
Open-world games offer freedom that most other genres can’t. Grand Theft Auto 5 is a good example: the streets of Los Santos are huge, as are the surrounding wilderness areas. Is it the biggest open-world to date, and does it offer the most freedom? As popular as GTA 5 is, it does not provide as customizable of an experience as these other open-world games.
Within these worlds, players can explore in multiple ways. They can craft, create their characters, and so much more. If anyone is looking for a way to personalize their open-world experiences, these are the games that they should check out next.
Minecraft
Build Up Everything
There can’t be a more customizable experience than Minecraft, as it’s practically the equivalent of buying a bucket of LEGO bricks and dumping them out. Players won’t be able to extensively customize their avatar initially, but DLC packs are available to change into various forms, including one of the newest crossovers with Dragon Ball, featuring characters like Goku.
As for the game itself, players can farm for materials and then craft whatever they want, from weapons to blocks to furniture to houses. Decorating a cozy cottage is one way to live a peaceful, blocky life, but so is recreating giant landmarks like the Empire State Building.
The Outer Worlds 2
Low Intelligence Is A Perk
The Outer Worlds 2 isn’t as expansive as other open-world games, but there are more customization options than most RPGs generally provide. Players can customize their character, including giving them cybernetic limbs that serve no functional purpose, but they definitely look cool. They can choose their background and skills, and most interestingly, players can choose character defects in the game as they make mistakes.
By giving players the option to debuff their characters in exchange for small bonuses, like great stealth for obnoxiously loud, popping knees, The Outer Worlds 2 lets players go beyond the normal realm of RPG options. It’s not the typical approach to customization, but it’s certainly unique.





