For a while, it seemed like open-world games had plateaued. Video game design is often at its best when it emphasizes realism. Open-world franchises like Assassin’s Creed are continually pushing the envelope for scale and design. Exploration Mode, an Assassin’s Creed Odyssey feature, pushes the boundaries of realism by removing quest markers.
You could be driving a car, riding a horse, or traversing a landscape with a grappling hook on foot. Open-world games excite players because of their lifelike nature. Without the distractions of online players, offline open-world games provide an immersive experience like none other. These are the best examples of those.
10 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
At release, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey had the most massive map in Assassin’s Creed history. At 90.7 miles squared, according to twinfinite.net, the game will leave players mesmerized by its rolling green hills and thriving wildlife.
This game can be played entirely offline, so you don’t have to worry about lag spikes if you meet the PC game’s recommended requirements. From an exploration standpoint, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is one of PC’s best open-world games.
9 Fallout 4
As a game that was ridden with bugs from day one, Fallout 4 has since done a turnaround. The game is by no means perfect, but the community has added more mods over the years, some of which improve gameplay, story elements, the environment, and more.
Building settlements is one of the fun things to do in Fallout 4. Mods can greatly enhance the settlement building experience as well. This game is played offline, with a connection only being needed to download updates or DLC packages.
8 Middle-earth: Shadow of War
The acclaimed sequel to Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is available on PC. This offline game comes with a massive open-world that is easily traversed with Wraith powers. Wraith mode is like an eagle vision that allows players to find points of interest.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War tosses gamers into the action with little explanation. The combat is unforgiving, so it can be considered a challenging game. If someone is willing to grind it out, Middle-earth: Shadow of War is worth the struggle.
7 Death Stranding
After Hideo Kojima parted ways with Konami, Kojima Productions has gone on to bigger and brighter things. Death Stranding contains masterful storytelling and gameplay that grows more exciting with each passing hour.
The graphics might be the best of any game on the PlayStation 4, but this experience can be enhanced even further on a PC. The open-world is mesmerizing, making Death Stranding a must-play PC game that can be also played offline.
6 Forza Horizon 4
In comparison to Forza Horizon 3, Forza Horizon 4 has better graphics, sound, and a more expansive open-world. The roads might not be as fun for driving as its predecessor, but it really boils down to preference.
Forza Horizon 4 lets drivers go higher speeds with longer roads, whereas Forza Horizon 3 had more loops and turns. There are online features in Forza Horizon 4, but the bulk of the game’s content can be played entirely offline.
5 Fallout: New Vegas
Compared to some other games, Fallout: New Vegas can come across as somewhat dated. However, the antiquated appearance of Fallout: New Vegas still holds up on PC, and this game can be purchased on the Steam Store for a bargain.
It’s a spin-off game developed by Obsidian Entertainment, and it might be the best Fallout game in circulation. Taking place in a post-apocalypse, this open-world offline game lets players make story-changing decisions.
4 Horizon Zero Dawn
Horizon Zero Dawn follows Aloy’s adventures, a Nora Brave and a machine destroyer, who is deeply involved in the game’s plot. In a future where humanity has been pushed back to their primitive state, Aloy must uncover secrets about her mother and protect her people.
The game had issues at the PC launch date, but fixes have made this game better. Horizon Zero Dawn continues to receive updates to improve its graphics and gameplay, although it is by no means a flawless experience. Nevertheless, this single-player experience has some magnificent moments.
3 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Depending on the person, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim might not be considered the best game in the series. At the same time, it is one of the best open-world games ever made. The world is the ideal size for exploration and questing.
Skyrim’s regional design places it among the greatest open-world maps of all time. The landscapes can be traversed with a horse, but beware of dragons and other supernatural creatures. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is one of our favorite offline open-world games—and that’s not changing anytime soon.
2 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has overtaken many of the greatest RPGs because of its breathtaking open-world. Set in Norway and England during the Viking invasion of Britain, the game is packed with lush green and snowy areas.
The different environments provide immersion like few other open-world games. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is one of the best offline PC games to date and the best Assassin’s Creed game overall.
1 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Commended for its strong protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, and masterful RPG elements, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt set a near untouchable standard for open-world games. Velen can be stormy, providing an atmosphere that not often seen in open-world games. The diverse environments expertly blend realism and fantasy.
There are loading screens, but the bulk of the content is experienced in a borderless world. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a shining example of open-world design.
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