Summary
- Open-world games thrive on rich, well-written NPCs who breathe life into expansive worlds.
- Games like Watch Dogs Legion and Red Dead Redemption 2 prove the importance of NPCs in immersive storytelling.
- CDPR’s Witcher series and Fallout: New Vegas showcase how NPCs can elevate RPG experiences.
Open-world games have become one of the most popular kinds of video games in modern memory, and with the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 6, that’s not likely to stop any time soon. While the freedom they afford is one big reason, their expansive worlds are also usually populated by truly brilliant NPCs.
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Whether they’re open-worlds where the NPCs on the street take on a crucial role or brilliantly written open-world RPGs where the NPCs are a core part of the experience, open-world games have a clear love for one of gaming’s greatest inventions.
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Watch Dogs Legion
Every NPC A Story

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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
74/100
Critics Recommend:
60%
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October 29, 2020
While it’s fair to criticize Watch Dogs Legion for any number of design decisions, it’s hard to deny that its central premise of any NPC in the entire game world could become the story’s protagonist was ambitious, to say the least. If a gamer wants a granny to become the hero of DEDSEC, they’re more than welcome to do so (alongside even wilder possible recruits)
The actual execution of this central mechanic can be a little janky at times, but it remains one of the boldest game design decisions in recent AAA memory, so it deserves to have its flowers based on that alone by meaningful trying to reinterpret the role of the NPC in video games.
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Grand Theft Auto 5
Make Some Money

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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
92/100
Critics Recommend:
92%
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September 17, 2013
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Rockstar North
The Grand Theft Auto games didn’t invent the open world structure, but they did popularize it to such an extent that the studio has become famous for their worlds, where Los Santos, Liberty City, and Vice City, have become legendary video game locations all on their own.

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One major reason for this is that Rockstar always pay careful attention to the NPCs that populate the world. Not just the cast of whacky characters, but the everyday people on the street who give Los Santos its particular charms. When they’re not victims of absolute chaos, they’re one of the main reasons why places like Los Santos don’t just feel like a playground, but a real living and breathing place.
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Skyrim
The Living Northlands

Skyrim
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November 11, 2011
It wouldn’t be controversial to say that without NPCs, RPGs like Skyrim wouldn’t exist. Bethesda popularized the modern first-person RPG formula, but the reason that the games stick in the mind is for the immense amount of work they put into populating their worlds with hundreds, if not thousands, of voiced characters who embody the game’s many joinable factions.
Skyrim is their current crowning achievement, and although the world feels a little smaller than it once did, it’s still remarkable how many well-written NPCs are worked into the world that informs the culture, context, and the many, many quests players will be busy completing.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Jesus Christ Be Praised

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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
89/100
Critics Recommend:
97%
- Released
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February 4, 2025
- Developer(s)
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Warhorse Studios
When the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance game was released, it was praised for its adherence to realism and the hero’s journey of Henry rising from humble blacksmith to vengeful warrior. Yet, despite the luscious world and attention to historical detail, Warhorse’s games don’t have enough conversation about their NPC characters.
Warhorse are incredible at writing fully fleshed-out characters that don’t flatter the player but instead challenge them, making the world feel incredibly realistic. This continues in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, expanding on the original, and creating entire cities full of characters that feel fully fleshed out, make up memorable side quests, and make the player feel like they’re stepping into the history books.
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Cyberpunk: 2077
What Up, Choom?

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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
76/100
Critics Recommend:
65%
- Released
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December 10, 2020
The cyberpunk genre isn’t just about mega-corporations, dystopian societies, or sci-fi ideas; it is about the people that the cyberpunk dystopia affects and how it changes them. After all, in a genre about changing the body to fit the world, how can it not be about the people on the street level?
For whatever flaws Cyberpunk: 2077 might have, keen attention to the humanity of the people affected by a Cyberpunk dystopia is not one of them. Night City is packed with ironically human NPCs that feel real, all with multi-layered motivations and tragic stories, making up its many memorable side quests. For a game with the dressing of cynicism, it’s deeply humanist, paying loving attention to its central cast of NPCs.
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Red Dead Redemption 2
I Have A Plan

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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
96/100
Critics Recommend:
94%
- Released
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October 26, 2018
It’s long been debated whether video games are up to the same quality as films, TV shows, or novels, but that debate was put to rest in 2018 with the release of Red Dead Redemption 2. In their Western Magnum Opus full of stunningly beautiful locations, Rockstar has crafted a world with NPCs so rich in character that they don’t just rival other mediums, but far surpass them.
While the game may not have the interactivity with NPCs that others might, the sheer depth, consideration, and writing talent bringing Arthur Morgan’s camp to life deserves major recognition, and are major reasons why the game works. Rockstar clearly cares about their NPCs, and Red Dead Redemption 2 is the perfect evidence.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Stories To Unfold At Every Turn

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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
93/100
Critics Recommend:
95%
Where Cyberpunk had a clear beating heart for its NPCs, they don’t quite have the decades-long storied history with a richly-realized fantasy world that The Witcher games do. In The Witcher 3, the end of the Geralt trilogy, CD Projekt Red pulled out all the stops, creating a world filled with memorable NPCs that make its world one of the most memorable ever made.

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CDPR clearly knows that NPCs are the beating heart and soul of the greatest RPGs. Every character, no matter how small, has considerable thought put into them, and whether through art design, writing, or quest design, the NPCs are the primary joy of the game as Geralt makes his way through a broken world.
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Fallout: New Vegas
Big Iron On Your Hip

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October 19, 2010
Though it released in a bit of a mess, Fallout: New Vegas has gradually become one of the best-loved RPGs ever made, building upon the foundations of Bethesda’s Fallout 3, but taking far more time to explore the depth of the jolly apocalypse.
The NPCs, the factions they represent, as well as their politics and philosophy, are among the major reasons why this game is still talked about today. The game is richly populated with NPCs who don’t just muse on these big ideas but embody them and make the player’s decisions when deciding the course of the Mojave Wasteland real heft. NPCs react, die, and change throughout the game, making it the perfect ideal between great writing, and even better game design.

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