Games That Let You Go Everywhere

Video games can take you to incredible places – from outer space to magical kingdoms. What really makes a game special is the freedom to explore, and the feeling of being able to go anywhere you want, whenever you want, is hard to top.

Adding new ways to get around – beyond just walking – can really boost the fun, letting players reach distant areas much faster. Games don’t always need huge maps; simply allowing players to explore the edges of the world adds a lot of enjoyment.

No Man’s Sky

An Entire Universe At Your Fingertips

No Man’s Sky is a truly remarkable open-world game. It features a universe created by algorithms, so vast that it would take a lifetime to fully discover. Players can explore entire planets on foot and then travel across the galaxy to visit countless other worlds, each offering new adventures.

The endlessly explorable universe in No Man’s Sky feels full thanks to its complex systems that create unique planets, each with its own resources, creatures, and weather. While it had a difficult launch, the game has evolved into a stunning and remarkably open-ended adventure where you truly feel like anything is possible.

Elden Ring

Anything You Can See, You Can Go To

Elden Ring expands on the signature exploration style of FromSoftware games, taking it to a massive open world that feels incredibly vast and impressive. From the start, players are encouraged to explore a huge landscape where almost everything – every building and even the smallest rock formation – is accessible in some way.

The game makes the world feel both vast and overwhelming. While the sheer number of choices can be confusing at first, players who embrace the freedom and lack of hand-holding will find themselves completely lost in a richly detailed dark fantasy world that significantly advances the open-world genre.

Xenoblade Chronicles X

Straight From The Ground To The Skies

Xenoblade Chronicles X is still one of the most expansive and ambitious open-world RPGs ever made. It’s a huge science fiction adventure where you can freely explore a stunning and dangerous alien planet. From the beginning, you can roam across vast continents, floating islands, and encounter gigantic creatures. Plus, with the addition of flying Skells, you can explore both the skies and oceans without limitations.

Truly experiencing the freedom of moving across the land one moment and soaring into the clouds the next is incredible. The world is full of mountains, jungles, and beautiful plains, all waiting to be explored. But it’s the hidden secrets and rewards within them that really motivate players to discover every nook and cranny.

Microsoft Flight Simulator

The Entire Planet Is Waiting To Be Explored

Microsoft Flight Simulator is a stunning game that often feels like watching a movie rather than playing one. Players can select from a range of aircraft and soar through the skies, smoothly flying over cities, countryside, and oceans with complete freedom.

Honestly, what makes this game so incredible is that you can basically fly over the entire planet. They used real satellite imagery, so the Earth is recreated with amazing detail. It’s wild to be able to take off in a plane and fly over famous landmarks, world wonders, or even your own house! As a flight sim fan, this is hands-down the best experience out there.

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Gorgeous Vistas Right From The Start

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is considered the best game in the Zelda series. Its world is incredibly vast, offering stunning views from mountaintops. Distant structures rise above beautiful forests, and even the most challenging peaks become reachable with the right equipment and a determined spirit.

This game is all about freedom – you can explore the world by climbing, gliding, running, or riding, and each way is equally enjoyable. It’s easy to get distracted by the stunning scenery, as the world is vast and magical, and you might want to take a moment to simply soak it all in before deciding where to go next.

Just Cause 3

Seeing The Whole World From The Skies

Just Cause 3 is a wildly fun action game focused on creating chaos rather than telling a serious story. It gives players tons of ways to get around – you can grapple, glide, and parachute – and these movements blend together seamlessly, making exploration incredibly enjoyable and allowing for endless replayability.

Honestly, the world in this game is massive – it’s easily one of the biggest I’ve ever explored! Luckily, getting around is a blast. You’re constantly soaring through the air and racing across rooftops, and it feels amazing. Plus, you get to absolutely demolish enemies as this super cool, gun-toting secret agent – they don’t stand a chance!

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The Perfect Medieval Setting

As a huge fan, I think The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt really changed the game when it came to open-world RPGs. It managed to have a really compelling main story, but also let you wander off and explore this massive world whenever you wanted. The Continent itself feels so alive – from battlefields to creepy swamps and lively cities – and every corner has its own unique people and stories. It’s just incredible how much detail they packed in!

What makes The Witcher 3 truly special is that its open world always feels rewarding. Every side path and exploration reveals a compelling story, so you never stumble upon pointless dead ends. The game encourages you to truly inhabit its world, letting the story unfold naturally as you explore – something very few games achieve.

Fuel

Virtually Endless Roads To Follow

Fuel is a surprisingly well-designed open-world game that reimagines racing. Instead of traditional tracks, you’re free to drive across a massive, 5,000-square-mile post-apocalyptic landscape. The world is incredibly vast and varied – from deserts and forests to stormy plains – and feels both dangerous and strangely beautiful, offering players a huge area to explore.

This game was remarkably ambitious for its time, offering a truly open world. Unlike many games, there are no hidden walls or limits – just endless roads and the natural excitement of finding new things. While the freedom can feel overwhelming at first, the lack of restrictions actually makes you want to explore the huge, desert-like world even more.

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2025-11-09 06:05