Summary
From the hundreds ofOpen-World games that let you exploreimmense sandboxes, there are a select few that specialize in keeping playerson the edgeall the time, bombarding them with information, dangerous situations, and testing their sensory skills to the limit.
This list offers some of the best Open-World games that will make readers feel on the edge all the time. From a desperate search into one of the most dangerous jungles in the world, to an underrated post-apocalyptic Zombie game that every fan of the genre should play at least once. Here are the best Open-World games for feeling on the edge, ranked,
Few games have the ability toput you on the edge like Green Helldoes, more so if players are enjoying it on its incredibly challenging VR version. It is a game that is both immersive and hardcore on equal parts, with a seamless integration of each of its survival mechanics into a steep learning curve.
The game doesn’t leave too much room to feel at ease: Either adapt and thrive, or get a scratch, and die horribly from a maddening fever. Since there are so many ways to die in the merciless Amazon jungle, players will not have a relaxing experience, and the game guarantees that they feel that adrenaline rush every survival game should have.
Frank Herbert’s Opus Magnum couldn’t have asked for a better game adaptation, and Dune: Awakening doesn’t disappoint those looking for a game that will keep them on the Edge for hours and hours. It’s not only the heat or the merciless outlaws inhabiting the various corners of the arid planet, but also the very sand that players walk on might become their doom at any given second. If they walk for too long in Open Sand, they risk being devoured by the mighty Shai-Hulud (aka, the Sandworm).From the resourceful Trooper, to the mystical Bene Gesserit, players have several classes to pick from.
Then, the game forces the players to uncover a huge conspiracy that involves their mission to find the Mysterious Fremen, and follow said tribe into the Deep Desert, a lawless zone where every player can kill each other mercilessly for resources or the scarce sources of water. There’s always the option of drinking the blood of your own enemies as a last resort.
A game that has many ways to be played, from the chill-relaxed PvE servers, to the incredibly harsh and taxing PvP ones, where danger can come even from the trees. This game will keep players motivated to keep acting like a pack, never straying too far from the group, and most importantly, watching others drink before they take a sip from any pond.
Giant Crocodiles, Carnotaurus, Raptors, and even Pterosaurs. Players can be a wide variety of prehistoric beasts in this game. And while playing predator is cool and all, being an herbivore requires tons of cooperation, and it’s ideal for those looking for an extra handicap.
Ever since The Fun Pimps have started updating7 Days to Diewith more and more content aiming to the Hardcore players (like the latest Storm’s Brewing update), the game has become a welcoming mat for niche players looking for one of the meanest survival experiences in the open-world game market.
This game will punish players who don’t know how to manage resources severely, and those who don’t prepare appropriately for the Blood Moon (which happens, as readers might have guessed, every 7th day) will suffer the consequences of their laziness. From nasty zombies that scale in difficulty each day, to deadly environmental hazards, and an evil AI that will look for a way to turn players who drop their guard into meat chowder, areperks that turn7 Days To Dieinto an unforgettable experience.
Atomic Heartis, on equal parts, a cautionary tale about the misuse of AI and unscrupulous science, and a futurist adventure that puts the man vs. machine conflict in the blender and squeezes all its potential. The results: A vibrant yet dangerous world, with a unique traversal system filled with puzzles that will make evenDestiny 2veterans bite their thumbs in anguish.
Adding up the immense number of psychotic robots ready to flay players on sight, there are lots of quirky characters in the game. Like a ridiculously dirty-talking vending machine and a grandma that you don’t want to mess with. There arealso dozens of cool weapons to try, and above all else, there’s a story that will keep players glued to the chair for hours.
Sons of the Forestis the sequel to the acclaimed Open-world survival horror game that changed the way players see the wilderness on a deserted island. This masterpiece takes the cannibalistic body horror of its predecessor and elevates it to the maximum potency, making players feel terribly uncomfortable with every move they make in its vast sandbox filled with inhuman aberrations.
And to add insult to injury, the music, noises, and basically everything in the environment will keep players on edge all the time. Not knowing when something is going to jump on players is a nasty scare tactic, but one that this game excels at.
V Rising puts players in the skin of a recently risen vampire, who has been sleeping for far too long ever since Dracula ruled the lands, and now has to regain its powers by drinking the blood of powerful bosses, infected by the blood of the vampire progenitor.
It’s a game that will force players to think outside of the box all the time, trying dozens ofdifferent combinations of weapons, spells, and blood types, until they master the vampiric arts. Surviving in Vardoran is no joke: the daylight will kill players faster than any enemy in the game, and to top it off, nights are not exactly chill. Players must be constantly aware of their surroundings as they gather resources to build their castles and drink the blood of their enemies to empower their preternatural abilities.
Days Goneis one of the best zombie games of all time, there’s no doubt about it. Though it has many detractors, there are three things the game does so well that no other title has managed to replicate. The first is related to zombie enemies, how they swarm, live in colonies, and even how some of the infected wildlife (especially wolves) behave around the protagonist. They prowl, they chase players down, and they will bring them down from their bike to rip them apart.
And if that doesn’t keep players on the edge, another of the great things the game has is the human enemy AI, which actually behaves like bandits and murderers, and not just some random goons standing and waiting to be killed. They are ferocious killers that will mercilessly track players down and deal with them, unless they can be outsmarted. Adding to that, the Open-world map is huge, and can be fully explored using a customizable bike, which players need to constantly care for since it’s their only means of moving around. And it is precisely while players are scavenging for parts and fuel that the game randomly drops a horde, or a pack of wolves, to keep players awake. Players should never drop their guard while playingDays Gone, or something is bound to bite them in the rear.