5 Largest Video Game Environments
Sandbox games require the player to navigate an environment without having to move through it level by level. The "open world" often connotes a non-linear approach to objectives and allows for free roaming, encouraging exploration. As processors get better and better, a game world may become larger and larger, moving away from text based narratives (which were technically open world permitting many actions in a world entirely within the players imagination), towards a more expansive, sprawling setting. For the purposes of this article, the use of "largest" does not refers to simple physical sized but to the worlds I found to be organic, in which every inch breaths and feels alive with spontaneous events and believable characters.