Are you struggling to find the best open-world games for low-end PC?
The most annoying thing about low end pcs is that you are limited to the market’s old games. But as you know, most of the time, old is gold, and when it comes to games like GTA or the Assassins Creed, you will undoubtedly agree on it.
1. Far Cry 3

Do you know what the definition of insanity is?
Well, 90% of the gamers knows and loves how Vaas’ character is played in the game and the harsh elements.
2. Need For Speed: Most Wanted

When you run the game for the first time, you immediately get a tutorial race, and YOU CAN’T SKIP IT! Like a typical EA, everyone knows how to ride a car, at least in the real game.
The game is mostly based on racing against the bunch of random guys in the street; they consider this racing and is The Most Wanted.
In the real world, when I used to play NFS Most Wanted, the only thing I enjoyed with my heart and soul was her, Mia Townsend. If you had a crush on her like me, raise the hand in the air, because I did.
3. Mafia 1 - 2

I had never played Mafia until 2018 when I had a lot with the GTA series and just wanted some other games to fill up space. I met the Mafia, the game of real heaven. Just kidding, the game is about the taxi driver involved with the Mafia and starts working for them (Don Salieri).
No more spoilers here.
The Mafia is more of a driving game, although you have a free-roam like GTA series later.
4. GTA San Andreas

GTA San Andreas was the best game released in 2004, developed by Rockstar games. The game has a HUGE map connecting three cities. Whether you want to drive a car, hop into a helicopter, or bicycle, you could do everything in this game.
The San Andreas was the most popular game after its first launch on PS2 and quickly became one of the best open-world games that you can play till today.
5. Assassin’s Creed 3
Capture Templar forts, hunt animals through hill and brush, liberate city districts, attack roving convoys, establish a guild of Assassins, build up your Homestead on the Frontier, trade and craft items, battle the British navy in your ship the Aquila, collect Almanac pages from rooftops, feathers from treetops and pirate trinkets from clifftops, hunt for treasure up and down the coast, play various board games in pubs and inns, rescue citizens from firing squads and oppression, assassinate Templars, and SO much more.
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