The Best Game World Ever Created?

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#1 GodofWar-Cronos
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What do you guys think? What's the best, most memorable game world you've ever experienced. One that made your jaw drop, immersed you so far in that you forgot that it was a game and this was real life. From my personal opinion, having just recently gotten Shadow of the Colossus, I find that to be the best game world I've ever experienced. I have played hundreds of games in my time, but there's just something about SOTC that makes me...feel like I'm not here. I'd really love to hear all your different answers. Perhaps it will give me some insight to check out the games stated throughout the thread. -GOW
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#2 ChiliDragon
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One of two possible ones. Either the setting for Planescape: Torment, because there as so much detail there. So much history, so many cultures referenced and races, and their interactions... you can play through the game several times over without seeing everything there is to see. Or Temeria, where most of The Witcher takes place. For some reason, that whole world just felt alive
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#3 SilentSoprano
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I'd have to say WoW. It's unfair to compare it to normal single-player RPGs I guess, but it is a game. It's literally like another world, albeit a virtual one. Nowadays it seems pretty empty most of the time (due to everyone queuing up in major cities and standing there), but back in the day it was amazing. Not only are there NPCs scattered throughout the world, but real players as well can be found all over the place, doing quests or fighting other players (that's how it used to be at least). A lot of areas had their own unique flair to them, which made them stand out and be very memorable.

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#4 valium88
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My pick must be the continent of Tamriel in the elder scrolls universe. Nothing has made my jaw drop harder than the first time I walked out of the sewers in Cyrodiil and epic light, green forrests and the tower of the Imperial palace appeared.

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#5 SilentSoprano
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I think Fallout 3 is definetly up there too. I'm not a big fan of RPGs, but I really liked this game. The environment and world that you played in really helped me think I was in an apocalyptic wasteland. I remember seeing the world for the first time after escaping the vault, and thinking, "Woah, this looks great."

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#6 knightseason
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Second Life maybe? I've never tryed it but I've heard you can really have a second life within the game and some people make a lot of money on there.

Don't know if you would really count it as a game though...

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#7 dkdk999
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I think mass effect.
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#8 UnrealLegend
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Just Cause 2; mainly because of the huge size of the map.

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#9 SilentSoprano
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I think mass effect.dkdk999

The thing about Mass Effect is that it has an awesome setting, backstory, lore, etc. but it seems like you can't even interact with half of the characters, and there are so many innacessible areas. The game ends up being pretty linear even though it is an "RPG." If they made it so you could interact with a lot more characters and weren't forced down a specific path tog et to your objective, I think it would be a lot better.

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#10 fusionhunter
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Elder Scrolls Series and Fallout my 2 faavs

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#11 dkdk999
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[QUOTE="dkdk999"]I think mass effect.SilentSoprano

The thing about Mass Effect is that it has an awesome setting, backstory, lore, etc. but it seems like you can't even interact with half of the characters, and there are so many innacessible areas. The game ends up being pretty linear even though it is an "RPG." If they made it so you could interact with a lot more characters and weren't forced down a specific path tog et to your objective, I think it would be a lot better.

ya I completely agree. to me games like oblivion and fallout have the opposite problem. They are hugely open worlds that you can just explore, however imho they just aren't that interesting. I guess we need a combination of the two.
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Azeroth, Northrend & Outlands make for an amazing game world in WoW. Fable 1+2 also have great game worlds with superb towns. It's been awhile since I've played SotC, but I remember the game world being very impressive as well. I love game worlds that are very intricate & detailed with areas that you can become familiar with & feel comfortable in. I have a feeling that "The Witness" will be one such game.

I really like the games worlds in games like LoZ: OoT & MM (yet to play Wind Waker & Twilight Princess) & NIER. They have a few zones that feature prominently within the game (as well as dungeons) & are places you become really familiar with & enjoy spending time in. I also really liked Braid.. I loved how the worlds were all connected by the cozy house.

Oh, & the worlds that can be generated in Minecraft!

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#13 GabuEx
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Very interesting question. I love it.

Rather odd choice here, but one game that actually comes immediately to mind is Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon. That game had one of the most awesome atmospheres in any game, and it pulled off a world really, really well in which almost the enitre population of the world vanished overnight. That was easily one of the most unique game I played, and I think a large portion of my enjoyment thereof came from the presentation of its world.

Another one I have to give a shout-out to is Mass Effect. While it's true what was said above that you hardly interact with any of it, the sheer detail, research, and thought that has gone into the world through descriptions, codices, and so forth just makes it seem downright real, and as though the technology described therein ought to already exist. You don't interact with it, certainly, but the world itself was just made impeccably well.

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I have to say it's ether Mass Effect or The Witcher, once you read the books and play The Witcher it opens a lot of detail to the world Geralt is in.

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#15 bluefairy1
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Fallout and counter strike are my favorite.
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#16 Leaky_Taps_Man
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For me its Oblivion, the worlds are so vibrant and it always felt like the map was well used i.e. not too many large areas with no towns/dungeons etc.

I also thought Spira from FFX was pretty awesome.

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#17 Crimsader
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StarCraft. The game just surpassed it's time.
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#18 -Unreal-
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World of Warcraft's worlds.

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#19 BadNewsBen
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The most immersive for me were Fallout (3 & NV), and Oblivion. Maybe because the interaction with other people brought such a key element of immersion. But my favorite world will always lie with Pokemon. The music, the small towns, the crazy people, and the small little details they put into all the games.
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#20 WhiteTigerXL225
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Morrowind just for the variety (A game where processor saving fog actually added to the experience)

I have to say nay to Oblivion since... There was nothing special to it honestly.

Freespace 2 though... flying along a capital ship that is too scale and smurfs your tiny little fighter really helped immerse you in the moment.

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#21 good_sk8er7
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Mass Effect..

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#22 theswede88
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WoW, still loving that game, ever sense it started, but its true what they are saying, that was back in the old days, when players dident just stand around the city and was doing nothing, Mass effect, awesome game! and oblivion, loved the open world map, and that you do so many diffrent things in the game

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#23 Branmuffin316
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Termina in LoZ:MM

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I have to say it's ether Mass Effect or The Witcher, once you read the books and play The Witcher it opens a lot of detail to the world Geralt is in.

Ballroompirate

I do want to read the books. But I agree.

I also liked Termina in Majora's Mask.

Edit* Tallon IV was the most immersive IMO.

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#25 Jag85
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The only game world I ever remember having that kind of effect on me was the world of Final Fantasy VII. It's probably not as impressive anymore compared to some of the game worlds of today, but in its time, FFVII's massive game world (with tons of places, sidequests, and minigames) pretty much dwarfed nearly every other game world that came before it.

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Final Fantasy 7.

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#27 GodofWar-Cronos
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Very interesting answers, all of you! I can't believe that I had managed to forget one very important game in this question: Bioshock. That was also one of my favorite video game worlds. It was very immersive, and seeing a big daddy just took me away every time.
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#28 TheArGaia
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Oblivion. Still unmatched as far as I'm concerned.
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Tallon IV in Metroid Prime. The level of detail in this game is amazing. The world feels alive, the creatures arn't just enimes to kill but they feel native. If you want to know about something you can scan and read about it. One of the best thought out and and realised environments in game history I think.

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#30 TJORLY
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Brutal Legend. Simply the coolest looking game world I've ever seen.

To name a few of the things that made the world of Brutal Legend awesome:

  • Trees that have beer for sap.
  • Bushes that grow bottles for thebeer sap.
  • Giant car engines bursting out of the ground.
  • Giant guitar statues.
  • Massive ancient weapons littering the landscape.
  • A giant wall made of guitar amps, with 'seagulls' flying amongst them, which were actually winged microphones.
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#31 turtlethetaffer
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Terimina from Majora's Mask.

Also, Just cause 2.

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#32 crimsonman1245
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Forgot about Shadowhearts too, love the atmosphere in that game.

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#33 metroidprime55
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Fallout 3 because of the amount of exploration you can do.

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I have two on my top list, they are games that keep me coming back even after I've finished them, Warcaft 3:Reign of Chaos and Doom 3.
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#35 TacticalDesire
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Rapture...I was simply in rapture.

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#36 rpgs_shall_rule
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Are we talking about the world behind that game or the way the game presents its setting? If it's the former I would have to say any game involving the Forgotten Realms setting. I think that was my first foray into the fantasy genre.
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Just Cause 2; mainly because of the huge size of the map.

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Playing through this right now, and I've got the admit the game's sheer size and environmental diversity make it a real treat. I've wasted so much time just hijacking cars, driving around, and paruchuting to and from places. I've only completed 10% of the game according to my save file, but I've logged somewhere north of 15 hours into it already.

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#38 turtlethetaffer
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Termina in LoZ:MM

Branmuffin316

I second that notion. One of the few gameworlds that have the benefit of truly feeling alive.

Also, man, I love your sig. George Costanza is awesome.

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#39 ProfessionalGmr
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For me it was GTA3, GTR2(24 hour online race), Mafia 2 and GTA4
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#40 TF626
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Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and The Wind Waker. I love these two games dearly, and the world it took place in so immersive, and memorable that you get sucked into it.

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#41 hrt_rulz01
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Half-Life 2 has the best game world IMO... All the locations in the game are awesome but Ravenholm stands out (and is one of the best, if not the best, level in a game I've played).

My other favourite is Rapture. You haven't experienced a truely epic game world until you've played Bioshock.

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#42 ProfessionalGmr
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Oh yeah, I forgot about Bioshock :P That's a 10 with bubbles, artistic
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#43 theswede88
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HL is a rly good game! rly enjoyed all the messed up "zombies" in that game xD

oooh yea bioshock, how could i forget that one myself, hahaha!

keep adding new games all the time...

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#44 EvilSelf
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I will probably say the Capital Wasteland from Fallout 3. Another notable worlds are Rapture and Morrowind.

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#45 foxhound_fox
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I'm not capable of saying which is "the best." But I'd definitely agree with Shadow of the Colossus, and add in The Elder Scrolls because it is a world I'd actually like to live in.
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#46 noize_suppress
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City 17 from halflife 2 , Tamriel from oblivion ,Vice city from grand theft auto

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#47 SWIFFT
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Morrowind
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#48 edinsftw
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Morrowind...or one of the final fantasys, 10, not 7...i think i may be the only one who never liked it lol.

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#49 A_Mobile_Doll
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Liberty City in GTA IV

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#50 Elann2008
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On the consoles before the millennium, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. On the PC, old-school game, Planescape: Torment. MMO's: World of Warcraft. These without a doubt.