What is the best city in gaming for you that's ever been made?
We've had a lot of cities in games, from the many large cities in the AC games, to the Imperial City in Oblivion, to Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter in the Forgotten Realms, to Liberty and Vice City in the GTA games.
For me it's Athkatla in Baldur's Gate 2, quite comfortably. The entire city is not mapped and instead the game focuses on 5 key areas of the city and a main plotline or dungeon for each region. However there's a huge amount of inns, taverns, houses, temples and tunnels in the game which just makes it feel really busy. The fact that the entire city isn't mapped out just gives you a huge sense of scale, and the actual art of the maps are handcrafted and really detailed which gives it a sense of business and that something like the Imperial City can't really match. It just feels lived in and real and the density of the areas as well as the sound effects make it appear authentic.
We've had a lot of cities in games, from the many large cities in the AC games, to the Imperial City in Oblivion, to Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter in the Forgotten Realms, to Liberty and Vice City in the GTA games.
For me it's Athkatla in Baldur's Gate 2, quite comfortably. The entire city is not mapped and instead the game focuses on 5 key areas of the city and a main plotline or dungeon for each region. However there's a huge amount of inns, taverns, houses, temples and tunnels in the game which just makes it feel really busy. The fact that the entire city isn't mapped out just gives you a huge sense of scale, and the actual art of the maps are handcrafted and really detailed which gives it a sense of business and that something like the Imperial City can't really match. It just feels lived in and real and the density of the areas as well as the sound effects make it appear authentic.