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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Video Games featuring abandonments (Viewed 24223 times)
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 220 on 10/20/2010 11:00 PM >
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Posted by LaughingMan
Fallout 3 is by far what i think of when i think of a UE game. Hell i spent 100 hrs just exploring random places before I even started the storyline.

I find myself thinking of Mirrors edge though the most while exploring. I really think it helped me to look at buildings in a different way so that I can infiltrate them.


Fallout is a UE game! I have like 3 hours in New Vegas right now, and have only done two storyline missions. Ive been exploring the first town and and Primm the rest of the time, Im rushing through the story though since Im playing on hardcore. Just want to get the achievement, then play again on normal and explore EVERYTHING!!! It and Fragile Dreams are the two best UE games to me. As for Mirrors Edge, i hate that game so much! i think im the only one who hates it so much.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 221 on 10/20/2010 11:30 PM >
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The Parasite Eve series for the PS1 involved a lot of abandoned areas. Filled with mutated creatures, but abandoned nonetheless

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 222 on 10/21/2010 12:10 AM >
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Posted by MonkeyPunchBaby


Fallout is a UE game! I have like 3 hours in New Vegas right now, and have only done two storyline missions. Ive been exploring the first town and and Primm the rest of the time, Im rushing through the story though since Im playing on hardcore. Just want to get the achievement, then play again on normal and explore EVERYTHING!!! It and Fragile Dreams are the two best UE games to me. As for Mirrors Edge, i hate that game so much! i think im the only one who hates it so much.


Actually Fallout 3 is a action role-playing game......( criticism and correction is a running theme of this forum lol)

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 223 on 10/21/2010 12:42 AM >
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Posted by LaughingMan


Actually Fallout 3 is a action role-playing game......( criticism and correction is a running theme of this forum lol)


haha. my bad thank you for the correction.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 224 on 5/23/2011 12:46 AM >
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I just went back & replayed the original STALKER - was reminded of this thread. Had to bump it after my return from Pripyat:


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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 225 on 5/23/2011 1:27 AM >
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check this out. I have to say that as I played FNV I was surprised at it's accuracy to the desert and various sites, but I didn't realize HOW accurate:

http://www.news.co...frt9-1226055488463

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 226 on 5/23/2011 1:47 AM >
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Yeah, I read about that a while back (when the game first came out & I was playing it)

Pretty cool :]

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 227 on 5/23/2011 5:16 AM >
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Portal 2 takes place entirely in an abandoned (by humans, anyway...) underground research facility... I wish I had taken more screenshots of something other than the hilarious posters all over the walls but here's one... this is an "outside" shot (you're a few kilometers below ground) but the crumbling, deteriorating inner "test chambers" are frickin awesome to look at. If you played the first one at all, kick it up about eight notches and you got Portal 2.



AMAZING game, by the way. And I don't play video games. In fact I had to borrow a friend's video card just to get it to work on my computer... ha.

PLAY THIS GAME. The storyline is the perfect mix of hilarious and terrifying (but without resorting to the obligatory hideously-deformed creatures from another dimension) and it's just really fucking fun.



This isn't from the game, but if you told me it was I'd probably believe you (and then wonder how I ever escaped...)


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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 228 on 5/23/2011 6:42 AM >
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Id have to say condemned and fallout for the xbox 360 id like to say left 4 dead because of the sewers and abandoned buildings but there overrun by zombies so no go huh lol
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 229 on 5/23/2011 9:42 AM >
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Portal 2 does have a great abandoned feel in many areas

Great game & one of my faves. Still too short & no replay value though.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 230 on 5/25/2011 2:03 AM >
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No one has said Diablo I or II?

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 231 on 5/31/2011 4:24 AM >
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A couple of games I've played not mentioned in this thread:

Darksiders- A fun little rpg/hack'n'slash Zelda-esque game about the time after the Apocalypse, and all humans are extinct. Abandoned skyscrapers and subways imposed over demonic architecture. Interesting combination.




and The Darkness- Abandoned subway tunnels, factories, schools, and mansions, and lots of other urban underworld in a New York-like city. You actually wield the darkness as your power.




While they didn't get raving reviews or push sales numbers in the multi-millions, they are two very solid fun games that I'm glad I played. Both can be found in the bargain bin at your local Gamestop.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 232 on 5/31/2011 4:49 AM >
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There's a new horror adventure game coming out called Asylum:



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 233 on 12/13/2011 6:37 PM >
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This one looks like it will be pretty sweet too.



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 234 on 12/13/2011 7:24 PM >
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This one looks like it will be pretty sweet too.




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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 235 on 12/13/2011 11:57 PM >
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Friggin Youtube... Deleted the previous vid. This game looks REALLY promising.



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 236 on 12/14/2011 4:38 PM >
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Friggin Youtube... Deleted the previous vid.

Nope, it's still there.



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 237 on 12/14/2011 8:57 PM >
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Posted by Shawn W.

Nope, it's still there.




Hmmm, yesterday it said "This video has been removed due to a copyright claim by Viacom."

Oh well, watch it twice. It's awesome!



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 238 on 12/14/2011 9:05 PM >
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I had two different friends that went to Henryton this past Saturday and they both saw people running around with guns. One said they were making a Call of Duty Movie there. They spoke to the producer. Another friend heard the scrappers were arrested the weekend before! That is why all their scrap piles were left behind........ Strange!

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 239 on 12/14/2011 10:12 PM >
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Posted by AvsFreak
Friggin Youtube... Deleted the previous vid. This game looks REALLY promising.




THIS looks really, REALLY awesome. So glad I recently purchased a PS3.

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