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10 Best Open World FPS Games, Ranked

Open world and FPS games are a perfect match, with the legendary likes of, , and many more proving that. These games give players huge playgrounds in which to wreak havoc and destruction, all while from the most immersive point of view possible. Putting players in the shoes of their character often makes for a more dynamic experience that third-person titles cannot offer.

While there are many open world games with a first-person perspective, such as, these can't be considered an open world FPS. However, games that offer both third-person and first-person perspectives, such as, can be. Nevertheless, there are many open world first-person shooters that could easily be classed as some of the best open world games ever made.

Open-world games drop players into big environments full of interesting locations. Sometimes, these games are perfect just for digital sightseeing.

took the tense, horror-filled franchise out of the dark metro tunnels and into the hauntingly beautiful Russian wasteland. It is the first open-world game, and makes for a refreshing yet nightmare-inducing change. Fortunately, this shift to an open world doesn't affect the great storytelling the franchise is known for.

is split into seven chapters, each that introduces a new area for players to explore. Only three of these areas are actually open-world – Volga, Caspian Sea, and Taiga – but they're very large with plenty of optional content to complete.

several open worlds allow for a much greater control over how the player approaches each mission. However, it also means that the player is rarely safe, as enemies and monsters cover much of the open space, making it one of the hardest open world games available. Fortunately, there's a range of phenomenal guns and transport methods at the player's disposal to make exploration safer.

There are few video games that hold quite the legacy that has. Heralded as having one of the best narratives and being the best demonstration of having choices that

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