10 Real-world Places Found In Video Games

By TravelDine

So what if you've not yet visited famous places physically…  

You can always do that virtually! 

Some games take us through time and cities in the most detailed ways

There is a lot to explore in them

The Jan Mayen Island in this game are the shores of Phang Nga Bay, Thailand  

Tomb Raider Underworld, Thailand

1.

This globetrotting game series lets you explore the ancient world  

Uncharted, Scotland

2.

This game does a pretty good job of faithfully recreating Moscow

Metro 2033, Moscow

3.

This game takes the audience on a tour of late 1970s New York, the not-so-pretty side!  

Coney Island, The Warriors, New York, USA

4.

This one brings you the atmosphere of New York City, its distinct neighborhoods and personalities

 Marvel’s Spider-Man, New York City, USA  

5.

Half of the things people know about WWII comes courtesy this game

Railway Bridge at Nijmegen | Medal of Honor: Frontline, Netherlands  

6.

Explore Berlin in April/May of 1945

Reichstag | Call of Duty: World at War Berlin, Germany

7.

You could navigate Washington D.C. with a rough understanding of this game 

Fallout 3  Georgetown/Takoma Park  Washington D.C., U.S. 

8.

You get every tiny detail of the streets, that feels like a vacation in itself

Sleeping Dogs, Hong Kong, China

9.

There are a few missions and collectables in the ruins that encourage you to get into every nook and cranny of the place

The Colosseum | Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Rome, Italy

10.

15 Movie-themed hotel rooms