FFVII Midgar, FFVI Figaro, Assassin's Creed any of them also the Oblivion Citys and Morrowind ones are good.
Oh sorry I didnt notice the invisible word in the OPs post that says fictional all I saw was Gaming Forum > What is your favourite in-game city?LimaBravo said:Uh, it's New York City. Don't know if that really counts seeing as it's a real place.LimaBravo said:Prototypes its fantastically well done.
I like Twilight Town, but i prefer Traverse Town.StarStruckStrumpets said:Mine has got to be Twilight Town from Kingdom Hearts 2, everything there is just so pretty.
Who doesn't? That mission was and still is amazing. I replayed Thief 2 not too long ago and was again stunned by just how HUGE that level was, especially compared to most of todays games where you can barely make it down the hallway without a loading screen. I mean you're jumping from rooftop to rooftop, dodging guard patrols and taking shortcuts through open windows and across exposed pipes all with the goal of breaking into this massive pseudo-medieval skyscraper which itself is bigger than most of todays games all on its own.Trilby said:Agreed. It's an awesome place, with some really interesting rooftops (remember the Life of the Party mission?)The Madman said:The City from Thief (They never actually gave the city a name, just called it 'the city' throughout all three games).
you realize you would be a cardboard cut out.CheeseSandwichCake said:Lumbridge from Runescape.
I agree with all of those except for Skingrad because I've never played Oblivion. And I don't know if you can count it as a City, but the U.S.G. Ishimura from Dead Space was an awesome In-Game location.Ginnipe said:Megaton (fallout 3), Skingrad (Oblivion), and Empire City (inFamous)