Updated on August 22nd, 2021 by Ritwik Mitra: When the topic of open-world games is brought up, most people think of games that take hundreds of hours to complete. After all, the very concept of open-world gaming has been attached to lengthy titles for the longest time; however that isn’t necessarily the case. In fact, there are several games that adopt the open-world formula, but craft titles that serve as short and concise experiences. Keeping this in mind, here are some of the shortest open-world video games ever m
Capcom is expected to make a new game announcement at the show, and while a new Dino Crisis is not the likeliest scenario, many are clamoring for another entry in the survival horror action-adventure franchise. Capcom’s E3 2019 announcement will have the final say on the matter, but the company has expressed interest in returning to this franchise in the p
The game might lose its steam in the latter half, but players who blast through the campaign will find themselves enjoying the title’s strengths. As long as the game doesn’t feel too grindy and repetitive, players will have an amazing time with Dying Lig
First-party games may be the main focus of Microsoft’s E3 2018 press conference, but the company is also expected to give a proper introduction to Rocksteady’s rumored Superman game . Apparently, Superman: World’s Finest will be announced during Microsoft’s press conference, where it will be revealed that Brainiac is the game’s main vill
Those who did stick around to see the credits roll were surprised by just how quickly things wrap up. Liberating the city’s districts, which essentially requires a Far Cry-style assault on a military base, didn’t take very long, and the whole affair could be sorted in ten to twelve ho
That’s not always the case, however; be it a short story, small world size, or development oversight, replayability certain open-world titles barely stretch beyond a few hours. Though length isn’t necessarily indicative of quality, here are some super short open-world video ga
Yet that doesn’t mean every rumor spread online is true, and there are tons of rumors that simply will not manifest at E3 2019 . What does or doesn’t make it to the stage remains to be seen, and though these rumors do not have any real confirmation, here are the biggest rumor game announcements for the gaming e
E3 2019 will be beginning soon, and as always, the show has a ton of rumored appearances. Some of these have recently been confirmed for E3 like Marvel’s Avengers and the new Darksiders game, but some are definitely in the air. This doesn’t mean there won’t be any surprises, but as it stands, E3 has a plethora of announcements that are rumored for the showc
Dying Light 2 was seen in a couple of different press conferences at E3 2019, with both highlighting its parkour action and threatening undead hordes. Besides learning that Dying Light 2 is aiming for a spring 2020 release, we also found out that it will place a much higher emphasis on player choice. In fact, the developers estimate that someone’s first run through Dying Light 2 will only allow them to see half of the game because of
Just like Until Dawn featured some Hollywood star power, so too does The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan , with Shawn Ashmore playing one of the lead roles, alongside Pip Torrens. The first game in a new horror anthology series , The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan looks to deliver very similar gameplay to Until Dawn , but with a new ghost ship setting and a new cast of characters, it should still feel like a fresh experience when it launches on August
Playable on: PS2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PC
2004’s Driv3r , the third release in an action-packed open-world driving series which originated on the PS1, was a barely-functioning mess which somehow garnered a cult appeal despite its many shortcomings. An obvious riff on the Grand Theft Auto formula, Driv3r felt like the Fisher-Price version of the chaotically-fun sandbox ser
Playable on: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Taking place in Philadelphia following a North Korean invasion, Homefront: The Revolution tasks players with inciting a rebellion and taking the city’s streets back from the invaders. Though it sounds exciting enough on paper, this 2016 open-world FPS was seriously hindered by technical issues. What’s more, the gameplay was stilted and repetitive, and gamers were quick to move
Arkham City might not be one of the longest open-world titles around — especially if players are only going to go through the main story — but the game is still a blast regardless. There’s a reason why most people still consider it to be the best chapter in the Arkham tril
Due to the success of Rainbow Six Siege , it seemed unlikely that the franchise would return to PvE, but that’s exactly what’s happening next year. But instead of delivering a typical tactical shooter Rainbow Six experience, Ubisoft is going in a completely different direction with Rainbow Six Quarantine . Combining the horror genre with the Rainbow Six franchise should make for an interesting mix, to say the least, and we’re anxious to see Rainbow Six Quarantine in act
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