All of them except for: Gangstar WCH Gangstar Miami Vindication Dungeon Hunter 2 Eternal Legacy Driver
So Dungeon Hunter 2 is pretty open world? I'm seriously considering buying it, but I'm not positive... I can't decided whether I should play the first one first or not...
It's completely open world and the map is pretty big. Don't bother buying the first game, just make sure you get Dungeon Hunter 2.
I've never played fable. But Dungeon Hunter 2 is basically like most other RPGs where you are free to roam about wherever you want and you can take on quests and side quests whenever you want.
Nope, the game world is completely open and can be explored at your leisure, unlike the first one. If I remember correctly, Dungeon Hunter 1 was mainly linear.
Considering I've gotten more details about what the OP wants from an open-world game, I'm pegging down a few. The type of interface they're looking for is better found (on the list) in the new Dungeon Hunter, Driver, and Ravensword. The latter is probably the best one out of the three freedom-wise.
Open World Wilderness If you like exploring open worlds, you can play a game I made called Nimian Legends : BrightRidge. It's an open world wilderness. It's a sandbox playground with mountains, rivers, waterfalls, animals and abilities like flying. The focus is away from violence and on exploration. Also you can go anywhere - climb mountains, swim under water and fly through the skies Here's the 60 second trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mutLRh4GSC4 Here's a screenshot taken directly from my iPhone 5S - you can snap photos inside the game too using the Photo Mode tool
Dude I'm kind of a fan boy for it, but this game is great, especially if you enjoy pure exploration and the dev has updated with some great features. He's going to be expanding it into a kind of series with future apps, so it's going to get even better.