The Best Open-World Games Set in Tropical Locations

Experience the thrill of open-world gaming in stunning tropical settings filled with surprising dangers.
The Best Open-World Games Set in Tropical Locations

Highlights

  • Open-world games are increasingly popular, with some featuring incredible tropical settings for players to explore in a non-linear manner.
  • Games like 'Sea of Thieves', 'Dead Island', and 'Far Cry 3' have successfully created immersive tropical environments for players to roam and experience diverse gameplay.
  • These games offer a variety of experiences, from multiplayer ship battles and treasure hunting to surviving a zombie apocalypse, showcasing the versatility and appeal of tropical open-world settings.

Open-world games have become extremely popular in the gaming industry over the past few decades. They allow players to freely explore and complete the game in a non-linear manner. However, one type of setting that isn't utilized as often as others is a tropical open world. From survival games to RPGs, there have been some truly fantastic settings created from this simple idea, providing memorable experiences of exploring vast tropical landscapes.

7 Sea of Thieves

Metacritic Score: 69

Set in a colorful, amazing tropical paradise featuring hundreds of islands to be visited, Sea of Thieves sets players on their ship in a multiplayer open world where they can run into other crews, skeleton fleets, krakens, and deadly storms. There is plenty of treasure to be found and all sorts of activities going on all the time.

Whether players prefer going on individual adventures in this beautiful world, where the ocean is particularly appealing, or if they want to get together a crew of their friends and engage in PvP battles, there is something in Sea Of Thieves for everybody.

6 Dead Island

Metacritic Score: 71

One of the best open-world experiences that lets players roam around a tropical island, Dead Island is a zombie game set on a beautiful island resort. Players get to choose one of several characters to awaken and try to make their way around the island while helping others survive. They can also join other players in their adventures.

With a huge catalog of missions, many interesting characters, and several different types of zombies to meet, players will have a perfect tropical action experience in Dead Island. Spending plenty of time at the beach, in a beautifully destroyed city, or even in a jungle, players can find the perfect tropical setting here and in its recently released sequel.

5 Green Hell

Metacritic Score: 78

One of the very best open-world survival games is Green Hell, set in the tropical and terrifying Amazon Rainforest. Players have to survive by finding food, water, and shelter, in addition to keeping themselves healthy, even introducing infections.

The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most challenging places to live or visit in the world. With the wealth of unknown species, local tribespeople, and the climate itself, it would be hugely difficult to survive any length of time without a huge volume of knowledge about the place, making Green Hell the ultimate tropical survival game, with a great open world for roaming.

4 The Touryst

Metacritic Score: 79

An extremely fun adventure game with open-world-style exploration, The Touryst asks the question: what is it like for things to go totally wrong on holiday? A man accidentally ends up on an adventure exploring mysterious ruins in a short game that became immediately popular upon release on the Nintendo Switch.

The Touryst keeps players busy in a colorfully fun tropical environment, filling the relatively short runtime with plenty of puzzles, delightfully fun exploration, and several mini-games which make a perfectly fun adventure game for all ages, something which is a rarity in gaming today, the adventure game genre has fallen out of popularity.

3 Just Cause 2

Metacritic Score: 81

Inspired by a mixture of previous action games, particularly open-world ones, Just Cause 2 managed to improve on many of the features from the first game, in addition to bringing a whole new environment to the series in the form of a fictional island called Panau, meant to be somewhere in maritime Southeast Asia.

There were several improvements from the previous game. The setting was a huge plus, but many mechanics were changed and added to so that the gunplay was better, and many of the tools, like the grappling hooks and parachutes, were greatly improved as well.

2 Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag

Metacritic Score: 88

The popular Assassin’s Creed franchise was filled with incredible locations, having already varied from the Holy Lands to Renaissance Italy and Civil War America before this entry, which took the eternal struggle between the Templars and Assassins to the West Indies, featuring major cities and a huge number of islands as well.

The tropical setting was a massive change of pace for the franchise, as were the almost Sea of Thieves-like ship and ship combat features that were introduced. A great addition to a fantastic franchise, Black Flag allowed players huge freedom in a tropical paradise, which had some great historical accuracy to it.

1 Far Cry 3

Metacritic Score: 88

A franchise that is used to some fantastic open-world locations, Far Cry 3 is the very best example of the franchise bringing players into the shoes of a maniac attempting to take on a whole island by themselves. Far Cry 3 was set on the Rook Islands, meant to be a tropical archipelago led by pirate lord Vaas Montenegro.

The gameplay was very action-focused, and the setting of the islands, described as the second most important character in the game by the developers, was a huge part of what made this the most memorable entry in the long-running action franchise. The open world of the Rook Islands was a tropical paradise filled with death, giving players exactly the feeling that they’d hope for from a tropical action game.