Open World Games
'Ghost Recon: Breakpoint' Soars While Players Navigate Chaos and Vulnerability
A gripping game of underdog tension, 'Breakpoint' transcends its familiar design even as it equivocates with its story.
'Gears 5' Is Playing Catch-Up With Ideas That Are Already Outdated
Is it still enough to be a great shooter? 'Gears 5' doesn't seem too sure.
I Keep Playing 'Assassin’s Creed Odyssey' Because it Reminds me of Xena
Kassandra is so awesome a character that I’m playing through this massive game just for her.
'Assassin's Creed Odyssey' Is Classical Ubisoft in the Wrong Ways
Assassin's Creed gave Ubisoft games their modern identity, now the Ubisoft monoculture has come for the Assassins.
What 'Rage 2' Could Learn from The Furious Wasteland of 'Mad Max'
The 2015 open-world game 'Mad Max' featured one of the most convincing wastelands we've ever seen.
The Best Part of 'Assassin's Creed Origins' Has Nothing to Do With Killing
The cycle of violence and vengeance is alive and well in 'Origins,' but its best moments are quieter.
The Open World of 'Yonder' Is Supremely Pretty, But So Shallow
There's a kindness to 'Yonder,' but I want to like it more than I do.
'Far Cry 5' Needs to Confront Montana's History of Violence and Greed
There’s a great opportunity here for Ubisoft to use the state as an allegory as much as a playground.
'Breath of the Wild' Makes Me Actually Want To Explore
How the new Zelda adventure provides a safe harbor for true exploration amidst a sea of open-world games.
'Horizon Zero Dawn' Is a Roller Coaster
Waypoint Editor-In-Chief Austin Walker concludes our letter series with his highs—and lows—with Guerrilla's game.