Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2, a masterwork with a vast universe to explore, was created by the same firm, Rockstar Games. With incredible attention to detail, it's a master class in open-world design. The slow-burning plot and the deep, open-ended gameplay go hand in hand with the exceptional realism.

Just Cause 4

You can easily get lost in the game Just Cause 4, which delivers a lot of turmoil. It offers extravagant damage and ridiculous physics even though the plot isn't very polished. Although it may not be the most realistic game, you're in if you want to blow up bridges, fling yourself across the island, and simply take in the mayhem.

Sleeping Dogs

The underappreciated classic Sleeping Dogs applies the Grand Theft Auto premise to the congested, neon-lit streets of Hong Kong. You take on the role of Wei Shen, an undercover police officer divided between his allegiance to the Triads and his duty.

Watch Dogs 2

A dynamic, open-world hacking adventure set in San Francisco, Watch Dogs 2 is a vibrant advancement from its predecessor. Marcus Holloway, the protagonist, is a charming hacker who joins the DedSec collective in order to reveal corporate malfeasance.

Mafia: Definitive Edition

A tight, dramatic plot set in a fictionalized 1930s Chicago is traded for sandbox freedom in Mafia: Definitive Edition, a sleek recreation of the 2002 classic. The compelling story that makes the game come to life is the main attraction, even though there is some modest open-world exploration.