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Older open world games such as The Simpsons: Hit & Run Still keep up today and offer fun games and nostalgic experiences.
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Classic titles like Spider-Man 2 (2004) paved the way for modern superhero games with an open world and offered good web swinging and gameplay.
- Bully and The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind are examples of Old School Open-World Games that are still unique, engrossing and worth playing today.
Over the years Open world Genre has constantly changed and developed. Nowadays, there are a variety of open world games that players can enjoy on almost every modern platform. But there are also many classics in the old school that are still worth checking out on their own.
This beloved genre would not be what it is today if not for these revolutionary and innovative titles. Although these games were released for the sixth generation of consoles (PS2/GameCube/Xbox) or earlier, they still feel good to play after all these years. The following older video games for open world will always be worth playing.
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The Simpsons: Hit & Run
The best way to explore Springfield
Grand Theft Auto 3Popularity searching in the early 2000s inspired many studios to take a picture of the open sandbox genre, with different levels of success. One of the most remarkable examples was Vivendi Universal and Radical Entertainment's The Simpsons: Hit & Run, that is still loved and played by many Simpsons Fans around the world.
It's easy to see why this game appeals to so many players. It took Gta formula and put it in a surprisingly detailed digital recreation of Springfield, full of classic places and characters from the original show. The driving feels good, the assignments are fun, the various vehicles are a joy to collect, and both humor and the voice game are in place. It is no surprise that the fans have asked for a remaster For so many years.
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Spider-Man 2
The best open world spider-man game for over 14 years
It denies no one who is not sleepless Marvel's spider Titles are among some of the best video games that Spidey has played in, and some of the funniest superhero experiences in the open world genre. However, it is important to respect the old school classics that inspired these new games: Spider-Man 2 From 2004, based on the Sam Raimi movie of the same name.
This was the first true open world sandbox game in The spider franchise. It lets players explore a huge version of New York City, which was quite ambitious during their time. The story, the characters, the action and the assignments were all extremely well-made, but of course the biggest highlight was web-swing, which felt wonderfully fluent. Spider-Man 2 Is one of the games that go from point A to point B without any real motif feels fantastic, and it paved the way for the excellent web swing in Insomniac's modern records.
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Bully
One of Rockstars smallest, most fascinating project
Bully
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October 17, 2006
Back in the early 2000s, Rockstar Games made huge progress in the industry with Grand Theft Auto. In 2006, the company tried a little less ambitious, but much more unique and experimental. That game was BullyThat would be a huge cult classic and now has a huge fan base that gets begging Rockstar to make a modern sequel.
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Bully takes place entirely at Bullworth Academy and its surroundings. While the map is obviously much smaller than Rockstar fans may have expected, it is also much more concise, and it is filled to the edge with characters, mini games, assignments and collectors. But this is a high school adventure, which means that players will have to go to the class, become friends with other students, meet different clicks and more. Bully Is a unique game with its own identity, and it feels like nothing else in the industry even today.
Defined the modern western RPG
Everyone knows and loves most of the modern Bethesda Open-World Rpgs, as The Elder Scrolls 5: SkyrimThe Fallout 3The Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered. However, the studio's current design philosophy began somewhere, and it was in none other than its masterpiece in 2002, The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind.
There is a reason Elder rolls Fans hardly talk about the first two games in the series. Tomorrow Had such a huge impact on the open RPG genre with an open world that it took the franchise in an ambitious new direction. This is a massive open world map that players can explore while controlling their own custom character, and it is so engrossing that experienced fans tend to play it over and over again. While Oblivion and Skyrim can exceed it in some areas, Tomorrow has aged masterfully for a game from 2002.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Cemented rockstar (and gta) as legends about the genre
In 2001 Rockstar Games was released Grand Theft Auto 3Who revolutionized the open world genre and established what a real sandbox experience would be. Although that game is still fun to play today, it quickly shows its age, especially compared to its successor. One of them is Grand Theft Auto: Vice Cityreleased just a year later.
Vice city took the brand new (at that time) Open-World formula that Rockstar created for GTA 3 And improved it. The graphics are more colorful, the controls feel better, the story is more engaging and the characters are more memorable. The map is not only bigger, it also has much more to do. With its lively Miami setting, Raunchy Humor and Catchy Soundtrack, no other game in Gta The series has seen and sounded Vice city at all. The upcoming GTA 6 Will finally let players go back to the titular vice city after twenty -four years.
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
An apocalyptic adventure with independent NPCs
Two years after Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time came out, Nintendo released his spiritual successor, Majoras Mask, And it definitely lived up to the hype. This game renovates the semi-open action adventure formula established by its predecessor (which was extremely ambitious and impressive for his time). But it happens in an alternative world called Terma, which has its own role of characters, places, breeds, etc.
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What does Majora's mask One such unique experience is its legendary three-day system. The moon will fall on the terminine in three days, which means that the link must use time travel to restart this period over and over to stop it. This not only gives the game a gloomy apocalyptic atmosphere, but also allows players to experience an excellent open world adventure with distinct time -traveling elements. The most impressive part of Majora's maskGames are that the clock actually affects the behavior of NPCs, even if the link is not around. Some side assignments and events depend on what NPCs do at a certain time.
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Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
A masterpiece that has aged surprisingly well
2017, The legend of Zelda: Wild breath Revolutionary the entire open world genre with their brilliant open design that lets players do what they want, but they want. But this was not the first time Zelda Franchise affected both the genre and the industry. Nintendo had already done something similar in 1998, when released Ocarina of time for Nintendo 64.
Compared to more modern adventures as Wild breath or The tears of the kingdomThe Ocarina of time May seem small or unambitious, but in the late 90's this was an incredibly open world experience. It offered a fascinatingly interconnected map, engrossing atmosphere, like NPCs, roaming enemies and managers, expertly designed dungeons and fun side assignments. Many modern action adventure games owe their existence Ocarina of Time. Despite some minor problems, this game still feels fantastic to play.
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Feels like a modern GTA game
GTA 3 redefined the open world genre and Vice city cemented the franchise as one of its greatest pillars, but Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is undoubtedly the best entry released throughout the sixth generation. Not to speak, it gave the fans an ambitious taste of what the franchise would be in the following year.
At that time, San Andreas was the perfect experience of the sandbox with an open world. It had all fans asked for: a gripping story, interesting characters, many new gaming mechanics, a gigantic map, a lot of things to do and even a secret multiplayer mode. This is one of the most entertaining and addictive games in the series. Even fans that have only experienced GTA 4 and 5 can easily jump into San Andreas Right now and enjoy it for hours at the end.
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