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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Franchise. All..
Final Fantasy Franchise.
You can get it cheaper somewhere else, but it is a good game to get and matches what you want.
That isn't realy an open enviroment. Untill a point, you are just of wheels. Not much to do or places to go when you get the freedom to explore.
I agree with the other two though.
I would get rpg games on sale since they can be bad.
gothic 3 with community patch - unpatched its bugged
two worlds 2 - kind of bland but it might grow on you
risen was bad
divinity 2
witcher 1/2 - open world areas but like levels, combat in witcher 1 is boring combat in witcher 2 is wacked in the first outside area you get 1 shotted quite a bit
dragon age origins - group based combat, not really open world but you can move on the map from instance to instance - #1 is a good game but #2 not so much
mass effect 1
some space games that are open world
x3 terran conflict
galaxy on fire 2