Key Takeaways
- Many open-world games have vast amounts of content beyond the main story.
- Side quests, Easter Eggs, and other campaigns keep players engaged longer.
- Games like Batman: Arkham City and The Witcher 3 have some of the best side quests ever created.
There are so many open-world games across the market nowadays, but unfortunately for fans, these sweeping, epic adventures take a lot of time to make. Franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Grand Theft Auto have been proving just how long it can take to build the next generation-defining game in a series, but fortunately these games are also great at building hundreds of hours of content beyond the main campaign into their worlds.
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While modding communities and online options can keep players entertained almost endlessly, it is great to see a game that builds in a huge amount of content outside the main game. This leaves players wondering what they can do next when they finish the game, as opposed to feeling left at a dead end and immediately moving on. Easter Eggs, random encounters, side quests and even other campaigns can be hugely influential in keeping a game relevant for longer, and these games did that right.
10 Batman: Arkham City
Adventuring Deep Through The Batman Mythos
Few games have so much material to work with when it comes to side quests. Though Batman: Arkham City was created in 2011, it managed to capture the scope of modern open-world games with a truly vast volume of extra content. The Batman mythos had been built since 1940 and that meant there were continuous Easter Eggs, side villains and other stories to be told outside the main quest line for developers willing to put the effort in.
Rocksteady nailed this game, from Batcomputer simulation training to side quests involving a tonnage of Batman villains. Everyone from the Mad Hatter and Deadshot to Hush and Bane appear in this game. The sheer mass of side quests and collectables to be taken on make for one of gaming’s great experiences, particularly for those familiar with the Batman mythos.
9 The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
Dive Into A Zelda World More Deeply Than Ever Before
There have been so many different Legend of Zelda games over the years that this franchise also had a huge amount to work with when deciding to create a huge open-world game filled with hundreds of hours worth of content. Link’s adventure across this ultimate version of Hyrule is packed with over 70 side quests alone.
From purchasing land in Hylian Homeowner to Hunt For The Giant Horse, the side quests are varied and wildly entertaining in this game. Players can hunt for the Thunder Helm or Sand Boots and various other items that aren’t necessary but sure are cool and useful to have. If players want more challenges beyond the normal story, they can even search for side quests like Stranded On Eventide for a real head-scratcher in this massive, content-filled game.
8 Marvel’s Spider-Man
Fills New York With Fascinating Extras And Marvel Easter Eggs
When an open-world Spider-Man game arrived that allowed players to swing freely through a huge map of New York City, it was going to be a success no matter what. But the fact that it included a mass of side quests, collectables and other general activities outside the main story made Spidey’s New York feel like a real, alive city.
From fights with Taskmaster and huge construction sites filled with waves of enemies to tracking down different missions from Harry Osborn and collecting photos of landmarks, Marvel’s Spider-Man is a fantastic, vibrant open-world game which is complete with a nearly never-ending mass of content that players should make sure to check out on their next playthrough.
7 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Builds On A Beloved World With Some Of The Best Side Quests Ever
- Released
- May 19, 2015
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
The Continent has been expanded upon in books, games and on Netflix, but nothing has ever captured the feel of it as well as The Witcher 3. This game was massive, set across the Continent, from the notable city of Novigrad to the no-man’s land of Velen, and features the main quest to find Ciri and deal with the Wild Hunt, but also many other notable side stories and events.
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Geralt is a witcher, which means many monster hunts are available throughout the game. But various choices made affect romances, Ciri’s survival, and the war between Nilfgaard and the Northern Kingdoms. Side quests in The Witcher 3 are numerous and incredible, and it is noted as a game that players can adventure through for years without ever finishing the main story.
6 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
The Most Vast An Assassin’s Creed World Has Ever Been
- Released
- October 15, 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Although the Assassin’s Creed franchise is one of the longest-running in gaming history, and the quality has been incredibly consistent, even the size of most of the entries in this series will be left dwarfed by Odyssey. This epic game set in Ancient Greece tells a mythological history of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta.
Players take control of the Eagle Bearer and engage in battles, assassinations, naval combat and more, all while finding there is even more of a mass of side quests and content than previous entries in the beloved franchise.
5 Red Dead Redemption 2
A World That Feels Empty But Is Full Of Amazing Side Quests
- Released
- October 26, 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Players can just charge through much of the main story in Red Dead Redemption 2, venturing across several fictional states and a massive open world which feels surprisingly desolate for how much content is hidden there. But they’d be missing out on side quests that include everything from more backstory on Arthur to incredible storytelling involving a veteran and Marko Dragic’s surprisingly fun stories.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the biggest games ever and the kind of world it builds makes it easy to forget how much extra content is just hiding out there. The Stranger missions are a huge gateway into exciting storytelling. There is much more to Arthur’s redemption than players will likely realize on their first time playing through his story, making Red Dead Redemption 2 one of the most revisited open-world games ever.
4 Fallout: New Vegas
Everything Matters In The Incredible Mojave Desert
- Released
- October 19, 2010
The Fallout franchise is massive and continues to grow with the second season of the successful live-action show on the way. But Fallout: New Vegas remains one of the greatest games ever made because it packs the open-world setting of the Mojave Wasteland with content of all sorts.
Defending Bitter Springs against Legionnaires, hunting the creatures of the Wasteland for their eggs and the hilarious quest about freeing Raul are some particular highlights from this filled world. Fallout: New Vegas has die-hard fans who continue to replay it despite newer entries in the series because there was just such a worthy, hilarious and epic volume of exciting filler content in this game.
3 Grand Theft Auto 5
Los Santos Is The Ultimate Bustling Metropolis
- Released
- September 17, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Rockstar North
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Though fans are still waiting for a sequel over a decade later, Grand Theft Auto 5 did bring an expansive world to life and filled it to the brim with activities, quests and filler. A truly fantastic game which can easily be considered one of the best of all time, players get to experience the life of a criminal as they try to complete jobs and heists, rack up huge volumes of money, and purchase all sorts of great items and weapons.
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From trying to get a 5-star police rating to traveling up mountains and across the country, players can fly planes or drive boats. The options are endless in this world. Alongside GTA Online and GTA Roleplay servers, and with a huge modding community, there is easily a decade’s worth of enjoyment to be gotten out of a simple GTA 5 purchase.
2 Elden Ring
Horrifying Monstrosities That Don’t Even Matter To The Story
- Released
- February 25, 2022
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Normally, players can freely explore a game and look at everything there is to see without too much fear, as their character will level quickly enough to be able to handle most enemies. In a game like Elden Ring, this simply isn’t the case, as every enemy can be deadly, and every extra set of ruins could contain a huge maze that will frustrate players endlessly.
The challenges in even the filler content of Elden Ring are what makes it so memorable, so rewarding to get through, and so interesting to replay even, because players will normally sprint for the finish after dying so many times to individual bosses. This means most players, even those that have finished the game, haven’t seen most of the other terrifying bosses and side material that this bleak world is filled with.
1 Skyrim
More Amazing Campaigns Than Any Other Game Could Handle
- Released
- November 11, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Bethesda Game Studios
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Even huge games like GTA 5 and Elden Ring don’t come with a huge number of different campaigns. Skyrim has a main campaign, which focuses on the Dragonborn taking on and defeating Alduin, the ancient dragon. However, it also contains several other campaigns that are essentially wonderful filler content, like the Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood and Civil War.
Beyond even these, Skyrim has side quests, miscellaneous quests, random encounters, repeatable quests, Daedric Quests, and more. There is no end to what players can do, and to see everything within the game of Skyrim takes hundreds of hours spent venturing around the massive open world, particularly with the DLCs and anniversary edition content added in. This all makes for a hugely enjoyable mass volume of filler.
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