Favorite game world?

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Kengaskhan

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Ivalice (specifically the Tactics Advance, Grimoire of the Rift, and Final Fantasy XII timelines), Midgar (Final Fantasy VII) and the world of Fallout.
 

SuperNova221

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Homeworld does sci-fi exactly, EXACTLY, how I love it. And I love sci-fi. so I'm going with Homeworld. Also love post-apocalyptic stuff too, but I'm torn on that. Atmosphere and environment in Metro 2033 seemed so much more interesting than fallout, but Fallout has the really nice 50's vide through it too that's really cool in a different way.
 

malestrithe

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Ivalice is my first choice. It is the most fleshed out world in the FF canon.

Beyond that, Fallout is a good one, but I like the 1950s aesthetic more than anything.

Pen and Paper, I'd go with Shadowrun first, then Deadlands.
 

Zeckt

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I have to say I am digging the Xenoblade universe. The whole game takes place on the bodies of 2 frozen titans! Don't fall off.
 

Wayneguard

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Morrowind... Morrowind so fucking much. I pretty much give Morrowind one good go-around every year and have since it came out. Love that fucking place.
 

AetherWolf

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Ivalice (especially the FFXII era, so pretty~), Gaia from FFIX, or the Elder Scrolls universe. Because I'm a sucker for high-fantasy settings.
 

Captain Epic

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Bioshock's rapture for the atmoshpere. Mass Effect for the depth. Can't forget Brutal Legend's badass metal universe.
 

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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?
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.

On topic, yeah, probably Dark Souls. Maybe Demon's Souls. I really like the ambiguity of the Souls games. Also, Nito doesn't have a lot on him, other than he was one of the four original Lords and is the First of the Dead. Which is something, I guess.
 

deadguy

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First choice is Definately Pokemon. Traveling to all different regions with my Ninjask and Shedinja, going on all kinds of adventures, meeting new friends along the way UUGH I WANT IT SO BAD

BiggyShackleton said:
Termina from Majora's Mask.
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.


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.
And my third choice. Being a sailor based on Windfall Island, searching the vast seas for treasure or adventure.

These threads depress me. They remind me how bored I am of reality :(
 

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I really like the Starcraft universe and story. I like how the story goes over to the units in the multiplayer. Like how the protoss Dark Templars cloak because they were rejected from normal protoss society and were forced to learn it. Little details like that really make the game a lot more interesting for me.
But if we are talking about somewhere we would like to live in, then I would probably choose the world of Skyrim, just as long as I am able to learn entire spells by opening a book.
 

Jynthor

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My absolute favourite is easy. The Elder Scrolls, there is so much interesting lore on it, I just love it.
Others:
Warcraft
Fallout
I like Warhammer 40K but I'm not sure if I'd count it as a game world.
 

Torrasque

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Pokemon by far #1

Obviously, every world has it's downside: nuclear radiation, war, the end of all things, giant monsters that want to eat you, bandits, etc.
Pokemon's bad things are wild pokemon, bandits that want to steal your pokemon, and the big evil organization that wants to make everyone have a bad day. All of these things can be remedied by having badass pokemon or sticking with your friends who also have badass pokemon. Pokemon's universe is like living in the real world, except all animals are fucking badass monsters that you can befriend and have fun with.
 

OblivionSoul

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Dinosaur Land from Super Mario World. Clearly, it has rideable dinosaurs that crap extra lives. 'Nuff said.
 

BodomBeachChild

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I've always been fond of TES universe. Especially Morrowind. (world...) Very fond. Same with the Fallout. Does San Andres count? I guess the US we play GTA in...
 

skywolfblue

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Hmm...

As much as I love Mass Effect, the Starcraft universe is simply more badass. Not exactly a nice place to live mind you, as life there consists of A) Being eaten by Zerg B) Being murdered by Protoss, or if you were lucky enough to escape those horrible fates: C) Getting murdered by another group of Terrans. It's a beautiful, savage end of the galaxy.

I like World of Warcraft too much to let Starcraft have all the glory, so I'll call that leader of the "Fantasy Setting". Skyrim's much too drab and dull, Dragon Age just has crazy mages and templars and blights, so they don't quite compare.

SuperNova221 said:
Homeworld does sci-fi exactly, EXACTLY, how I love it. And I love sci-fi. so I'm going with Homeworld.
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.