Ubisoft is known forits litany of open-world games, with these sandboxes present in most of their titles. While most people complain that these titles feel bloated and are full of mundane content, some of their titles are noticeably shorter.

These open-world games are compelling in their own right and can be pretty fun to play through. As long as players don’t expect an epic adventure, they should be more than happy exploring these worlds and figuring out the best way to tackle each obstacle.

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Players who want to check out a great adventure set inthe world ofAssassin’s Creed 4will have a blast withFreedom Cry. It may be the shortestAssassin’s Creedgame around, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

Adewale is a decent protagonist who finds himself stuck in Saint-Domingue, where he witnesses some barbaric slavery practices that are hard to condone. It’s a commendable goal for players to try and disrupt this trade by any means necessary, freeing several innocent people in the process.

Controlling Rex “Power” ColtinFar Cry 3: Blood Dragonis a blast. Players love interacting with the vibrant neon world ofBlood Dragonas they take part in some over-the-top adventures that don’t overstay their welcome.

Players can spend as much time as they want on this island if they love the views, but they should keep in mind that the main path isn’t the longest. This makes it easy to breeze past this game in no time if players are diligent about their approach.

Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlinesis a PSP game that embodies much of the series' formula and translates it competently enough on this legendary handheld console. Players looking for a bite-sized game with a lot to offer will have a great time with this title.

Altair’s adventures in Cyprus may be a bit too generic for some people’s liking, but players who want to enjoy simple combat and classicAssassin’s Creedplatforming will have a great time withBloodlines.

A spinoff of the third game that brings some unique ideas to the table.Assassin’s Creedshould be lauded for letting players control a female protagonist for the very first time in the series. It also lets players don three different personas forthe protagonist, Aveline.

She can either don the Assassin’s gear with all the advantages it offers, wear a slave getup to get access to certain areas at the cost of less weaponry, or dress up as a lady to charm guards with ease but lose all her freerunning abilities. This mechanic had some interesting applications, even if some players found it irritating to be without their tools when they were being chased by guards who could annihilate Aveline if she didn’t have many combat options to rely on.

Assassin’s Creed Rogueis a unique game in the series that lets players join the Templars to work against the Assassin Order. It’s a refreshing take on a formula that was getting stale, emulatingthe strongest aspects ofBlack Flag’s gameplayto great effect.

The game was very short, with its length becoming a major point of criticism for many people. However, players who don’t mind checking out a short yet sweetAssassin’s Creedadventure will have a great time withRogue.

Far Cry 5was a step in the right directionfor the series, even if the ending was a bit too nuclear for most people’s tastes. This conclusion was built upon inNew Dawn, letting players explore Hope County in the wake of this apocalypse that looks more different than ever before.

While the lack of innovations inNew Dawn’s gameplay coupled with its similarities to the previous entry didn’t sit right with many, fans may find this game to be more enjoyable to play in recent times. Lack of innovation aside, the solid gameplay and stealth are engaging enough for players to stick with this game in the long haul.

Steepis one of the more unique open-world games made by Ubisoft, letting players engage in several extreme sports in the Alps. The wintry setting is gorgeous to look at, and players will love the sheer number of activities they have access to.

Becoming an Ultimate Legend in each sport may seem daunting, but players with a one-track mind can accomplish this goal in record time. However, the beautiful open world will compel most people to take in the sights and make progress at a leisurely pace, which is enjoyable for obvious reasons.

Far Cry Primalis a unique take on this established formula that fans can check out if they don’t mind missing out on the series' excellent gunplay. The prehistoric setting ensures that players will spend more time taming beasts and relying on archaic weapons to get the job done against their foes, which makes for a compelling gameplay loop.

It’s not the shortest game around, but players making a beeline for the ending can complete this game pretty quickly. If people want to spend time taming powerful mounts and honing their skills, then it may take longer for them to be satisfied with their progress before continuing the main story.