Open-World game with better gunplay than Far Cry

Far Cry started as a small franchise for Ubisoft, but once Far cry 3 here, everything changed. The tropical setting, co-op, story, skill system and, of course, the gunplay, made it a fun escapism fantasy. After that have Far Cry the series became a tentpole release for Ubisoft for a number of years, including mainline games, spinoffs, remasters, and DLC.

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The last match was Far cry 6 in 2021, and soon a new one may be on the horizon. Although it's up in the air, players can check out these open world games instead, as they also have some pretty killer gunplay. They may not make everything better yet Far Cry games, but they definitely have more engaging shooting mechanics or have a variation that makes them unique.

Borderlands 4

A gun for every occasion

Borderlands 4 probably has more guns than anyone else Far Cry game, and while more isn't always necessarily better, it's the spice that sticks Borderlands fans happy. In this latest entry, players finally get an open world to explore as they take one of the four characters, each with three distinct class trees, around. Players can embark on missions, both main and side missions, which usually involve blasting enemy raiders or soldiers full of drawn holes. This is a loot-based game, so all weapons are randomized in terms of stats and bonuses; however, players can expect to know what to expect based on the manufacturers.

For example, Daedalus weapons usually allow players to switch between different shooting styles, such as burst or automatic. Maliwan, on the other hand, always has elemental ammo. In terms of weapon types, players can find pistols, rifles, shotguns, rocket launchers, and more, along with sub-weapons like grenades. Each character's skill tree can usually help in gunfights in some way, which is true for Far Cry games with skill trees too, but Borderlands 4 has more variety going on. Variety is pretty much what Borderlands 4 wins with, because there's a character build and a weapon for every first-person shooter fan.

Cyberpunk 2077

Embellish your cyber technology

What Cyberpunk 2077 does better than most open world games, including RPGs, offers players different character builds. Players can customize their character's appearance and then further expand their identity through cybernetic implants, which are costly, but can make a world of difference in battle. Cybernetics also allows players to tackle missions in a number of ways, from hacking through terminals to gain access through back entrances, to gaining weapon skills that can improve their weapon handling and thus allow them to shoot down guards like they're nothing. As for controls, every pistol, shotgun, and so on feels great in first person.

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It is up to the player how they want their character, V, to perform in the game. As Cyberpunk 2077 Set in a futuristic cyberpunk setting, players also get the benefit of futuristic weapons, which can blast different types of ammunition even if they just look like upgraded versions of standard weapons. The rarer weapons showcase the craziness of the world, including a smart gun that can talk to players and auto-target bullets. The weird levels don't hit as hard Cyberpunk 2077 which the pistols found in Borderlands 4but they are really more unique than anything else Far Cry the game has to offer.

Halo infinite

Master Chief Goes Open

The Halo series became the crown jewel of console first-person shooters with the release of the Halo: Combat Evolved for the original Xbox in 2001. Bungie proved to be masters of the craft with great weapon selection and solid controls that put all other console shooters to shame. Although Bungie has moved on, mainly to the Destiny series, 343 Industries does a good job of keeping the quality alive. Halo infinite is their latest contribution, and it is the first game to implement an open world design. Although the open world isn't as memorable as other open world shooters, incl Far Cry game, the controls are what really matter to Halo fans.

Master Chief is an absolute beast on the battlefield, able to use any weapon he comes across, such as kinetic marine weapons, ranging from rifles to shotguns. There are also plenty of Covenant weapons that fans have fallen in love with, like the Needler, and seeing those spines shoot out and explode is a sight that never gets old. Even reloading can create a sense of calm, as Master Chief always makes it look so easy and smooth. Among these entries, Halo Infinite is definitely the game with the best feel when it comes to shooting down alien scum.

It takes an army village

Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is a third-person shooter, but it's more of a stealth game at heart. As Venom Snake, players can choose missions and explore open environments for smaller or larger objectives, but either way, players usually have free rein. Along the way, they can search camps for research materials or supplies that they can attach to balloons and send back to Mother Base, Snake's HQ. Players have the option of knocking out enemies with CQC, which is a type of martial art, or they can stab them with a knife for a stealth kill. There are various deadly weapons as well, from rifles to pistols, and they all do quite well for one Metal Gear the game, because this entry has the finest controls.

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There are also various weapons that can put enemies to sleep, and the reason for dealing non-lethal damage is for recruiting purposes. Players can send enemies back to Mother Base, via balloons, to break their spirits and raise them as their own. Soldiers can then be assigned various tasks at Mother Base, such as weapon and gadget research, which is how players can get the best gear. Since players get a say in how they craft their weapons, this adds another layer to the gunplay, as it's always fun to research and then test out new weapons. While Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is a stealth-focused game and one where players will rarely find themselves in high-octane gunfights, it's hard to deny how much fun it can be when players let loose and shoot enemies. Also, as a stealth game, Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain have Far Cry tap.

Tom Clancy's The Division 2

Squad up

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is another Ubisoft game competing with their own Far Cry franchise. There are many Tom Clancy game with excellent shooting, but for the sake of variety, Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is an excellent choice because it is another third-person example. The original game took place in a quarantine zone over New York City, and this time the battle has marched into Washington, DC. It is up to the players, as members of The Division, to keep the peace between warring factions in this quarantine zone. It's a trade-based game, so players will always strive for the best stats and rarities when it comes to weapons between different rifles and pistols.

There is also a type of class system that allows characters to unlock skills and gadgets in the skill trees. In firefights, players can take cover and either jump off rounds while hiding or jump out and get a few shots in before hiding again. Firefights alone can be intense, as enemies can come from all directions, but with a full squad of four in co-op, missions become easier. The team-based tactics and the pure adrenaline rush that players can get from getting caught add to the thrill of the shooter as if they were indeed secret agents tasked with keeping the country safe.

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