Best Open-World Games Where Your Choices Shape the Story
In these games, players themselves can shape personal narratives that truly adapt to their actions – be it wins or failures.

In the open-world genre, some titles flirt with approaches that go beyond the familiar trope of following a chain of missions with optional map clearing through side quests, activities, and icons. At times, games add sandbox or survival mechanics, including permadeath for player-controlled characters. Others abandon the idea of a single protagonist entirely. Some games don't even feature a pre-determined narrative at all, allowing players to experience their own personal journeys that adapt to their decisions much more unpredictably than they are used to.
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