10 Open World Games With the MOST DANGEROUS WORLDS

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Published 2021-09-30

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  • Let's not just forget The Forest enemies have smart AI that will absolutely mess with your head before attacking you
  • Days Gone is an underrated gem. Sad it's not getting a sequel. It was just what I needed for quarantine last year.
  • @prodigy6099
    I would like to add an honorable mention. Mad Max is another very tough open world and gathering water, scraps, and other things all while being hunted by bandits, all those things plus surviving in the desert makes the game have a dangerous open world. Another mention: The metro games. Specifically Metro Exodus, because, well, Metro Exodus.
  • @hamzajamil8951
    Days gone was an underrated gem. Beautiful story, amazing journey, great game play and an outstanding setting. Spent hours on the game never got boared. Edit: Thanks for the likes guys
  • @SoranotRoxas
    Really glad Days Gone is on here. Really glad I got a chance to play that game its underrated. Being in quarantine helped me out in checking on different games.
  • @Entropic_Alloy
    Far Cry 2 with its wild Jeeps full of enemies coming out of the bushes at you every 10 minutes.
  • @CaedoGenesis
    Wasn't expecting Kenshi, good call! There's nothing quite like it.
  • Dragon’s dogma’s climbing on enemies mechanic was incredible and really needs to be implemented into more games.
  • @torque244
    I’m so happy you got Dragon’s Dogma on here. Super underrated and love going back into it to play it at any time. Aside from its monsters and painstaking travel time, the amount of customization you can put into your character in terms of your appearance as well as your combat class is absolutely astounding. It’s story isn’t going to be necessarily “new” but it’s still unique, packed with lore and throws you for loops both in great and hilarious ways.
  • kenshi is the most underrated among them. its so fun to play once you learn how to survive in its world. i've played hundreds of hours building my base, hunting bounties, capturing wanderers and selling them as slaves and setting up shop in cities. lost many companions at the beginning but those who survived are now tough af
  • @baine7777
    Seeing Kenshi at the top really made me smile, wasn't expecting a game like kenshi that isn't known much in the gaming community to be there
  • I just finished Days Gone, what a good game. I remember the first time I ran into a horde and how baffling it was to me...I remember I thought "How the hell will I ever beat one of these, it has gotta be almost impossible"...then I beat one, two...three and so on and so forth...then I met the sawmill horde, and again I thought "There is no way I can beat this horde..."...then I did. That game has such an amazing "progression" system and the feeling of actually becoming stronger both in a digital sense AND real-life sense, as far as learning how to do things to increase your chances of survival is simply amazing. I really hope they make a sequel to this game, so good.
  • @trevorjolls1480
    Honestly, subnautica being on here caught me by surprise. True, it generates a lot of fear and tense moments that can be tough to get through, like when a sea dragon’s eyes lock on to your cyclops, or when a reaper attacks and you’re fleeing at only 13 health, but from a purely mechanical standpoint, subnautica’s pretty easy just as long as you know what you’re doing and are cautious when doing risky stuff.
  • For me, starting as a Bob playing Ark was the most intense and scariest game ever. In complete darkness hiding in your thatch 2 by 1. Only hearing the footsteps of that carno coming closer. Changing underwear 3 times a night!! And that was like 5 years ago on the Island Map..imagine starting ark with aberration. Thats no joke man..
  • @e.s8226
    Every single one of my friends including myself absolutely loved days gone. I don’t understand why it is so underrated. One of the best games I’ve ever played. I was really hoping for a sequel.
  • @Mrtrophix
    Dying light is so old, yet, I still feel a thrill when roaming at night. I love that game so damn much. I still play it daily and get more excited about the second one coming out soon
  • @bean1an143
    Don't forget that you're literally bitten at the beginning of Dying Light, so you have to avoid turning among everything else.
  • @zeljko612
    As Kenshi long years player, you don't know what hard times are until you get caught by cannibals or hungry pack of animas...