Hardest Open-World FPS Games That Will Break You

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by Ollie Tuscarny

The open-world genre represents the highest level of freedom in gaming, and when combined with FPS action, the result is an immersive experience that sees players shooting their way across expansive landscapes and battling to survive. When it comes to difficulty, it is tough to balance fair and fun gameplay with engaging combat, but there are a few games out there that manage to achieve a high level of challenge while also offering a large world for players to explore.

There are realistic military battlefields that see players fighting others in a test of skill and wits, post-apocalyptic warzones filled with horror and destruction, and many more brutal environments out there that really push the limits of what's possible in an open-world FPS.

Arma 3

Virtual Battlegrounds That Feel Closer To Reality

Arma 3 Soldiers Sniping From Mountain

Arma 3 stands as the definitive open-world military simulator, immersing players in an environment that replaces spectacle with strategy and where impatience is quickly punished. Set across massive Mediterranean islands, the game blends sandbox freedom with authentic combat physics, pushing players to factor in everything from wind to fatigue to bullet drop to succeed.

Unlike most shooters, Arma 3 puts a much bigger emphasis on understanding its deeper mechanics rather than just raw aiming ability. There’s no forgiving aim assist or regenerating health, which ensures that every bullet that lands leaves a mark. It's the ultimate test of discipline and endurance, heavily rewarding players for biding their time and striking when the moment is right, but penalizing those who overstep their limits.

Metro Exodus

Pushing Through The End Of The World

The player's team members in Metro Exodus sharing a toast

Metro Exodus pushes players to their limits with its brutal mix of survival horror and tactical shooting. The post-apocalyptic Russian landscape is strikingly beautiful, filled with all manner of creatures and enemies that each present their own challenges for players to overcome. Resources are scarce, and combat is incredibly unforgiving, meaning that one missed shot could easily spell immediate death.

What truly makes the game so hard is how it induces a feeling of desperation in the player. Players aren't soldiers with endless ammo supplies, but survivors clinging to hope in a collapsed world. That lack of security makes every encounter feel chilling, whether it's with a group of bandits or a giant mutated monstrosity.

Far Cry 2

No Chance For Safety

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Far Cry 2 is a gritty FPS adventure that leans heavily into realism in ways that few other games have even attempted. Set in a chaotic African nation, the player is a mercenary caught between warring factions, but enemies are the least of their problems. Players need to manage weapon degradation, fight off malaria, and ration supplies, creating a true sense of struggle in every single moment.

The game really goes out of its way to punish the player for poor planning or sparse preparation, providing few moments of calm to recover from the action. With such a brutal world to explore and an army of intelligent enemies waiting to fight back, even veteran gamers will have a hard time making it through to the end unscathed.

7 Days To Die

A Perpetual Loop Of Undead

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7 Days to Die drops players into a decaying, zombie-infested world where survival is never guaranteed. The open world serves as a sandbox for creation, as players can slowly build up a pretty sizable fortress to defend against the incoming hordes. The difficulty comes from the time constraints and a lack of abundant resources, forcing players to scavenge whatever they can as fast as possible to even have a chance of making it through the night.

Unlike most open-world games, 7 Days to Die is a slow war of attrition that ensures that every session has just as much danger as the last. Failure is nearly inevitable, and with no real completion goal in sight, players simply need to hold on for as long as they can. There are no easy ways out, and often just a single path to shoot at until the bullets run dry.

Rust

One Sound Is All It Takes

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Rust is an intense PvP battleground that requires constant attention and an unmatched level of game knowledge to succeed. Players spawn in with virtually nothing and are forced to hunt, break, and build makeshift structures just to survive the early stages. As players progress, their bases become even more complex, with defenses and doors that can only be destroyed with the right explosive equipment, meaning that even at their safest, players are never truly secure.

The game follows the same pace as the players on the map, and the amount of action and intensity depends a lot on how bloodthirsty the other survivors are. There are no shortcuts to success, only slow grinds to reach that geared-up state and the hope that the players will spot their enemies first, and not the other way around.

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