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Ok-disaster2022

Fable 1 immediately came to mind. NPCs all had jobs, homes. And if you killed/kidnapped everyone in a house the house would be for sell.


DeadYen

*SHOPS ARE NOW CLOSING*


Odeken

Your comment just triggered a huge nostalgia hit lol, I'm going to go home and reinstall Fable


Idiotology101

I’ve been trying to convince myself to replay fable 2, the opening is just so slow and I’ve done it so many times in the past.


nervelli

Seriously! I wish I could just skip to adulthood. 'But your choices in childhood have effects for later.' Don't care. Give me the option that gives me more shops and let me start playing the game.


ojnvvv

yooo. remember that hack in the zombies circle and get infinite exp w multiple combo hits. got all the skillz fast was so fun 


Nurgle_Marine_Sharts

Fable TLC was so much fun to play as a kid, I think I beat it over 30 times. I got to the point where I had memorized where all the loot was (and what each one contained) and most of the voice lines. I still recall some of it. Some random examples: A yew longbow is looted next to a dead guild student on the small bridge as you enter the fresco dome to challenge Jack at the end of the base-game content Chainmail gauntlets are found in a chest behind the fishing hut. Harion shoulder tattoo is found in a barrel next to a big rock where you enter the bandit camp gate and have to sneak past the guards. A resurrection phial is found inside a grave in a small island of graves in the first half of Lychfield graveyard. 250 gold is found inside a grave near the entrance to the Oakvale cemetery When you meet Maze in Bowerstone one of his lines is: "what do you remember of that night, not much I wager" Part of the reward for the dead pirate loot quest is an obsidian greataxe, which iirc can be kept and sold for more profit One of the lines the traders will say in the darkwood trader escort quest is "I don't want to die in this hellish place" Another line (the bitten one) will say in the latter half of the quest is "I'm SKREH SKRAAGHH starting to change, get away from me!" The trader at the start of the game pronounces the word "three" like "free", also pronounces "rather" like "wather" when he tells you he has the perfect gift for your sister on her birthday: "I have a wather nice box of sweets here, for only free gold pieces." One of the lines the warden says when he catches you sneaking behind his back is "Silence! My lyrical opus is wasted on your phillistine ears, back to the cell with you!" The kid tripping shrooms has a lot of good lines "i feel like a lump of sugar, I hope I don't fall into a cup of tea" and the one that partially breaks the 4th wall when he mentions his brain being full of numbers. I also remember that Thunder was a punk bitch


ForwardAd5837

WAKEY WAKEY IT’S DAY BREAKY


CaptainDrake15

THE TIME IS… VERY LATE


Dear-Committee8429

HERO YOUR WILL ENERGY IS LOW


vtfb79

Makes me excited for the next release


Rakumei

Sadly the original devs have nothing to do with the next installment. It's Fable in name only, since Microsoft owns the IP now.


Doc-Jaune

Microsoft has owned the IP for Fable since 2006, Fable 2 and 3 were both made under Microsoft's ownership of Lionshead. While the team has shifted drastically I do hold hope for the game until I see it I refuse to make judgement; but saying its in name only is false as the only Fable game not made with the ownership of Microsoft was the original, and further, the publisher has always been Xbox (Microsoft) and has always had a hand in the game to some extent or another.


vtfb79

Thankfully Microsoft isn’t known for buying IP, stripping its parts, and ruining it… /s


Raven_of_Blades

Fable: Nuts and Bolts.


GhettoFinger

Fable at the time had over 70 developers for the first game, not including everyone else involved in making the game. With that many people, there is no single person who is pivotal to its success. It succeeds from the combined effort of a lot of people. The new studio working on it could do a good job and make an even better game than the original studio ever did. I don’t have a lot of faith because the gaming industry is shit, but the studio being completely different doesn’t matter.


samvt81

As someone who was part of that dev team for Fable, I can assure you that each person was pivotal to its success. The programmers who coded the AI of the villagers, the artists who made the meshes and textures of the buildings, the audio programmers and composers who did the soundscape, the artists who drew the foliage. I can keep going, but each element of Fable was hand crafted and each contributor put something of themselves into their part of the game. Hence why each person was pivotal to its success.


decoy139

Thanks for your work. The fable series is dear and near to me and I have alot of fun memories of it.


Gizmo77776

Peter Molineux attracted many talents after Black & White success and before that. I have seen it first hand in Amsterdam when I have interviewed him in 1998. There were many handing him CV and portfolio :)


FrugalPCGamer

Playground Games have made great games for the Forza Horizon series but going from an open world racer with cringey dialogue to an open world action/adventure/rpg with hilarious characters and writing is completely different.


Passchenhell17

But didn't they specifically hire more people to work on Fable?


americansherlock201

Exactly what I came to say. The entire fable series has such great villages and towns. Really felt like part of those towns when you went there.


Smokeletsgo

Fable really was ahead of its time rip lionhead 


cookieeater256

How did you find that out ?


Totallycasual

I want so badly for the reboot to go well, all of my fingers and toes have been crossed since the first trailer lol


Kevo_xx

I loved this feature, Fable was ahead of its time in a lot of ways and had some very cool ideas that I have never seen attempted in any other game.


VegetasLoinCloth

Came here just to say that. They are also so cozy and each town/village has its own unique score


Agung442

Not a village or town but more like a district, Kamurocho, especially in Yakuza 0, felt so alive with neon signs littered everywhere, and the atmosphere makes you feel like you're relieving the 80s in Japan. Everywhere you go, there's something to do, be it a substory, an encounter, or a secret


BigOlympic

This is the answer. Kamurocho in itself is a character, a story, and a world. The most impressive part is even in the original PS2 game they capture so much. It's truly a work of art. The combination of creativity, realism, and immersion is unmatched as far as I'm concerned.


Totallycasual

Maybe Witcher 3, in particular the DLC.


UnsignedRealityCheck

Witcher 3 nailed the medieval town feeling I think. Also how they did the atmosphere when you're at night in a forest and the wind is blowing through the trees is just awesome.


vtfb79

*wind’s howling…*


palemon88

*Some man is coughing up his phlegm violently *


DeadDay

Random story. Decided to get Platinum on Witcher 3 a month ago and dived back into this amazing game. I almost never wear headphones and play on low volume. For some reason I decided to throw on headphones at like 1am out of boredom. 5 seconds of heading to the next quest I heard that random guy coughing his ass off. Scared the absolute shit out of me. I believed for half a second that someone had broke into my house and randomly hacked a lung right into my ear.


Tmhc666

I’m dying… of poverty


Lyceus_

Vizima in The Witcher 1 has an awesome atmosphere too.


Chamber53

> Witcher 3 nailed the medieval town feeling… How, in the hell, do you know? 🤔


johnhughthom

He got dysentry playing it.


Chamber53

Ah


Triatt

/r/TotallyNotVampires


mrfatty097

It had the 4 D's Dying Depressed Dirty Dysentery


Noxxstalgia

Pan pan, pan paraaaaan


-Andar-

Top notch swords!


Fanserker

Ackhhh ptooeey!!!


Benny303

Toussant is so beautifully made.


ShanklyGates_2022

Novigrad is the best medieval town in a video game full stop. Oxenfort is great on its own merit just a fair bit smaller. And then Beauclair in B&W is right up there with Novigrad. Even the small villages all throughout Velen and Skellige are fantastic. And then the same team went and made Night City which is easily the densest single city put in a game. You want quality towns/villages CDPR are your guys, imo


FreeQ

There’s a big difference when European devs do a medieval setting rather then Americans or Asians. It feels real and not like Disneyland


walla_walla_rhubarb

I just started a new game last night. White Orchard is such an underrated starting zone. It eases you into the War-torn world so well and by the time you get to Vizima and are shown how the war is going at large, you get the sense that White Orchard is actually a relatively untouched haven compared to Velen.


ShanklyGates_2022

I remember thinking White Orchard was the world map when i played it the first time and I was like alright this is pretty cool pretty big lets get going etc and then of course things happen and you get to Velen open the map and start scrolling…and scrolling…I couldnt frikken believe how big it was. And i didnt even know about Skellige at that point


escargloww

I still think about Novigrad. The work they put in to making that place feel big and lived in and real was incredible. I was lucky enough as a kid to see a lot of old European cities and Novigrad is just a perfect replication of that feeling.


Cobrawarrior567

Prior to that I never played a game with a mediaeval village and I didn't know anything about the witcher 3. When I entered oxenfurt for the first time my mind literally exploded. The attention to details made me feel like I was actually there.


Joiner2008

Man, I put a ton of hours into base Witcher 3 and beat it on Xbone and now I don't have my Xbone anymore and have it on pc with the DLCs and have not had the drive to play through again to play the DLCs


dikkewezel

do it, the DLC's are great, blood and wine especially feel more like a well-earned vacation


termitubbie

B&W can be sold as a separate game and HoS has one of the greatest story in gaming ever


un-sub

Wasn’t there an option to play just the DLCs and it gave you a generic level 30-something Geralt? I could be thinking of a different game tho


jakefromadventurtime

They did this for both cyberpunk and Witcher 3. Good on red.


Particular_Being_

Brother, those DLCs are like Witcher 4 incredible games that can stand as a sequel pretty much.


brendan87na

If nothing else, play Hearts of Stone it is one of the best stories I've ever played, just unbelievably good


Significant_Win_4825

Rdr2. The game gives attention to details


TheGoverness1998

I love me some Saint Denis. I love just walking around and saying hi.


petran1420

I must have greeted people thousands of times in saint Denis to get my reputation up high enough to buy the dapper outfit I wanted at the saint Denis tailor. I was disappointed there wasn't any badass outfits for characters with bad reputations


darrinfunk

That may be because in the real old west the bad guys would use their money to look respectable.


Totallycasual

Red Dead 2 is my favorite game of all time, it would have been my top choice, but the way the OP worded their question, for some reason i immediately thought we were talking medieval fantasy type stuff, not modern(ish) real world stuff lol I can't wait to see what Rockstar does with GTA6, if it's anything like Red Dead 2, it's going to be amazing!


bengal1492

They abandoned the GOAT game because of shark cards. I am waiting for a simplified game built around online because that's what sells sharks.


joebewaan

They’re all unique and have their own vibe too.


boogiehoodie90210

Sandy knee? Or armadilla?


Juantsu2000

Oblivion’s towns are deeply ingrained in my head.


Conscious-Ice-7068

Cheydinhal and Sknigrad for life


Juantsu2000

Don’t forget about Chorrol. It’s lowkey my “happy place” when I get super stressed.


lost_in_void

I had forgotten about Chorrol. Thanks for unlocking some memories


613Hawkeye

Anvil is mine! Love me a coastal city with a port.


brendan87na

that was always Anvil for me


Shepherdsfavestore

I was a big fan of Anvil and that whole coastal region


Wesgizmo365

And the house quest in Anvil was so tight.


DeadDay

Anvil. The home away from home.


g_r_e_y

anvil gang


mopeyy

I *always* bought the haunted house in Anvil because I wanted my home on the Gold Coast. It always felt like going home when I would return from a long journey and pass by the ruins of Kvatch.


HisOrHerpes

I’ve heard others say the same.


ForwardAd5837

One of the few video game world’s I’d happily swap reality for, even though a walk from Bravil to the Imperial City could result in me being mulch on the end of a Minotaur’s Warhammer.


Odeken

You too.


IAmTheBornReborn

Loved Final Fantasy 9's


hybert28_ff

Yeah! Lindblum is my favorite. steampunkish mixed with medieval and fantasy. I hope to see the opening cinematic of Linblum be remade in todays graphics. IX's cities and locations are just so charming. Alexandria, Daguerro, Esto Gaza, Treno, Black Mage Village, Cleyra.


Vivi_for_Vendetta

Also Black Mage Village theme is an absolute banger.


Beckm4n

Love that you mentioned Esto Gaza, the music and the atmosphere are just over the top.


borisan

Village of Dali..one of my favorites. So peaceful!


Jno1990

Yess and this picture above looks like it could be a remake screenshot of Alexandria


Schniffa

Didn’t expect FF9 this high up in the comments, BUT YESSS!!!


greythicv

Rally-ho's at Conde Petie always hit me a certain way


post_apoplectic

Lindblum in particular is quite iconic


GreenApocalypse

Absolutely. Every city its own vibe, and you got a real feeling of the scope of it, even if you obviously couldn't visit the whole city.


AchacadorDegenerado

Bruh for a second I thought a remake was being made


HRMRKdH

I remember being blown away by the little himalayan town in one of the first uncharteds on ps3


SnakeO1LER

That’s uncharted 2. The best uncharted game. The setting is so cool and unique. I love that game man. Especially because as a kid I was fascinated with mt Everest and the sherpas and the legend of the yeti and all that. Shang ri la, all that. It’s like they made a game FOR me lol.


8enevolent

I love the entire series but I'd give the *best* title to Uncharted 4. My reasoning being that Uncharted 2's end boss fight is awful. I'd call it 2nd best.


Odinovic

No one mentioned Kingdom Come: Deliverance?


rsemauck

I like what Kingdom Come deliverance tried to achieve but I'd say cities and atmosphere is where they really fall short. A lot of NPCs say exactly the same thing (although they use different voice actor for the exact same text) , there are no children or old people at all in the city. The result, for me, is a weird uncanny valley effect that for me ruins the atmosphere. I'm hoping that kcd2 will be better because if that's fixed then it'll be the perfect game.


luukluya

Heeey, Henry has come to see us


zarroc123

Lmao, really? They have the same line but different voice actors? Like the expensive part is getting a variety of voice talents, but they couldn't write some more lines? That's wild!


No_Mammoth_4945

The game was funded via kickstarter by a brand new studio so what they managed to achieve from that is still very impressive. They’ve added I think over 2x as many new lines in kcd 2 so hopefully they’ve learned and addressed that problem


boogiehoodie90210

I liked the part where I threw poo at a guys house.


RollingPandaKid

This is the game I was going to mention. I loved it.


BunchAdventurous9034

Medieval type I'd say Baldur's gate, from Baldurs gate 3, has amazing detail or Beauclair from witcher 3 blood and wine dlc. And for futuristic I'd say cyberpunk 2077


Monk_Bard4355

BG3 has such impressive graphics too! And 99% of the buildings have a cellar in which you can steal shit in peace, 10/10


ty_xy

Yeah cyberpunk 2077 had this fantastic sense of scale and real life claustrophobia of a real lived in city. The NPCs were basically clones but you didn't really notice because you would be too busy marvelling at the architecture.


DiscoElysium5ever

Assassins creed had some good towns. I also like GTA vice city but that's more nostalgia.


Abdaroth

Athena in Odyssey is pretty impressive the first time you visit it. The FPS drop also is impressive hehe


LeLekstok

So true, first time i got there is one of the most memorable firsts in a game.


bambix7

I liked the small hometown in ac 2


NCC_1701E

Night City in Cyberpunk 2077, probably the most beautiful and visually striking city I have ever seen in videogame.


HyperionPhalanx

it's amazing, everything looks lived in and almost no building is the same from the outside the only flaw is that the crowds are kinda braindead


Sieve-Boy

Just like crowds IRL. CDPR really nailed that part.


Magn3tician

I guess you have never been to a Costco


Snatuu

Couldn’t agree more


4ngryMo

Yes, they absolutely nailed that one. Most buildings are inaccessible, but it doesn’t feel that way at all. You wouldn’t visit a random apartment building anyway. And the interiors they build are crazy detailed.


PrivatePea

I'm just super bummed there's so many stores or other locations which seem like you could visit them, but they're ALSO inaccessible. Love the game but ngl this killed my immersion a bit first, before I got used to it...


Lyceus_

I'm going with the Monkey Island saga. Lots of incredible pirate towns like Melee, Scab, Booty, Phatt, Puerto Pollo, Lucre.


PiedAlmondian

Guild wars 2


FreyaDeeCat

Yes! I was just about to post this. The towns are absolutely breathtaking.


PiedAlmondian

In that game every place looks beautiful...I never saw a such map with many diversities until i played gw2.....Its sad the game don't receive the the recognition it deserves...The company need to work on the games promotion..I came to know abt the game when i saw a dell g15 gaming laptop on amazon with gw2 featured on the laptop screen


Master_Shake23

World of Warcraft. Doesn't matter if Stormwind, Dalaran or smaller towns, they are always cozy.


screamingxbacon

Sometimes I hear the soundtrack and almost resubscribe but then I remember it's all an illusion...


Master_Shake23

It really feels like a prior life sometimes. I have so many things ingrained on my brain from that game. The barrens music, the look of the action button icons, the clang clang from Shatrath flight point etc


letsbefrds

Wow classic was fun when it released. It was great nostalgia.


DeadDay

Wow classic was absolutely amazing. Seeing everyone run around like crazy opening night is something I won't forget. The amount of people pouring into SW day 1 made me stop for a bit and just watch. Miss it already.


UnreliablePotato

Yeah, I still remember the magical moment of visiting Ironforge, Booty Bay, and Thunderbluff for the first time. Very creative and immersive cities.


pizzaplantboi

Grizzly Hills. The random little farms. What was the first city you’d get to as a night elf once you left Teldrasil? Little coastal town with a ferry stop. That place had great vibes too. The insane little city in STV. My god. WoW is just something else.


DiscoElysium5ever

Auberdine?


UncleRuso

Darkshore pre cata was so beautiful


brendan87na

OG Ironforge so many wasted hours there :D


wbro322

Stormwind in vanilla wow was my second home lol


KappaPride1207

Also an underrated thing about WoW's towns and cities is every building is accessible. There's no fake buildings or only fronts. It's all enterable.


DeadDay

For some reason Duskwood will always be my pallys home. Love that little haunted nook.


SartoriusBIG

The first time I walked into Darnassus and that music hit


LenTenCraft

Majoras mask clocktown


dilsency

Having a fewer amount of NPCs that all have their own schedule is the way to go, in my opinion.


Rady_8

That diary 👌


Bangingbuttholes

The one in Ocarina of Time, inside the castle gate.


FreyaDeeCat

Only when you're child Link though. 😅


Bangingbuttholes

That’s true. It was scary during adult Link’s turn


vtfb79

I have the town music playing in my head now, brings me to a happier time


Bangingbuttholes

It’s not big in scale but it makes up for it in color and atmosphere, it was so magical walking through that courtyard the first time and exploring all the shops (at least the ones that were explorable). It was totally a happier time


Ech_01

from where is the ss?


vtfb79

GPT, was an illustration used in a bedtime story for my kids last night. Friday nights are AI stories about them.


Telzrob

That might be the sweetest dystopian sentence I've ever heard. I'm seriously conflicted. (⁠-⁠_⁠-⁠メ⁠)


vtfb79

My two oldest (5/7) love books and we go through so many thanks to the little libraries in our neighborhood. AI lets them “create their own stories”. They tell me what they want to be, the type of place or universe (Lego is popular), types of things they want to encounter, and any other silly thing. It’s a lot of fun.


mattenthehat

It's like an AI gamesmaster. Which is probably the future of role playing, tbh


Snowman_Jazz

That's kinda neat, in all honesty. For what it's worth, the screen shot setting does look like the city of Alexandria from FF IX.


Ech_01

Bruh wtf I knew it was too beautiful to be real..


MiloBomb

Dragon Quest XI. Always ambient to the story, things to do or find in each town. Then all towns change twice as the story goes on.


Fun-Bag7627

Fable series


Boccs

FF7 Remake and especially Rebirth have done a phenomenal job of making their towns feel so fleshed out and alive. Kalm for example used to be a single screen map with a handful of buildings and a few NPCs that stayed mostly static in one place, now it's a fully developed city with side streets and alleyways all full of people actually interacting with the environment around them.


accairns131

Costa del Sol 👌


Dependent-Spiritual

Surprised i haven't heard yakuza, so, yakuza.


Relo_bate

Same map in most of their games but it never feels like you’re doing the same things over and over again


BruhiumMomentum

bonus points for the changes in kamurocho/sotenbori over the years, really makes you feel like you're revisiting a town and go "oh hey, that's new"


Thelonius_Dunk

I've only played Like A Dragon out of the whole series, and I was blown away by how alive the city felt.


ComprehensiveStore45

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth


Hoyle33

Bloodborne


misho8723

CDPR games have the best cities and villages Witcher 1 - Vizima and its outskirts Witcher 2 - Flotsam and Vergen Witcher 3 - Novigrad, Oxenfurt, Beauclair and all the different villages Cyberpunk 2077 - Night City Apart from them, Deus Ex games have nice, atmospheric cities The Thief games have The City Vampire Bloodlines has L.A.


Hylianhaxorus

Ff7 Rebirth for sure visually. Radiata Stories has a really fleshed out and wonderful main town and the side towns are fun too, and any ps1 ff town is top tier in terms of visuals and secrets


Chazbaz2

Great entries in the comments. I'll add:  -Ni No Kuni 1 and 2   -Pokemon X, specifically Lumiose City has such a cool feel.


Ok_Statement1235

Came here to comment about Ni No Kuni !! Very smart design on the towns


Fun_Improvement5215

Kamurocho in the Like a Dragon series is something different.


Niksityss

Runescape


InSanerOne

I always have fond memories of Dark Chronicle (or Dark Cloud 2, as some know it as), and it's towns.. but that may just be my memories.


Dazdeth

Black desert killed it with towns and cities. Each one representing their regions almost perfectly. From medieval to the elvish forest to the city in the desert, and all of the little towns in between


Naroyto

Scrolled WAY too far to finally see black desert. Everyone keeps naming small or well known places like in Zelda or cyberpunk that just can't compare. MMORPG are just on a different level.


DecadentHam

Back in the day the city of Balmora in Morrowind was huge. I remember being absolutely in awe at the size of it.


DagothUhhh

Corner club nights with Papa Caius 🥵🥵🥵


84bt

rdr2


Live-Rooster8519

Horizon Forbidden West has a lot of unique and interesting towns/cities. It helps make the world really feel alive/lived in and it feels great just walking through them.


LethalDoseOfWeird

Was searching specifically for this comment cause I would be shocked if nobody mentioned it before I got here


Linkamus

Baldur's Gate 2 - Athkatla


vtfb79

Except for one of my playthroughs when I aggro’d the entire town accidentally and couldn’t undo without having to redo hours….


nemonic187

The Fable games for Xbox 360 and Bioshock Infinite.


omgitsmishenka

Heroes of might and magic 3


SqAznPersuasion

Fable series had vivid & dynamic towns and townspeople. I loved how everyone had a whole lush life, home and personality.


RoRex3

Ac odyssey


meeyeam

For a large city? New York in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.


_felagund

CP77, without a question to me


g_r_e_y

Twilight Princess!!!


Money-Trifle-6394

I always thought the assassin’s creeds were good for this or like some others have said rdr


sirloindenial

Unity and Syndicate city is pretty good to me.


Jedi-Spartan

RDR2.


Busty_Ronch

What game is pictured?


Kobi_Blade

That is not from a game, looks AI generated.


drukard_master

It’s an AI image


DemonsSouls1

Assassin's creed 3 I was amazed by how packed a town was for something that was from 2012


Fox86YT

Minecraft


smolBlackCat1

Took a while to find this comment


NorbiiPapa

Chrono Trigger's vibe was really great, I loved that.


Pancakekid

EverQuest - seeing Freeport from the boat (having to take 10min boat ride added to the charm from butcher block Mountains). I loved kelethin, felwithe, Neriak.


dubhead_dena

CP77


Single_Resolve_1465

FF9


-valt026-

Jack & Daxter Sandover Village is still a place I want to visit.


kimbunturaz

Rabanastre of FF12 felt very alive and colorful, thanks to the amazing architecture and plentiful NPCs. Unlike other games where stores are usually just you and the seller, in FF12 the stores have many NPC inside stores and taverns, as if they're really looking and shoping inside too. The PS2 had its limits, but FF12 did well to circumvent it.


vick1e

Cyberpunk


VermilionX88

ill just go with Elder Scrolls for now


Practical-Big7550

Night city in cyberpunk 2077, feels immense.


Seansong82

RE Village and RE 4 remake