I certainly understand disliking open world games. Some are open world just for the sake of it, and serve only to force you spend time traveling as a substitute for gameplay.
San Andreas might be one of the best open worlds. Enough scenery to give you lots of variety from ghetto to farm to Vegas. And the neighborhood gangland mechanic also gives the open world a purpose. IMO
I certainly understand disliking open world games. Some are open world just for the sake of it, and serve only to force you spend time traveling as a substitute for gameplay.
San Andreas might be one of the best open worlds. Enough scenery to give you lots of variety from ghetto to farm to Vegas. And the neighborhood gangland mechanic also gives the open world a purpose. IMO