Stalker. Fallout can try and be as apocalyptic as it likes, it just won't come close to the zone.
There's a place somewhere near, I think, the beginning of the Tomb of Giants with a Necromancer and a bunch of coffins. One is sticking out significantly further than the others and you can interact with it. You need to have an... Eye of Death? Something like that, and you need to lie in the coffin for around a minute for the cutscene to trigger. Then you can talk to Nito and join the Gravelord Servants. Also, he can't be harmed while you are in his area through that method.erttheking said:I personally am becoming enthralled with the world of Dark Souls...although the intentional vagueness can be annoying sometimes. And is it just me or do we know absolutely nothing about Gravelord Nito? I thought that he was supposed to lead a Covenant, but when I jumped down he started to fight me right away. Did I do something wrong?
This would be my second choice. Clock Town seems like an amazing city to live, Not to mention the warm lazy days at Romani Ranch and the vast history and mystery of Ikana.BiggyShackleton said:Termina from Majora's Mask.
And my third choice. Being a sailor based on Windfall Island, searching the vast seas for treasure or adventure.Polarix said:I've said it once on a similar thread before and I'll say it again. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is undoubtly my favorite game world.
Ah crap, how could I forget Homeworld? Warlord governments with fleets of starships, ancient relics of a powerful race long forgotten, a desperate flight to protect the very existence of your people. Homeworld is what Battlestar Galactica wishes it could be. This series definitely ties with Starcraft in terms of excellence in my book.SuperNova221 said:Homeworld does sci-fi exactly, EXACTLY, how I love it. And I love sci-fi. so I'm going with Homeworld.