Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most popular games in the world since its release in 2018. The Rockstar Games creation provides players with so many options and in-game activities that you can play for hundreds of hours without repeating a single scenario. Some players have spent the last three years trying to play out every scenario in the game, but after so many hours, you’re bound to hit the wall. In that case, you may want to look for other games that give you a breath of fresh air but are also just as good as Red Dead Redemption 2. If you’re done playing as Arthur Morgan and are looking for a new game that’s still quite similar, check out our list of the 10 best games like Red Dead Redemption 2.

  1. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

This is probably the closest game to Red Dead Redemption 2 in terms of backdrop and era. Released in 2013, Gunslinger is the fourth installment in the Call of Juarez series but it departs from the original storyline. Set in the Wild West, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger follows the main character Silas Greaves, a bounty hunter who tells outrageous stories of his exploits hunting down famous criminals. The appearance of iconic figures like Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the Dalton Gang, and Rustling Bob Bryant gave a lot of hype to the game upon its release. U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower even makes a short cameo. Like Red Dead Redemption 2’s Dead Eye feature, Gunslinger has the Concentration mode, which allows players to slow down time and kill multiple enemies within a certain period. This installment also adds features like Quick Time Events (QTEs), Sense of Death, and breaking down doors. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger received positive ratings across the board because of its narration, gameplay, and humor. It was the third best-selling game in 2013, only bettered by Far Cry 3 and Terraria. 2. Fallout: New Vegas

Released in 2010 by Obsidian Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks, Fallout: New Vegas is a spin-off of the popular Fallout series but has also become one of the franchise’s most popular games. Like the other Fallout games, New Vegas is inspired by the Wasteland universe. New Vegas is set in a futuristic dystopia that includes areas from California, Nevada, and Arizona. The obvious difference between this game and Red Dead Redemption 2 is the eras in which they take place. Despite that, the two games still have multiple similarities that fans of the latter are sure to enjoy Fallout: New Vegas. You control the Courier, who is initially tasked to deliver a package to New Vegas. After surviving an ambush, you go on a journey to find the assassin and recover your package. The game retains gameplay elements from the main series while improving on features such as melee and ranged combat, the camera perspective, and a new Perk system. Character creation was the biggest complaint by players in Fallout 3 as it took too long to finish, and New Vegas made sure to fix that problem.  3. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

One of the most popular releases in the 2010s, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the third installment of the series developed and published by CD Projekt Red. The franchise is based on fantasy novels of the same name written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Set in a fictional universe ruled by Slavonic mythology, you play as Geralt of Rivia, also known as The Witcher. Geralt is a monster hunter who is trying to find his missing daughter while trying to escape the mythical Wild Hunt. You will fight through melee or magic combat, use spells to defeat enemies, and improve your abilities using points to make Geralt stronger. Witcher 3 quickly become one of the most popular games of all time because of its combination of gameplay, storyline, world design, and combat mechanics. Some side characters like Yennefer (sorcerer and Geralt’s lover), Dandelion (a bard), and Vesemir (Geralt’s teacher) are also well-loved by fans of the game. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt received heavily positive reviews from most outlets, including a perfect rating from GameSpot. It sold more than 1.5 million copies from pre-orders alone and has sold over 30 million copies as of April 2021. It’s now widely considered one of the best video games ever made. 4. Grand Theft Auto V

Grand Theft Auto V was developed by Rockstar Games, who also created Red Dead Redemption 2. However, this is not where their similarities stop. Like RDR2, GTA is set in an open-world environment with almost limitless possibilities. While there is a story to follow, you can also opt to forego that and forge your own path in the world. GTA V takes place in the fictionalized version of Los Angeles called Los Santos City, with the player taking control of three different protagonists. You play gangster Franklin, drug dealer Trevor, and bank robber Michael as they try to pull different criminal jobs while avoiding the corrupt government and other big criminals in the state. Melee combat or ranged weapons are the go-to combat mechanics in the game, while the HUD includes your health bar and wanted level. Be careful about committing crimes with witnesses as the higher your wanted stars are, the more law enforcement units will be chasing you. GTA V received overwhelmingly positive reviews from all outlets, even getting multiple perfect ratings. It sold more than 11 million copies within the first 24 hours and has sold more than 145 million copies worldwide as of May 2021. 5. Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance was published by Deep Silver in 2018. This historical action RPG happens in the Kingdom of Bohemia, which the Holy Roman Empire controls. The game boasts a historically accurate world design. Set in 1403, protagonist Henry survives a massacre of his village that was ordered by the Hungarian king. Henry eventually joins the rebel forces in order to exact revenge on the king, hoping to replace him with the rightful heir to the throne. Like Red Dead Redemption 2, the game features an open-world environment where you can explore and interact with different objects. You can create your own character and customize them to different roles like warriors or thieves. The missions are non-linear so you can play whichever one you like first. Kingdom Come: Deliverance got a rating of 84 out of 100 from PC Gamer (UK) and 8 out of 10 from IGN. The game was very popular during its release, selling more than 500,000 copies in its first couple of days. It has sold more than three million copies as of 2020.

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  1. Gun

One of the oldest games on our list, Gun is an action-adventure game released in 2005. Just like Red Dead Redemption 2, this game is set in the Wild West, with the appearance of gunslingers and being able to hunt wildlife like horses, buffalo, and other livestock. You will travel across towns while trying to escape or fight back against bandit ambushes or attacks. If you cause chaos in the town, local law enforcement will try to capture you. You should avoid killing civilians if you don’t want the entire town working against you. Guns like revolvers, rifles, and shotguns are available to use. You can also find bows and explosives in the game. Famous actors like Thomas Jane, Tom Skerritt, and Ron Perlman voice some of the characters. Gun received multiple awards, including the Xbox 360 Action Game of the Year from GameSpy. GameSpot even dubbed it as a “19th century Grand Theft Auto.” It has sold more than a million copies worldwide. 7. Mafia II

Before Mafia III became one of the biggest games of all time, its predecessor, Mafia II, was also very popular among gamers. It was published by 2K Games. The game exists in a fictional world based on a combination of the cities of Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Detroit, San Francisco, and Chicago. You play as Vito Scaletta, who is part of the Sicilian mob. You will participate in the constant power struggle among the Mafia families in the city. Just like RDR2, any criminal activities with witnesses will result in law enforcement going after you. Set in the 1940s, players can experience the golden era of the Italian mob and live out their film noir fantasies. The weapons in the game are also era-appropriate and there are many different vehicles you can drive and guns you can use. The game’s weather system also affects driving mechanics. Mafia II received generally positive reviews, getting a rating of 3.5 stars from GamePro and 8.5 out of 10 from GameSpot. Its sequel, Mafia III, was released in 2016. 8. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is the 11th installment of the main series of the very popular Assassin’s Creed franchise. It features a massive open-world environment set in fictional Ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian War. This is a departure from the series main storyline of the Brotherhood versus the Templar Order. You can play as a male or female Greek mercenary on a journey to find their missing family. You are a descendant of the famous Spartan king Leonidas and inherit his old spear that has been reforged as your main sword with special abilities. The game keeps its technology tree that unlocks active abilities. Melee combat is the main fighting mechanic but ranged weapons can also be used in the game. IGN gave Assassin’s Creed Odyssey a rating of 9.2 out of 10 and GamesRadar+ gave it a perfect five-star rating for its immersive story and world design. It has sold more than 10 million copies as of 2020. 9. Mad Max

Based on the popular film franchise, Mad Max was released in 2015 by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game was highly anticipated as it was released just months after the latest film Mad Max: Fury Road dominated the box office. You play as Max Rockatansky as he travels across the open-world Wasteland while building his Magnum Opus vehicle. Vehicular combat is the main way to fight enemies, and you can upgrade your car’s weapons and armor to perform better. Because driving is such a large part of the gameplay, developers made sure to keep the mechanics as smooth as possible. Mad Max received mixed reviews, but general consensus still swayed to the positive. Critics praised the driving mechanics, world design, and the immersive storyline of the game. It was also one of the best-selling games in 2015 in the United States. 10. Red Dead Redemption

We cannot have a list of games like Red Dead Redemption 2 without including its predecessor. Red Dead Redemption is set near the end of the Wild West era in 1911. Because RDR2 serves as a prequel to this game, players will be happy to see the appearance of some of their most beloved characters in Red Dead Redemption. The story follows John Marston, an outlaw whose family has been kidnapped by the government in order to force him to work for them as a hired gun. He is tasked to capture three of his former gang members while making allies along the way. The open-world environment is set in a fictional version of the United States and Mexico. Like RDR2, horses are the main mode of transportation and you can capture them from the wilderness or steal them from their owners. Bandits, gunslingers, and law enforcement are big elements of the game. Red Dead Redemption sold over 15 million copies by 2017, and Rockstar Games immediately worked to develop a successor as a result of the hype.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most popular games in the world since its release in 2018. The Rockstar Games creation provides players with so many options and in-game activities that you can play for hundreds of hours without repeating a single scenario. Some players have spent the last three years trying to play out every scenario in the game, but after so many hours, you’re bound to hit the wall. In that case, you may want to look for other games that give you a breath of fresh air but are also just as good as Red Dead Redemption 2. If you’re done playing as Arthur Morgan and are looking for a new game that’s still quite similar, check out our list of the 10 best games like Red Dead Redemption 2.

  1. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

This is probably the closest game to Red Dead Redemption 2 in terms of backdrop and era. Released in 2013, Gunslinger is the fourth installment in the Call of Juarez series but it departs from the original storyline. Set in the Wild West, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger follows the main character Silas Greaves, a bounty hunter who tells outrageous stories of his exploits hunting down famous criminals. The appearance of iconic figures like Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the Dalton Gang, and Rustling Bob Bryant gave a lot of hype to the game upon its release. U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower even makes a short cameo. Like Red Dead Redemption 2’s Dead Eye feature, Gunslinger has the Concentration mode, which allows players to slow down time and kill multiple enemies within a certain period. This installment also adds features like Quick Time Events (QTEs), Sense of Death, and breaking down doors. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger received positive ratings across the board because of its narration, gameplay, and humor. It was the third best-selling game in 2013, only bettered by Far Cry 3 and Terraria. 2. Fallout: New Vegas

Released in 2010 by Obsidian Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks, Fallout: New Vegas is a spin-off of the popular Fallout series but has also become one of the franchise’s most popular games. Like the other Fallout games, New Vegas is inspired by the Wasteland universe. New Vegas is set in a futuristic dystopia that includes areas from California, Nevada, and Arizona. The obvious difference between this game and Red Dead Redemption 2 is the eras in which they take place. Despite that, the two games still have multiple similarities that fans of the latter are sure to enjoy Fallout: New Vegas. You control the Courier, who is initially tasked to deliver a package to New Vegas. After surviving an ambush, you go on a journey to find the assassin and recover your package. The game retains gameplay elements from the main series while improving on features such as melee and ranged combat, the camera perspective, and a new Perk system. Character creation was the biggest complaint by players in Fallout 3 as it took too long to finish, and New Vegas made sure to fix that problem.  3. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

One of the most popular releases in the 2010s, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the third installment of the series developed and published by CD Projekt Red. The franchise is based on fantasy novels of the same name written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Set in a fictional universe ruled by Slavonic mythology, you play as Geralt of Rivia, also known as The Witcher. Geralt is a monster hunter who is trying to find his missing daughter while trying to escape the mythical Wild Hunt. You will fight through melee or magic combat, use spells to defeat enemies, and improve your abilities using points to make Geralt stronger. Witcher 3 quickly become one of the most popular games of all time because of its combination of gameplay, storyline, world design, and combat mechanics. Some side characters like Yennefer (sorcerer and Geralt’s lover), Dandelion (a bard), and Vesemir (Geralt’s teacher) are also well-loved by fans of the game. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt received heavily positive reviews from most outlets, including a perfect rating from GameSpot. It sold more than 1.5 million copies from pre-orders alone and has sold over 30 million copies as of April 2021. It’s now widely considered one of the best video games ever made. 4. Grand Theft Auto V

Grand Theft Auto V was developed by Rockstar Games, who also created Red Dead Redemption 2. However, this is not where their similarities stop. Like RDR2, GTA is set in an open-world environment with almost limitless possibilities. While there is a story to follow, you can also opt to forego that and forge your own path in the world. GTA V takes place in the fictionalized version of Los Angeles called Los Santos City, with the player taking control of three different protagonists. You play gangster Franklin, drug dealer Trevor, and bank robber Michael as they try to pull different criminal jobs while avoiding the corrupt government and other big criminals in the state. Melee combat or ranged weapons are the go-to combat mechanics in the game, while the HUD includes your health bar and wanted level. Be careful about committing crimes with witnesses as the higher your wanted stars are, the more law enforcement units will be chasing you. GTA V received overwhelmingly positive reviews from all outlets, even getting multiple perfect ratings. It sold more than 11 million copies within the first 24 hours and has sold more than 145 million copies worldwide as of May 2021. 5. Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance was published by Deep Silver in 2018. This historical action RPG happens in the Kingdom of Bohemia, which the Holy Roman Empire controls. The game boasts a historically accurate world design. Set in 1403, protagonist Henry survives a massacre of his village that was ordered by the Hungarian king. Henry eventually joins the rebel forces in order to exact revenge on the king, hoping to replace him with the rightful heir to the throne. Like Red Dead Redemption 2, the game features an open-world environment where you can explore and interact with different objects. You can create your own character and customize them to different roles like warriors or thieves. The missions are non-linear so you can play whichever one you like first. Kingdom Come: Deliverance got a rating of 84 out of 100 from PC Gamer (UK) and 8 out of 10 from IGN. The game was very popular during its release, selling more than 500,000 copies in its first couple of days. It has sold more than three million copies as of 2020.

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  1. Gun

One of the oldest games on our list, Gun is an action-adventure game released in 2005. Just like Red Dead Redemption 2, this game is set in the Wild West, with the appearance of gunslingers and being able to hunt wildlife like horses, buffalo, and other livestock. You will travel across towns while trying to escape or fight back against bandit ambushes or attacks. If you cause chaos in the town, local law enforcement will try to capture you. You should avoid killing civilians if you don’t want the entire town working against you. Guns like revolvers, rifles, and shotguns are available to use. You can also find bows and explosives in the game. Famous actors like Thomas Jane, Tom Skerritt, and Ron Perlman voice some of the characters. Gun received multiple awards, including the Xbox 360 Action Game of the Year from GameSpy. GameSpot even dubbed it as a “19th century Grand Theft Auto.” It has sold more than a million copies worldwide. 7. Mafia II

Before Mafia III became one of the biggest games of all time, its predecessor, Mafia II, was also very popular among gamers. It was published by 2K Games. The game exists in a fictional world based on a combination of the cities of Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Detroit, San Francisco, and Chicago. You play as Vito Scaletta, who is part of the Sicilian mob. You will participate in the constant power struggle among the Mafia families in the city. Just like RDR2, any criminal activities with witnesses will result in law enforcement going after you. Set in the 1940s, players can experience the golden era of the Italian mob and live out their film noir fantasies. The weapons in the game are also era-appropriate and there are many different vehicles you can drive and guns you can use. The game’s weather system also affects driving mechanics. Mafia II received generally positive reviews, getting a rating of 3.5 stars from GamePro and 8.5 out of 10 from GameSpot. Its sequel, Mafia III, was released in 2016. 8. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is the 11th installment of the main series of the very popular Assassin’s Creed franchise. It features a massive open-world environment set in fictional Ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian War. This is a departure from the series main storyline of the Brotherhood versus the Templar Order. You can play as a male or female Greek mercenary on a journey to find their missing family. You are a descendant of the famous Spartan king Leonidas and inherit his old spear that has been reforged as your main sword with special abilities. The game keeps its technology tree that unlocks active abilities. Melee combat is the main fighting mechanic but ranged weapons can also be used in the game. IGN gave Assassin’s Creed Odyssey a rating of 9.2 out of 10 and GamesRadar+ gave it a perfect five-star rating for its immersive story and world design. It has sold more than 10 million copies as of 2020. 9. Mad Max

Based on the popular film franchise, Mad Max was released in 2015 by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game was highly anticipated as it was released just months after the latest film Mad Max: Fury Road dominated the box office. You play as Max Rockatansky as he travels across the open-world Wasteland while building his Magnum Opus vehicle. Vehicular combat is the main way to fight enemies, and you can upgrade your car’s weapons and armor to perform better. Because driving is such a large part of the gameplay, developers made sure to keep the mechanics as smooth as possible. Mad Max received mixed reviews, but general consensus still swayed to the positive. Critics praised the driving mechanics, world design, and the immersive storyline of the game. It was also one of the best-selling games in 2015 in the United States. 10. Red Dead Redemption

We cannot have a list of games like Red Dead Redemption 2 without including its predecessor. Red Dead Redemption is set near the end of the Wild West era in 1911. Because RDR2 serves as a prequel to this game, players will be happy to see the appearance of some of their most beloved characters in Red Dead Redemption. The story follows John Marston, an outlaw whose family has been kidnapped by the government in order to force him to work for them as a hired gun. He is tasked to capture three of his former gang members while making allies along the way. The open-world environment is set in a fictional version of the United States and Mexico. Like RDR2, horses are the main mode of transportation and you can capture them from the wilderness or steal them from their owners. Bandits, gunslingers, and law enforcement are big elements of the game. Red Dead Redemption sold over 15 million copies by 2017, and Rockstar Games immediately worked to develop a successor as a result of the hype.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most popular games in the world since its release in 2018. The Rockstar Games creation provides players with so many options and in-game activities that you can play for hundreds of hours without repeating a single scenario.

Some players have spent the last three years trying to play out every scenario in the game, but after so many hours, you’re bound to hit the wall. In that case, you may want to look for other games that give you a breath of fresh air but are also just as good as Red Dead Redemption 2.

If you’re done playing as Arthur Morgan and are looking for a new game that’s still quite similar, check out our list of the 10 best games like Red Dead Redemption 2.

1. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

This is probably the closest game to Red Dead Redemption 2 in terms of backdrop and era. Released in 2013, Gunslinger is the fourth installment in the Call of Juarez series but it departs from the original storyline.

Set in the Wild West, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger follows the main character Silas Greaves, a bounty hunter who tells outrageous stories of his exploits hunting down famous criminals. The appearance of iconic figures like Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the Dalton Gang, and Rustling Bob Bryant gave a lot of hype to the game upon its release. U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower even makes a short cameo.

Like Red Dead Redemption 2’s Dead Eye feature, Gunslinger has the Concentration mode, which allows players to slow down time and kill multiple enemies within a certain period. This installment also adds features like Quick Time Events (QTEs), Sense of Death, and breaking down doors.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger received positive ratings across the board because of its narration, gameplay, and humor. It was the third best-selling game in 2013, only bettered by Far Cry 3 and Terraria.

2. Fallout: New Vegas

Released in 2010 by Obsidian Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks, Fallout: New Vegas is a spin-off of the popular Fallout series but has also become one of the franchise’s most popular games. Like the other Fallout games, New Vegas is inspired by the Wasteland universe.

New Vegas is set in a futuristic dystopia that includes areas from California, Nevada, and Arizona. The obvious difference between this game and Red Dead Redemption 2 is the eras in which they take place. Despite that, the two games still have multiple similarities that fans of the latter are sure to enjoy Fallout: New Vegas.

You control the Courier, who is initially tasked to deliver a package to New Vegas. After surviving an ambush, you go on a journey to find the assassin and recover your package. The game retains gameplay elements from the main series while improving on features such as melee and ranged combat, the camera perspective, and a new Perk system.

Character creation was the biggest complaint by players in Fallout 3 as it took too long to finish, and New Vegas made sure to fix that problem. 

3. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

One of the most popular releases in the 2010s, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the third installment of the series developed and published by CD Projekt Red. The franchise is based on fantasy novels of the same name written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski.

Set in a fictional universe ruled by Slavonic mythology, you play as Geralt of Rivia, also known as The Witcher. Geralt is a monster hunter who is trying to find his missing daughter while trying to escape the mythical Wild Hunt. You will fight through melee or magic combat, use spells to defeat enemies, and improve your abilities using points to make Geralt stronger.

Witcher 3 quickly become one of the most popular games of all time because of its combination of gameplay, storyline, world design, and combat mechanics. Some side characters like Yennefer (sorcerer and Geralt’s lover), Dandelion (a bard), and Vesemir (Geralt’s teacher) are also well-loved by fans of the game.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt received heavily positive reviews from most outlets, including a perfect rating from GameSpot. It sold more than 1.5 million copies from pre-orders alone and has sold over 30 million copies as of April 2021. It’s now widely considered one of the best video games ever made.

4. Grand Theft Auto V

Grand Theft Auto V was developed by Rockstar Games, who also created Red Dead Redemption 2. However, this is not where their similarities stop. Like RDR2, GTA is set in an open-world environment with almost limitless possibilities. While there is a story to follow, you can also opt to forego that and forge your own path in the world.

GTA V takes place in the fictionalized version of Los Angeles called Los Santos City, with the player taking control of three different protagonists. You play gangster Franklin, drug dealer Trevor, and bank robber Michael as they try to pull different criminal jobs while avoiding the corrupt government and other big criminals in the state.

Melee combat or ranged weapons are the go-to combat mechanics in the game, while the HUD includes your health bar and wanted level. Be careful about committing crimes with witnesses as the higher your wanted stars are, the more law enforcement units will be chasing you.

GTA V received overwhelmingly positive reviews from all outlets, even getting multiple perfect ratings. It sold more than 11 million copies within the first 24 hours and has sold more than 145 million copies worldwide as of May 2021.

5. Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance was published by Deep Silver in 2018. This historical action RPG happens in the Kingdom of Bohemia, which the Holy Roman Empire controls. The game boasts a historically accurate world design.

Set in 1403, protagonist Henry survives a massacre of his village that was ordered by the Hungarian king. Henry eventually joins the rebel forces in order to exact revenge on the king, hoping to replace him with the rightful heir to the throne.

Like Red Dead Redemption 2, the game features an open-world environment where you can explore and interact with different objects. You can create your own character and customize them to different roles like warriors or thieves. The missions are non-linear so you can play whichever one you like first.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance got a rating of 84 out of 100 from PC Gamer (UK) and 8 out of 10 from IGN. The game was very popular during its release, selling more than 500,000 copies in its first couple of days. It has sold more than three million copies as of 2020.

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6. Gun

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One of the oldest games on our list, Gun is an action-adventure game released in 2005. Just like Red Dead Redemption 2, this game is set in the Wild West, with the appearance of gunslingers and being able to hunt wildlife like horses, buffalo, and other livestock.

You will travel across towns while trying to escape or fight back against bandit ambushes or attacks. If you cause chaos in the town, local law enforcement will try to capture you. You should avoid killing civilians if you don’t want the entire town working against you.

Guns like revolvers, rifles, and shotguns are available to use. You can also find bows and explosives in the game. Famous actors like Thomas Jane, Tom Skerritt, and Ron Perlman voice some of the characters.

Gun received multiple awards, including the Xbox 360 Action Game of the Year from GameSpy. GameSpot even dubbed it as a “19th century Grand Theft Auto.” It has sold more than a million copies worldwide.

7. Mafia II

Before Mafia III became one of the biggest games of all time, its predecessor, Mafia II, was also very popular among gamers. It was published by 2K Games. The game exists in a fictional world based on a combination of the cities of Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Detroit, San Francisco, and Chicago.

You play as Vito Scaletta, who is part of the Sicilian mob. You will participate in the constant power struggle among the Mafia families in the city. Just like RDR2, any criminal activities with witnesses will result in law enforcement going after you.

Set in the 1940s, players can experience the golden era of the Italian mob and live out their film noir fantasies. The weapons in the game are also era-appropriate and there are many different vehicles you can drive and guns you can use. The game’s weather system also affects driving mechanics. Mafia II received generally positive reviews, getting a rating of 3.5 stars from GamePro and 8.5 out of 10 from GameSpot. Its sequel, Mafia III, was released in 2016.

8. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is the 11th installment of the main series of the very popular Assassin’s Creed franchise. It features a massive open-world environment set in fictional Ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian War. This is a departure from the series main storyline of the Brotherhood versus the Templar Order.

You can play as a male or female Greek mercenary on a journey to find their missing family. You are a descendant of the famous Spartan king Leonidas and inherit his old spear that has been reforged as your main sword with special abilities. The game keeps its technology tree that unlocks active abilities. Melee combat is the main fighting mechanic but ranged weapons can also be used in the game.

IGN gave Assassin’s Creed Odyssey a rating of 9.2 out of 10 and GamesRadar+ gave it a perfect five-star rating for its immersive story and world design. It has sold more than 10 million copies as of 2020.

9. Mad Max

Based on the popular film franchise, Mad Max was released in 2015 by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game was highly anticipated as it was released just months after the latest film Mad Max: Fury Road dominated the box office.

You play as Max Rockatansky as he travels across the open-world Wasteland while building his Magnum Opus vehicle. Vehicular combat is the main way to fight enemies, and you can upgrade your car’s weapons and armor to perform better. Because driving is such a large part of the gameplay, developers made sure to keep the mechanics as smooth as possible.

Mad Max received mixed reviews, but general consensus still swayed to the positive. Critics praised the driving mechanics, world design, and the immersive storyline of the game. It was also one of the best-selling games in 2015 in the United States.

10. Red Dead Redemption

We cannot have a list of games like Red Dead Redemption 2 without including its predecessor. Red Dead Redemption is set near the end of the Wild West era in 1911. Because RDR2 serves as a prequel to this game, players will be happy to see the appearance of some of their most beloved characters in Red Dead Redemption.

The story follows John Marston, an outlaw whose family has been kidnapped by the government in order to force him to work for them as a hired gun. He is tasked to capture three of his former gang members while making allies along the way.

The open-world environment is set in a fictional version of the United States and Mexico. Like RDR2, horses are the main mode of transportation and you can capture them from the wilderness or steal them from their owners. Bandits, gunslingers, and law enforcement are big elements of the game. Red Dead Redemption sold over 15 million copies by 2017, and Rockstar Games immediately worked to develop a successor as a result of the hype.

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