Never actually saw that film. Anyway.
Normally within games we are given wonderful worlds to explore, interact with and generally fuck up. Yet, and I don't think i'm the only one, we often find ourselves looking at the horizon wondering about the place just out of reach or hinted at. I'm talking of assassins creed 2 and rome, the edge of worlds such as fallout or oblivion and for me personally a nice view in the multiplyer map afghan on modern warfare 2. We find ourselves unable to explore, interact with and generally fuck up.
What places in games have you longed to explore yet not been given the chance?
Normally within games we are given wonderful worlds to explore, interact with and generally fuck up. Yet, and I don't think i'm the only one, we often find ourselves looking at the horizon wondering about the place just out of reach or hinted at. I'm talking of assassins creed 2 and rome, the edge of worlds such as fallout or oblivion and for me personally a nice view in the multiplyer map afghan on modern warfare 2. We find ourselves unable to explore, interact with and generally fuck up.
What places in games have you longed to explore yet not been given the chance?