10 BRAND NEW Open World Games That Are Trying Something NEW



Here are some work-in-progress games coming soon that look like they’re trying something a bit different.
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0:00 Intro
0:21 inZOI
1:43 Project Mugen
3:00 Enshrouded
4:09 Europa
5:12 Black Myth Wukong
6:05 DokeV
7:22 Avowed
8:22 Rise of the ronin
9:23 Crimson Desert
10:42 Light no fire

10- inZOI

Platform: PC

Release Date: TBA

9- Project Mugen

Platform: PC PS4 PS5

Release Date: TBA

8- Enshrouded

Platform: PC

Release Date: January 24, 2024

7- Europa

Platform: PC

Release Date: April 16, 2024

6- Black Myth Wukong

Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S

Release Date: August 20, 2024

5- DokeV

Platform: PC

Release Date: 2024

4- Avowed

Platform: PC XSX|S

Release Date: 2024

3- Rise of the ronin

Platform: PS5

Release Date: March 22, 2024

2- Crimson Desert

Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One

Release Date: TBA

1- Light no fire

Platform: PC

Release Date: TBA

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  1. Crimson Desert just feels like it's throwing every single game element they can think of. And while some of the stuff is pretty neat, there's also a bunch of stuff I just don't care for in games (like fishing, for example)

    If you're gonna do a "ten more" list, I'm really curious about 2 open-world titles

    -Outcast 2: because of the way the devs seem to be building on the ecosystem aspects of the original (Do things in one biome, it affects how NPCs and enemies react across Adelpha) This was really cool (although obviously, rudimentary) in the original, so I really want to see a modern take on it.
    -Showa: American story. Now I generally don't care much for zombie games, but the premise of a Japanized post-apoc America is just too out there to not be interesting. It also feels like it's gonna have a really pulpy vibe to the non-zombie enemies, and overall, the zombies are a backdrop and not the focus. So I want to see where that one goes.

    Balas
  2. These studios that made beloved games more then a decade ago probably lost majority of the devs that made them by now. Hearing names like obsidian and fallout new Vegas doesn't inspire confidence in new projects. Maybe I'm wrong.

    Balas
  3. Black Myth Wukong isn't open world. According to Fextralife, they did a video recently in the past month where they got hands on time to play the game, it's a mission based game, you go through levels, fight a few enemies and then fight a boss at the end of the mission.

    Balas
  4. Love how Shaun Murray got onstage and immediately started his bullshit again, “oh it’s not a video game mountain, it’s an actual mountain”. Like yeah that sounds awful. Thankfully the actual gameplay looks more reasonable

    Balas
  5. It's a good thing there's more interesting games out there than I will ever have the time to play, because it makes it painless to say no to any product from China.

    Balas
  6. Wukong is … attracting a lot of attention on Chinese internet, and not for the right reason at all. I’m not usually one for boycotting games, but this may be where I draw the line.

    Balas

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