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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 # 40 on 8/21/2008 3:28 AM >
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 41 on 8/21/2008 3:28 AM >
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Super Mario World Ghost House!!!

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 42 on 8/21/2008 4:33 AM >
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 43 on 8/21/2008 5:35 PM >
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is the shit. A few years ago Devastation was alright, lots of empty places in there but not nearly as cool as STALKER. The new STALKER is coming out pretty soon!

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 44 on 8/21/2008 5:55 PM >
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Painkiller: Hell Wars (for Xbox) has a level that's based on Danvers State Hospital. It looks kind of stupid, and the graphics are fairly shitty, but it's there.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 45 on 8/21/2008 5:57 PM >
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Painkiller: Hell Wars (for Xbox) has a level that's based on Danvers State Hospital. It looks kind of stupid, and the graphics are fairly shitty, but it's there.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 46 on 8/25/2008 3:05 AM >
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Like a few others have said, Half Life 2 has some of the best abandoned building I have seen in a game. Episode 1 has an entire abandoned hospital that you fight zombies through. In the developers comments, they said it was based off of the abandoned old Soviet Union era hospitals that dotted the Soviet satellite nations.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 47 on 8/25/2008 11:57 AM >
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Posted by abandonedNH
Painkiller: Hell Wars (for Xbox) has a level that's based on Danvers State Hospital. It looks kind of stupid, and the graphics are fairly shitty, but it's there.

http://www.youtube...atch?v=EXX_V61ciRA

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 48 on 8/26/2008 12:07 AM >
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Half-Life 2 definitely had a cool exploration vibe going, especially during the dune buggy section. You didn't have to explore the beach houses, but I was absolutely compelled to view every square inch of every structure I found.

SWAT 4 for PC had a map based on an abandoned, run down project apartment building. Pretty creepy.

GTA IV has the abandoned Sprunk factory, that's a lot of fun to explore.

There's also a certain level in MGS4 that takes you to a familiar, yet 9 years abandoned facility.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 49 on 8/26/2008 12:50 PM >
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GTAIV Certainly has more then it's fair share of abandonments. They even have real life sites such as Governor's Island and the High Line.

Theres an abandoned amusement park, tons of abandoned factories, and so much more...

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 50 on 8/29/2008 3:56 AM >
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STALKER-That game is AWESOME!

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 51 on 8/29/2008 7:12 AM >
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Most I've played have been mentioned, but there are a few abandoned looking areas in Far Cry. Including a lot of WWII ruins.



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 52 on 8/29/2008 11:58 AM >
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 53 on 8/29/2008 12:00 PM >
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Please, let's not start another ethics thread.


That's a federal crime too. (well for us in the States anyway)

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 54 on 8/29/2008 1:07 PM >
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you can go draining in super mario brothers.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 55 on 8/29/2008 3:22 PM >
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Anarchy Online features an abandoned subway system (complete with sub-level tunnels) and a somewhat vacant temple.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 56 on 8/29/2008 5:15 PM >
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Anarchy Online features an abandoned subway system (complete with sub-level tunnels) and a somewhat vacant temple.

My brother used to play that game.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 57 on 8/31/2008 5:34 PM >
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Yesterday I found the opposite...a video game in an abandonment. I happened to stumble upon this little shack on my way to a location I was scouting. The game was right outside the shack.





I didn't see the x-box though...

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 58 on 9/1/2008 12:19 AM >
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you can go draining in super mario brothers.


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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 59 on 9/1/2008 6:30 AM >
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Hellgate London has a lot of abandoned places except there are only about 5 different maps in the entire game. You just keep going to the same ones over and over with different names on them as if you had actually traveled someplace new. Bleah

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