There are a large number of video games set in their own fictional worlds. While not all of these worlds are memorable, there are some that stick with us even after we’ve completed the game and moved on to something else. Here are some of the best medieval fantasy worlds in gaming.
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Elden Ring Nightreign is out on Steam and consoles. Unsurprisingly, the PC version is a crude port without any platform-specific features. There’s no upscaling or frame generation, the frame rate is locked at 60 FPS, and let’s forget about ray-tracing. We tested the game, and although it performs well, there can be random stuttering.
It's 2025 any PC game that doesn't have an unlocked FPS option hard pass, and no I'm not going to install a mod to remove that cap, the dumb ass devs, that's their job.
Cave Crave is a new spelunking adventure coming to PSVR 2 and Meta Quest, with an optional gameplay mode that is proving to be terrifying.
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I know they get a lot of hate these days, but I adored the worlds created in the Assassins Creed games.
Thedas - Dragon age.