Best 2025 Video Games for exploration quality

#1 Kirby Air Riders
5.0

City Trial exploration was praised for rewarding discovery, map knowledge, and new strategies.

Pros: flying mechanics, exploration quality

Cons: AI behavior, boss design

#2 Absolum
4.9

Exploration was a major positive, supported by alternate routes, secrets, handcrafted spaces, and reasons to revisit paths.

Pros: mission design, world interactivity

Cons: quest design, endgame content

#3 Arc Raiders
4.8

Exploration was widely praised for rewarding curiosity, hidden routes, dense maps, and environmental discoveries.

Pros: frame rate stability, platform-specific feature support

Cons: voice acting, writing quality

#4 Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time
4.8

Exploration is a clear strength, with reviewers highlighting richly rewarded spaces, resources, secrets, and optional discovery.

Pros: load times, crash stability

Cons: originality, voice acting

#5 Donkey Kong Bananza
4.8

Exploration was a major strength, with reviewers enjoying open-ended movement, dense secrets, and constant reasons to poke through each layer.

Pros: gameplay mechanics, world interactivity

Cons: economy and resource balance, enemy variety

#6 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
4.8

Exploration is praised when reviewers focus on experimenting with equipment, environmental tricks, and the jungle's hidden options.

Pros: world interactivity, sandbox freedom

Cons: crash stability, learning curve

#7 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
4.7

Exploration is strongly praised for making Australia exciting, scenic, and rewarding to traverse, especially when routes and vistas click.

Pros: animation quality, facial animations

Cons: quest design, AI behavior

#8 Ghost of Yōtei
4.7

Exploration is one of the strongest areas, often called rewarding, organic, and meaningful, though one dissenting review finds it over-guided.

Pros: movement feel, environmental detail

Cons: puzzle design, age appropriateness

#9 Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter
4.7

Exploration was praised for scale and connected spaces that made the remade Liberl feel more convincing.

Pros: protagonist appeal, art direction

Cons: camera behavior, tutorial quality

#10 Avowed
4.6

Exploration was one of the strongest consensus positives, with dense maps, secrets, vertical paths, and constant rewards keeping reviewers engaged.

Pros: tutorial quality, level design

Cons: stealth mechanics, endgame content

#11 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4
4.5

Exploration was praised when goals, hidden routes, and level secrets encouraged players to learn maps rather than just chase scores.

Pros: core gameplay loop, controls responsiveness

Cons: crash stability, cross-save support

#12 Hollow Knight: Silksong
4.5

Exploration is a standout, with most reviewers praising dense secrets, rewarding routes, and curiosity-driven discovery, though a few disliked sparse rewards or risk pressure.

Pros: core gameplay loop, world interactivity

Cons: loot system, accessibility options

#13 Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
4.4

Exploration was praised for beautiful spaces, meaningful discoveries, and a strong adventuring feel, though harsh systems made some travel demanding.

Pros: soundtrack quality, fun factor

Cons: checkpoint system, family friendliness

#14 Atomfall
4.4

Exploration was the clearest strength across reviews, with praise for curiosity-driven discovery, meaningful leads, and rewarding secrets.

Pros: art direction, frame rate stability

Cons: boss design, camera behavior

#15 Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake
4.4

Exploration was generally praised for rewarding secrets, treasure, and open-ended discovery, though one underwater segment was called slow and awkward.

Pros: visual effects quality, environmental detail

Cons: AI behavior, level design

#16 Civilization VII
4.3

Exploration received praise when maps, scouts, distant lands, and later updates made discovery feel rewarding, though some launch-era opinions were more limited.

Pros: animation quality, controls responsiveness

Cons: matchmaking quality, user interface design

#17 Lego Voyagers
4.2

Exploration was praised when side sights, distractions, and small world details encouraged players to linger beyond the main path.

Pros: writing quality, checkpoint system

Cons: menu usability, user interface design

#18 Doom: The Dark Ages
4.1

Exploration and secrets were commonly praised as rewarding, though some reviewers disliked backtracking or losing the old teleport/backtrack convenience.

Pros: environmental detail, polish

Cons: camera behavior, value for money

#19 Shinobi: Art of Vengeance
4.1

Exploration is divisive: many enjoy secrets, replayable routes, and rewards, while others find backtracking or Metroidvania-lite detours less compelling.

Pros: graphics quality, environmental detail

Cons: bug frequency, dialogue quality

#20 Assassin's Creed Shadows
4.0

Exploration earns strong praise for discovery, scenery, and organic clue-following, though several reviewers found traversal or repeated activities less satisfying over time.

Pros: environmental detail, cross-save support

Cons: writing quality, enemy variety

#21 Little Nightmares III
4.0

Exploration was praised in selected areas, especially Carnavale and less railroaded spaces, but evidence was limited.

Pros: load times, haptic feedback integration

Cons: save system reliability, aiming precision

#22 Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
4.0

Exploration quality was limited but positively noted in the hands-on review for adding slower searching and environmental interaction between battles.

Pros: animation quality, multiplayer design

Cons: save system reliability, companion AI

#23 The Outer Worlds 2
3.9

Exploration was generally rewarding and purposeful, though some reviewers found open stretches empty or unrewarding.

Pros: world-building, mission design

Cons: mission variety, enemy variety

#24 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
3.9

Exploration was generally rewarding through secrets, journals, bosses, and side areas, but several reviewers noted linearity, uneven depth, or trivial overworld movement.

Pros: monetization fairness, microtransaction impact

Cons: platforming precision, menu usability

#25 Silent Hill f
3.9

Exploration was usually seen as rewarding and atmospheric, but several reviewers said combat, tight inventory, or enemy pressure made it harder to enjoy freely.

Pros: voice acting, emotional impact

Cons: family friendliness, menu usability

#26 Cronos: The New Dawn
3.9

Exploration was commonly seen as rewarding and atmospheric, especially for resources and world detail, though backtracking and inventory friction hurt the flow for some.

Pros: core gameplay loop, emotional impact

Cons: checkpoint system, bug frequency

#27 Battlefield 6
3.8

open-ended segments gave the campaign some limited exploratory value.

Pros: haptic feedback integration, performance optimization

Cons: pacing, microtransaction impact

#28 Metroid Prime 4: Beyond
3.8

Exploration was strongest in the dungeon-like zones and weakest when the desert hub or heavy guidance interrupted discovery.

Pros: world-building, frame rate stability

Cons: companion AI, upgrade system

#29 Borderlands 4
3.8

Exploration is rewarding when it leads to loot and side content, but some reviewers find navigation and invisible walls limiting.

Pros: sandbox freedom, art direction

Cons: polish, save system reliability

#30 Pokémon Legends: Z-A
3.6

Exploration was one of the most split attributes, praised for rooftop discoveries and rare Pokémon, but criticized for samey, restricted spaces.

Pros: crash stability, gameplay mechanics

Cons: AI behavior, monetization fairness

#31 The Alters
3.6

Exploration divided reviewers: several found it atmospheric, tactile, or satisfying, while others found it basic, repetitive, or chore-like.

Pros: controls responsiveness, onboarding experience

Cons: crash stability, grind level

#32 Monster Hunter Wilds
3.4

Exploration quality was split: several reviewers enjoyed discovery and rewarding environments, while others felt autopilot and story rails reduced exploration.

Pros: art direction, cross-play support

Cons: dialogue quality, monetization fairness

#33 South of Midnight
3.2

Exploration was mixed: reviewers enjoyed the scenery and light secrets, but several felt linearity and simple detours limited discovery.

Pros: atmosphere, voice acting

Cons: world interactivity, camera behavior

#34 Mario Kart World Review
3.2

Free Roam exploration split reviewers: some enjoyed its chill sandbox feel, while many found it sparse, repetitive, or light on meaningful activity.

Pros: animation quality, sound design

Cons: difficulty balance, AI behavior

#35 The First Berserker: Khazan
3.2

Exploration is mixed: several reviewers like hidden rewards and shortcuts, but others find exploration limited, stifled, or nearly absent.

Pros: core gameplay loop, controls responsiveness

Cons: mission design, learning curve

#36 Digimon Story Time Stranger
3.0

Exploration earned praise for curiosity in the Digital World but criticism for shallow hubs, restrictive pathways, and limited discovery in some areas.

Pros: atmosphere, world-building

Cons: HUD clarity, fast travel convenience

#37 Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
3.0

Exploration divided reviewers, with one calling object hunting wasteful while another enjoyed moving through the world at a personal pace.

Pros: character roster, animation quality

Cons: core gameplay loop, polish

#38 Elden Ring Nightreign
2.8

Exploration was divisive: some enjoyed secrets and compact adventures, while others felt time pressure stripped away wonder and experimentation.

Pros: emotional impact, visual effects quality

Cons: crash stability, cross-play support

#39 Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves
2.5

Exploration quality is limited in Episodes of South Town because players use map navigation rather than walking around the city.

Pros: emotional impact, animation quality

Cons: enemy variety, server reliability

#40 Split Fiction
2.2

Exploration was criticized where invisible walls and glitches undercut curiosity.

Pros: puzzle design, level design

Cons: exploration quality, side character depth