10 Gaming Worlds That We'd Love To Live In - Part 3
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10 Gaming Worlds That We’d Love To Live In

A good video game setting can be a wondrous thing. As technology has advanced and games have become bigger and more expansive, gaming worlds have become a feature that can make or break the experience for the players. What use is a good story and interesting characters if the world that houses their adventures is boring or unimaginative?
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7) The Citadel

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As the housing for the Citadel Council in the Mass Effect series, The Citadel certainly has some almighty significance in its universe. Superbly located at the junction of a few Mass Relays and with a comfortably manufactured atmosphere, it is truly the home of tomorrow!

It also happens to be known as the political and cultural heart of citadel space, making it an attractive destination for any socialites out there. You could spend the morning studying the collective histories of various colonies, before taking in some high culture in some of the more arty districts after noon.

Think of it like Paris….in space.


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Gareth is 25 years old and lives in Cardiff. Interests include film, TV and an unhealthy amount of Spider-Man comics and Killers songs. Expect constant references to the latter two at all times.