Favorite among this category
GTA 5 has survived 3 generations of gaming consoles while still hitting top
sales charts even 10 years after it's release. The reason being it never gets
old, this is mainly because it is an open world where you can virtually do
anything. You can drive cars or plains, interact with cops and other
NPC's, gamble in a virtual casino, and many many more. With this comes
an amazing story mode where you follow three main protagonists
that takes well over 35 hours to complete. RD2 is a lot like GTA 5 in the aspect that it is open world where you can
do whatever you want. But for this game it takes place in the wild west so
there is a lot different things you can do for fun. In this one you can ride
your horse, go hunting, drive a train, rob a train, and many many more. The story
for this game follows one protagonist with a few side protagonists through
a intersting western story that takes well over 40 hours to complete. Sniper Elite 4's story is about an italian soldier fighting in a war and it's pretty
simple and fun. But what makes this game interesting and creative is it's
shooting mechanics. Before you pull the trigger, there's a handful of things
you might think about: Will you need to hold your breath to steady your aim,
the effect gravity will have on your bullet, is your weapon velocity high
enough to hit a target with a small lead, or even how many feet further should your
lead be. All of these factors matter, and they make each long-range shot
into a miniature math problem of precision and accuracy. Grand Theft Auto 5
Red Dead Redemption 2
Sniper Elite 4