Open world games have appeared many years ago, but it is not until recent years that this genre has truly created a new trend. And besides many famous blockbusters that are all too familiar, there are still “precious gems” with super high scores that many people still don't know about. Typically the names below.
Batman: Arkham City
Receiving a sky-high score on MetaScore, up to 96, it can be affirmed that Batman: Arkham City is an extremely high-quality game. The game's setting is also very “suitable” for DC fans when everything starts with Bruce Wayne being thrown into Arkham City, a quarantine area designed to hold Gotham's worst criminals. And from here, an extremely fascinating mysterious journey also begins.
Arkham City offers the best of an open world title. Although the deserted streets have somewhat affected its appeal, this minus point is not too important in the eyes of gamers.
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
Kojima Productions' Metal Gear Solid 5 had a troubled development and launch process and was also the main reason why talented developer Kojima had to end this long-term partnership. However, it cannot be denied that Phantom Pain is the best part of the series and the score of 95 on MetaScore for it is no coincidence.
Creating a desert landscape gives players the feeling of an endless loop, and gamers themselves have to spend a lot of time traveling to reach goals, but Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Still extremely attractive. From the fight scenes to the plot, everything is quite perfect.
Satisfactory
A very strange name, but few people know that Satisfactory's score is up to 97 and approaches the perfect level for an open world game. Players take on the difficult role of a female director who is tasked with mining an alien planet for resources.
At first, the scale of everything is quite small, but the deeper you go and explore, the more surprisingly complicated everything in Satisfactory becomes. Gradually over time, gamers will oversee an expanding factory and also enter fierce wars for resources.
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