5 best open-world games of the 2010s that are similar to GTA 5
The open-world genre in gaming rose to prominence in the early 2000s and has continued its dominant run in the gaming industry through the 2010s. The genre first became popular with the release of GTA 3, and the 3D open-world structure of the game had fans tripping over themselves to get a copy.
As a result, any open-world game would unfairly be labeled a "GTA clone", which had little to no truth to it. The genre has been the hotbed for innovation and developers have today been able to create a diverse set of games within the genre.
The cityscapes of games like GTA 5 are extremely appealing to fans, who are often in search of games with similar styles. Here, we take a look at some of the best games from the last decade that fans of GTA 5 might enjoy.
1) Sleeping Dogs
Sleeping Dogs stands on its own two feet and does not have any overlap with games like GTA 5, apart from the open-world structure. Sleeping Dogs feels familiar but also wholly original, and fans have come to appreciate the game long after its initial release.
The story and the world of Sleeping Dogs are, at times, utterly ridiculous and hilarious but is also genuinely heartfelt and honest in parts. The game's deeply engaging combat system and gameplay perfectly complement its roots in Hong Kong action films.
Together, each element of Sleeping Dogs contributes to an extremely well-detailed and refined gaming experience.
2) Just Cause 3
The Just Cause franchise has a completely different and unique standard of quality measurement. While people would look for realism, authenticity or cinematic qualities in games, Just Cause is only concerned with gameplay and does a mighty good job with it.
That is not to say that other areas of the game are lacking as Just Cause presents an incredibly gameplay-rich and well-designed environment for pure chaos. Just Cause 3 might just be the most quintessential entry in the franchise and one of the most beloved ever.
The game rewards players for thinking out of the box and coming up with interesting solutions to fairly standard missions.
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