From cities to jungles, the best open world games let you roam free and stumble upon surprises. Here's our top 25 to play next.
This first fully three-dimensional mainline entry in the franchise is bursting at the seams with fun and inventiveness, managing to transpose everything we know and love about past Kirby games to this all-new arena whilst adding plenty of delightful new aspects as it goes. Mouthful Mode is daf...
Very very fun game with exceptional mini games. Low storage too, so I don’t have to worry about it taking space, whilst still being a good game. However, some of the bots are a bit easy on hard mode (😊) so I think that we need an extra hard mode designed to play near perfec...
Play Sayonara Wild Hearts on Apple Arcade (Image credit: Rogue Games) Super Impossible Road Genre: Racing Best played with: iPhone At some point in the future, humanity gets a bit bored with having people race on tarmac. Instead, they’re dumped inside metal balls and hurled along terrifying...
Step into the shoes of Rama, a young musician struggling to move on with life after the death of their girlfriend, Cinta. Whilst his close friends and bandmates are all determined to help him move on, Rama has been stuck for more than a year...
Play Games for the Brain Here's a quick breakdown of a few of the new games: Counterfeit- A "spot the difference" puzzle. Two images are shown, you must click the areas that are different. Guess the Colors- A simplified version ofMastermindwhere you must use simple clues to guess the ...
First off, I don’t want to come across as saying that this game is bad. That is not what I mean to say. This game is incredible. It’s very fun and I have been playing for months and have yet to get bored. With that said, there are things that could be added. For starters,...
A lot of time I spent just feeling kind of bored, and it really feeds the small endorphin bump by having everything that happens be a tiny little upgrade to keep you going. In minecraft, you put a bunch of stuff in a forge and leave, and when you come back, you have a bunch of...
Dungeons & Dragons is iconic, and this point, probably eternal. As long as there are bored geeks with nothing to do on …
Tokyo apartment. Featuring multiple endings and deep, emotional choices, this is one of those games that I found myself able to play for dozens of hours without ever feeling bored. (Plus, it’s got a sequel, multiple thematic sequels, and several spin-offs, each of which is just as ...