Best Open-World Games That Make You Feel Weightless

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by Ollie Tuscarny

Movement is often a deciding factor for many people when deciding what game to play. Sometimes the traversal options are clunky, or there is a lack of depth, which forces many players to instantly be turned away, but in some cases, the limits are gone, allowing players to soar high into the sky and be one with the clouds.

This feeling of weightlessness is truly breathtaking when done right, and there are plenty of games out there that manage to achieve that feeling perfectly. From cozy adventures to realistic simulators, these games manage to capture effortlessly what it means to be walking on air.

Sky: Children of Light

The Beauty In Flying Together

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  • Freegliding across a range of environments
  • Movement feels soft and floaty rather than rigid

Skycreates a world built around serene, almost buoyant motion that allows players to glide and swoop through the skies without a care in the world. Its soft animations and minimalist world design make every movement feel like a calming journey, ensuring players are constantly relaxed rather than stressed.

As players ride wind tunnels, soar above cloud oceans, and chain glides between floating islands, the world begins to invite players to see and do more. Overall, Sky’s traversal is designed to feel freeing as opposed to challenging, giving players all the power to reach for the stars and never look back.

Lay

Riddles To Solve From The Skies To The Sea

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Details:

  • Free-flight atop a magic manta ray
  • Several islands to explore, each with puzzles and secrets to find

Lay is a charming exploration game all about calming movement and effortless flight. Players are accompanied by a loveable manta ray capable of growing in size, turning a cute pet into a mount that can take them across the landscapes and high into the clouds.

Everything about the game just screams comfort, as even the various puzzles around the world never feel too difficult to solve. Oftentimes, players will find themselves just swooping across the landscape, enjoying the movement and the feeling of being completely free from the force of gravity.

Gravity Rush 2

Physics In The Palm Of Your Hand

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Details:

  • Free-falling in any direction
  • Large open areas full of enemies and locations to see

Gravity Rush 2redefines motion by letting players flip gravity at will, treating the world like a three-dimensional playground. Rather than simply jumping or climbing, players instead make use of calculated falls to navigate the gigantic world, seamlessly switching planes whenever they choose.

The ability to reassign gravity mid-flight creates a real sense of freedom that no other game can really achieve. Despite the impressive verticality, huge distances can become trivial thanks to the lack of constraints placed on where players can go and how they can get there.

Just Cause 4

Creativity In Flight

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Details:

  • Tools like a glider and a grapple hook to traverse the world
  • Movement can be comboed to raise speed and allow for insane vertical options

Just Causehas always been a frontrunner in terms of open-world freedom, but this entry takes that idea to a whole new level. Starting from a stationary position, players can quickly grapple and wingsuit their way to insane speeds, gliding across the island with not even physics able to stand in their way.

Because of how spread-out parts of the map are, players will often need to move around a lot in order to progress missions or unlock new items. Thankfully, no distance is too far, as players can zoom from one end of the map to the other through the skies, whilst looking pretty awesome at the same time.

Xenoblade Chronicles X

No Mountain Too High

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Details:

  • Mech flight allows players to launch into the sky from anywhere
  • Massive landscapes that feel closer thanks to the flight mechanics

Xenoblade Chronicles X offers a nearly unmatched level of freedom in terms of traversal. The moment players unlock flight, the entire world becomes far more accessible, and the enormous environments become backdrops that set the stage for the aerial action to come.

The movement is so fluid and freeing, and the scale of the map allows players to glide across the landscape without a care in the world. Towards the later stages, the player will really feel as though nothing is in their way, being capable of reaching any height they set their minds to.

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