universe. In this game, players get to explore the sprawling, neon delights of Night City in an RPG that follows your journey as a cybernetically enhanced mercenary. Night City is an incredible metropolis of the future and can be enjoyed both on foot or by vehicle. The Cyberpunk universe that the game is set in makes use of ideas from the cyberpunk concepts of transhumanism and dystopian science fiction. It’s an incredibly immersive world and one that’s definitely worth venturing into if you’re into imagining futuristic worlds. Since it’s botched release, the title has seen a number of updates and fixes, so it’s worth jumping back into.
#14 Uncharted Series
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PC
Release Date: 2007-2022
This long-running and well-loved franchise follows the adventures of treasure hunters Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer. The Uncharted series of games takes players on a globe-spanning set of adventures featuring a variety of settings based on real-world locations. Players can explore, climb, swim, fight, and solve puzzles across multiple world maps. Some of these include Panama, the Amazon rainforest, an unknown South American island, Tibet, Istanbul, Borneo, Nepal, London, and Colombia, to name a few. Immerse yourself in a variety of cities, jungles, islands, and other locales in these incredible action-adventure games.
#13 Rise Of The Tomb Raider
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Crystal Dynamics, Eidos-Montréal
Platform: Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Stadia, PC
Release Date: November 2015
Rise of the Tomb Raider is the second installment in the Tomb Raider series reboot and is considered by many to be the standout entry into the franchise. On this adventure, Lara works her way through a range of exciting and high-intensity environments as she survives the freezing Siberian wilderness, explores sunken temples in Syria, and hunts down the mysterious organization Trinity on a quest to discover the lost city of Kitezh. The worldbuilding and scenery in this game are fantastic, and there’s a real feeling of authenticity to the Russian and Syrian settings. This is a great game set in an engaging game world and should get you in the mood for treasure hunting and puzzle solving.
#12 Grand Theft Auto V
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar North
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
Release Date: September 2013
Grand Theft Auto V is a great example of open-world game design that encourages players to venture outside of their main storyline objectives. Set in the fictional state of San Andreas in California, the game features a mixture of open countryside and city-based settings. The fictional city of Los Santos was based on modern-day Los Angeles, which lends a feeling of authenticity to the gameplay in a way that many players have really connected with. This incredible game world grounds Grand Theft Auto V’s epic storytelling in a sense of reality. It’s a great game to get stuck into if you enjoy an adventure that feels like it could really be true to life. Who cares if it came out almost a decade ago?
#11 Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, PC
Release Date: October 2013
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is set in a fictional history and real-world locations, namely the West Indies from 1715 to 1722, otherwise known as the Golden Age of Piracy. The historical-themed backdrop to the main story serves as a great environmental setting for the game, which enables players to set sail as renowned and notorious pirates. In Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, the main cities of Havana, Nassau, and Kingston form the principal areas of exploration, as do a large number of surrounding locations, both on land and on open water. There’s a much more open-world feel to this game than in earlier installments of the AC franchise, and it’s a great adventure to sink your teeth into.
#10 Skyrim
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintentdo Switch, PC
Release Date: November 2011
Skyrim is a classic example of high-fantasy worldbuilding and still stands the test of time over a decade after it first launched. The game is set in the northernmost province of Tamriel, the world in which the events of all the games in The Elder Scrolls franchise take place. Skyrim, a hardy, cold and mountainous region is a landscape torn by warring factions, bandits, monsters, and religious upheaval. It’s a foundation upon which many open-world games of today build and is a fantastic example of non-linear exploration in an open-world setting. Plus, it still looks beautiful years later, especially with mods.
#9 Fallout 4
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Release Date: November 2015
Set in post-apocalyptic future America, Fallout 4‘s game world is a real feast for the senses. The game is set in Boston in the year 2287, around 200 years after the world as you know it was annihilated by nuclear bombs. This all makes for an exciting game premise in the first place, but it’s only once you’re set loose to truly explore the ruined landscape of a once-famous American city that you truly get a sense of immersion. Fallout 4‘s map is huge and encompasses a large region including the city of Boston and other areas of New England. It’s clear how the level design has taken influences from the modern-day landmarks and geography of Boston and the surrounding area, which really pulls you in and gives Fallout 4‘s environmental storytelling plenty of authenticity.
#8 Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
Release date: November 2020
Developers: Insomniac Games, Nixxes Software
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows
Publishers: Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Easily one of the best things about Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered is the exploration element of the title. You won’t just be given a section of New York to go and explore, you’ll get basically all of New York! A New York that is very faithful to the original mind you.
You’ll get to web-sling around with freedom that honestly hasn’t been fully achieved in a Spider-Man game before, and you’ll enjoy going from spot to spot along your journey.
Plus, there are plenty of collectibles for you to go and find in the city! Backpacks that’ll unlock special suits, side-missions and quests that’ll help you unlock better gear, and more. Oh, and did we mention the Photo Mode? You’ll be taking a lot of photos in the game!
#7 Ghost Of Tsushima
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Sucker Punch Productions
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
Release Date: July 2020
Set during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, Ghost Of Tsushima sees players tasked with the role of a samurai whose duty it is to protect Tsushima island from invaders. This game’s world design is extensive and gives players complete freedom to explore the island of Tsushima as they see fit. Visually, the in-game world is stunningly beautiful and is based on the real-world Tsushima Island. Explore a variety of incredibly detailed island settings to your heart’s content. Ghost of Tsushima features so many beautiful landscapes it’d be difficult to single any out, but if you’re looking for a highly immersive stealth combat adventure set to an atmospheric soundtrack in a visually incredible world, this is the game for you.
#6 Horizon Zero Dawn
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Guerrilla Games
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5, PC
Release Date: February 2017
Set in the post-apocalyptic United States, the premise of Horizon Zero Dawn‘s story is inherently tied to its dystopian setting. In this new universe set in the USA in the 31st century, humans are no longer the Earth’s dominant species. Instead, the world is overrun with machines, but the world setting itself remains somewhat true to Earth’s natural state. If you’re interested to see how the world might look after a millennium’s worth of decay, then Horizon Zero Dawn is the game for you. Open-world exploration is a core component of this gorgeous game that was perfectly built for getting lost in. Just keep an eye out for the machines.
#5 God Of War
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Sony Santa Monica
Platform: PlayStation 4, PC
Release Date: April 2018
Loosely inspired by Norse mythology and featuring the main character whose former role as Zeus’ son was as the Greek God of War, this game is another great example of real-world historical fiction-inspired game design. The game takes place in an era that predates the Vikings, and so players will experience a much more ancient version of Scandinavia. God Of War allows players to explore six of the nine realms of Norse myth. While it’s not technically considered as being open-world, the different levels that players can explore as the game progresses feel open and airy. It’s atmospheric and visually stunning, and a beautiful world to immerse yourself in.
#4 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Quebec
Platform: Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, PC
Release Date: October 2018
The eleventh installment of the hugely popular Assassin’s Creed franchise takes players back to ancient Greece. Set during an era of war between Athens and Sparta, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey delves more deeply into historical mythology than some of the other games in the series, making for an enormous, lore-rich world in which players can explore freely. It is also a game that deviates a bit from the typical stealth mechanics of the franchise in terms of combat. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is visually stunning and draws players in with its use of naval exploration and combat as well as its main use of open-world traversal. This is definitely a game for lovers of Greek mythology.
#3 Red Dead Redemption 2
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar Games
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC
Release Date: October 2018
Atmospheric, insanely well-detailed, and widely regarded as a landmark in terms of open-world game design, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a masterpiece. The game is set in a fictionalized environment based on the Western, Midwestern, and Southern United States of 1899. The world maps are huge, as the setting is meant to span the entirety of five fictional American states. In Red Dead Redemption 2, your exploits as outlaw Arthur Morgan take place across an array of environments, from sweeping valleys, mountain wildernesses, and cattle towns to lake, bayous, and port towns, to name a few. This is one of the most gorgeous action-adventure games, and it needs to be seen to be believed.
#2 Horizon Forbidden West
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Guerilla Games
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
Release Date: February 2022
The sequel to the hugely successful Horizon Zero Dawn sees protagonist Aloy returning to the world of post-apocalyptic America. The story continues the events of the previous game and as such, the setting of a futuristic version of the USA in the 31st century remains the same. This time, the Western United States of California, Nevada and Utah form the game’s open-world setting, as Aloy sets off to explore what they’ve now become known as; the Forbidden West. The game world is just as visually stunning as in Horizon Zero Dawn, but this time, underwater exploration also forms a component of the gameplay. In Horizon Forbidden West, you’ll also encounter some interesting new weather systems as well as more ravaged landscapes.
#1 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Publisher: CD Projekt
Developer: CD Projekt RED
Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintentdo Switch, PC
Release Date: May 2015
No list of action adventure games with incredible open worlds would be complete without championing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Masterful storytelling aside, this game’s maps and environments truly invoke the spirit of the Slavonic mythology that the fantasy world was built upon. Stepping foot inside the world of Geralt of Rivia really does feel as though you’re visiting an era that’s not so far removed from our own historical reality, albeit with added magic, monsters, and mystery thrown in for good measure. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is widely acknowledged as being a masterpiece of gaming, and takes the number one spot on this list. If you’re looking to truly escape into a high fantasy setting with a truly human undertone, then this is the game to do it in.