Just as memorable as a game’s final boss fight is the location in which it took place. Video game locations are such an important part to modern gaming culture, that entire classes and studies are done to determine the makings of the best video game levels. Here’s some of More Than A Gamer's most memorable areas of any game.
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Outstanding choices
Gorgeous choses of pics
Well written
All on one page
You morethanagmaer have done a pretty good list if you ask me. I give you Top 10 of the Year. And this is no joke, I think I am gonna use some of those pics as wallpaper.
also the plains of hyrule are also truly amazing
Im kinda suprised nothing from The Legend of Zelda series is on the list.
But even so, that is actually a REALLY great list. I am very impressed. The author picked fantastic choices.
I would have included hyrule but the sunken one from ww, 1st all black and white and then all beautifully colored
Mostly nice choices, except for mostly the castle from SM64 which is quite bland by todays standards. Midgar is also quite bland outside CGI cinematics.
Some better choices are Cyrodiil from Oblivion, Planet Reach in Halo, Albion from Fable, Hyrule from Zelda, Arkham Asylum in Batman, the Temples in the last Tomb Raider, the underground cavern in RE5 and Liberty City in GTA IV.