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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 20 on 8/18/2008 10:28 PM >
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 21 on 8/18/2008 10:36 PM >
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Half Life 2 has tons of places.


I remember Red Neck Rampage had a bunch of places. Fairly neat.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 22 on 8/18/2008 10:46 PM >
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The first game released on CD-ROM ever in 1993:





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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 23 on 8/18/2008 10:58 PM >
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Myst takes place on abandoned islands throughout time. Love that game. Too bad I can't get that or Real Myst to run on XP...

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 24 on 8/19/2008 1:07 AM >
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Vampire Bloodlines The Masquerade

I guess you could say Doom3 the first mission you go in to the old abounded thing the all that crap happens and except for the monsters every thing is a abandoned,

Land of the dead.

Red alert 2 has abandoned buildings you can occupy

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 25 on 8/19/2008 1:23 AM >
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Myst takes place on abandoned islands throughout time. Love that game. Too bad I can't get that or Real Myst to run on XP...


I have myst on my DS.
i cant figure out what's going on or what to do.
There's just a bunch of switches around everywhere that dont seem to do anything.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 26 on 8/19/2008 2:48 AM >
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Black for PS2 has a couple missions that take place in abandonments The Tivliz Asylum level is pretty cool.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 27 on 8/19/2008 2:54 AM >
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I have myst on my DS.
i cant figure out what's going on or what to do.
There's just a bunch of switches around everywhere that dont seem to do anything.

Thats because Myst isnt a real game

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 28 on 8/19/2008 3:17 AM >
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I have myst on my DS.
i cant figure out what's going on or what to do.
There's just a bunch of switches around everywhere that dont seem to do anything.



no, myst is not a real game. It's completely complex puzzle solving and logical thinking. You have to associate seemingly unassociated things. It's amazing.

I almost beat that computer program in 2nd grade, but I didn't understand how to read music notes properly, so I could never fly the spaceship.

To get a start on that game, take a look in the library for dates. Then look up the constellations of those dates, and adjust the clock & the rotating tower as needed. It's been at least 10 years since I've played it, so I'm sure I've forgotten something, but that will point you in the right direction.


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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 29 on 8/19/2008 3:43 AM >
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 30 on 8/19/2008 4:18 AM >
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Best game for creepy abandonment exploration:

Bioshock

Playing through the game actually reminded me of my real-life exploration of KD Station. Bioshock is not just a beautiful game, it's a game of exploration in a huge abandoned art deco city. Absolutely fantastic. I would recommend highly it to all members of this forum.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 31 on 8/19/2008 10:34 AM >
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Posted by Clockwork
Best game for creepy abandonment exploration:

Bioshock

Playing through the game actually reminded me of my real-life exploration of KD Station. Bioshock is not just a beautiful game, it's a game of exploration in a huge abandoned art deco city. Absolutely fantastic. I would recommend highly it to all members of this forum.


I loved ripping the slugs out of those little girls. And yah, that's right, crazy abandonment the whole game. Peelorz paintzors and everything.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 32 on 8/19/2008 1:14 PM >
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In The Game Freelancer you can explore wrecked ships out in deep space.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 33 on 8/19/2008 1:16 PM >
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Well, since you're bringing up Bioshock, we should mention it's grandfather, the game that defined the feature set and game play for all first person shooters that followed...





It was absolutely revolutionary in 1994, and proved what a piece of shit Doom was.





And then System Shock 2 in 1999, which had the first moment in a video game that creeped me out so much that I had to quit playing for a little while....



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 34 on 8/19/2008 4:30 PM >
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in the first spider-man game you go in some drains to catch an electric man. you also go into drains in the Minority Report game, and Splinter Cell (dunno wich one). also in splinter cell 3 you go into an abandoned castle that terrorists took over. if that counts

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 35 on 8/20/2008 3:58 AM >
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I don't play a lot of video games, but I thought that the Call of Duty 4 mission that takes place in Chernobyl was really well done. The soviet-era high rises and rusty cars were really cool and it looked just like some photos of the abandoned city downwind from the reactor site that I saw in National Geographic a few years ago.


Agreed! That was the first thing I thought of when reading this thread:



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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 36 on 8/20/2008 4:53 AM >
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They could have made a separate game (oh wait they did, it's called Stalker) out of COD4's Chernobyl scene.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 37 on 8/21/2008 3:16 AM >
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Metal Gear Solid. Full of levels where the building you're in is abandoned.

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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 38 on 8/21/2008 3:19 AM >
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Re: Video Games featuring abandonments
<Reply # 39 on 8/21/2008 3:27 AM >
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I'm shocked- MANHUNT is one of the best abandonment games ever!
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