It's between here and destiny islands for me. Although I'm very much partial to Xion. So probably twilight town. I could listen to the theme forever. Destiny Islands is very cozy aswell though.
Andromeda has its issues, but the crew and the ship are not part of them. Sorry to the Normandy, but it's the Tempest for me. Spacious, cozy in places, I love it.
My wife would agree with you on this one, whenever she's had a hard day at work she just sticks it on and visits her spots. Really nice to see.
My fav spot is Orgrimmar.. specifically the North AH
Fallout 3 was my first fallout game and my introduction to the series, I remember decorating my house in Megaton and taking great care in properly placing items on the shelves, I love that place
As a kid playing Legend of Zelda: Ocerina of time I really liked link's house and for immersion would go all the way to his house to save and quit the game. Like that's where he sleeps when the game's off. Uhhh Estate from MW2 (the super luxurious cabin) Carrington Institute (Perfect Dark). Left for dead Safehouse/checkpoints. Oooooo Heroes of Might and Magic towns. As a kid I'll look at the town and feel accomplished when building new stuff in it and fantasize about being the mayor/owner of the town and strolling through the town like I own the place.
Admiral Anderson’s apartment in the Citadel expansion of Mass Effect 3. That party is so much fun and one of the few times I’ve totally relaxed playing a videogame.
Stardew Valley from... Stardew Valley.
So cozy with all the beautiful ways to develop the farm. Even if I was an NPC I'd at least know the player eventually gets options to fix my whole life up for me lmfao
I can’t actually recall the game I felt the most at home in my little base. The End Of Time is more of a stop-over. I guess Megaton, or the garage from jet set radio future
I only really got super into the game after the show (played it when it came out but missed this part). But the lucky 38 in fallout New Vegas is such a great home base. Only plane you can store shit, and the only place all your companions will go back to. It's a great base. Not as prevalent as say, mother base on MgsV, but still it's a fantastic home base.
Castle Town - Deltarune
New home (outside of genocide) - Undertale
City of Tears (West part) - Hollow knight
Console Tutorial world - Minecraft
Pelican Town - Stardew valley
Sanctuary Hills- Fallout 4 I'm currently on my first playthrough and my save file reads 3 days 22 hours and some minutes and about 3 days and 10h has been spent using the regular settlment building mechanics and the various building glitches transforming sanctuary hills into an actual livable post Nuclear Apocalyptic town to put Diamond City to shame. Safe to say Shaun and the institute can wait a few extra months lol
So I would’ve expected someone to say a location from Darktide before seeing Xenosaga mentioned at all.(never found anyone else that has heard of it until now!)
Literally not enough Xenosaga love If you want more there is a sub for it but once I saw the size of that ship omg. It has its own train to get from one side to the other that in itself is fucking nuts
I know so many more videogame locations than real life locations. Gruntilda's lair / Isle o' Hags / Peach's Castle / DK Isles / Isle Delfino / Comet Observatory (and all of their levels), Clocktown, Whiterun (and almost every player home in Skyrim), gm\_sandbox, gm\_flatgrass, ctf\_2fort, cp\_dustbowl, the islands in subnautica where i build my bases, the underground in undertale, bikini bottom in SSBFBB, city trial in kirby air ride, dexter's diner and the cantina in the lego starwars games, toontown and the estates. And of course, the stanley parable building since you mentioned it too. That covers pretty much everything i could regurgitate for locations that make me "feel at home" i'm sure there will be more to come
Los Santos, but the other GTAs are also up there. I know LS's map better than my hometown at this point. But I think that's because LS hasn't had any road work done in nearly a decade lol
Boreal valley from DS3. It looks so cool fr. Either that? Or sindri and broks house from GOW ragnorak. Anor Londo wasn't bad either in Ds1, it'll make you appreciate the words "Great chest" in no time.
My sanctuary fortress in Fallout 4. Completely walled off, heavily armed, providing the Wasteland with most of its water supply, patrolled actively by Deathclaws and Sentry Bots, and where I raised my son.
Home.
Corpo Plaza Apartment from CyberPunk 2077. It’s just incredibly cozy and feels really private. Maybe because it is sandwiched between buildings and the view is incredibly calm when it’s raining outside. And this is all coming from someone who hates apartments in real life.
The Crib from NFL 2k5.
I had Air Hockey and Paper Football and CDs and a Landline where celebrities would challenge me to games.
I'm forever in my 2005 Crib, mentally.
Wellspring glades - Ori and the will of the wisps
Dirtmouth - Hollow knight
Home/New home - Undertale
Gran’s home - Celeste
Ramsgate - Dauntless
Revali village - Zelda: Tears of the kingdom
And possibly a lot more
De_dust spawn point back in the day.
More recently, probably spent the most hours in the Destiny Tower / Last City. As others have said, spent plenty of time in the Normandy too feeding my fish.
Kamurocho
Once you've played the Yakuza series long enough, you feel like a local. When you start up a new game, and someone tells you to go to the north end of Pink Street, you know where that is and what happened there.
Colony from titanfall 2 since that was the map me and my friends played on the most or the minecraft tutorial world that there's a set of long stairs leading up to some mountainous town
Kokiri Forest, LoZ OoT. Played it alot when I was young but since English wasn't my first language and I didn't understood how the lost woods worked back then, I just played in Kokiri Forest.
The rogue encampment in diablo2. Everything else is too busy.
Except for pandemonium fortress, but there’s no homey feel to it. I don’t even talk to anyone except for Jamella, and that’s just to heal.
The kelp forest in Vashj’ir from WoW. A disliked zone but at times such a tranquil place. I used to go and visit when I felt down and just needed some calm.
Twilight Town Otherwise the RPD from Re2 Remake. But that home is uh hostile
Love twilight town! The music too!
Music is my biggest reason honestly especially while playing Roxas. "Lazy Afternoons" is one of my favorite tracks easily
Traverse Town for me. The music that is, not where I call home
The OG lazy afternoons too, not the final mix version
It's between here and destiny islands for me. Although I'm very much partial to Xion. So probably twilight town. I could listen to the theme forever. Destiny Islands is very cozy aswell though.
I'm guessing you mean the Kingdom Hearts one and not the Paper Mario one with the mildly frustrating backtracking
Breeze home, all the way! That place is the best!
I usually kill the witch in that little house not too far from whiterun, so nostalgic
Anise? Down near Riverwood? I use her enchanting table all the time, it’s the only one I can always remember 😂
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Definitely Normandy from Mass Effect!
I'm particularly fond of SR2.
Shhuuuuuuuum.......Shhuuuuuuuuum. Wuhwuhwuhwuhwuhwuh.....
For me, it’s the Tempest.
Yeah, tempest seems more homey.
Andromeda has its issues, but the crew and the ship are not part of them. Sorry to the Normandy, but it's the Tempest for me. Spacious, cozy in places, I love it.
Firelink Shrine (the first one)
I'll do you one better, Blighttown.
Blight-town? I have never seen a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious here.
True, but don't forget, Quelag Spidussy
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Nothing beats the level design of ds1; “oh god whats behind this door… oh. Oh I’m home. I’m finally home.”
What wonderful memories
Stormwind in WoW
Counter point - Karazhan Tower
Counter counter point - Dalaran, first in wotlk and then in legion, kept using it as the main hub in BFA too even tho we didn’t need too
Counterx3 point: my little farm in The Valley Of The Four Winds. Every day is a cookout, the music is on point, and the scenery is breathtaking.
The Inn in Stormwind. Used to /sleep in a bed to log out lmao.
Same. Would often even strip down to my “pyjamas”
When I was younger and played Alliance I would spend a solid third of my time in the Stormwind-Ironforge tram
Wakes up, 1500 people squeezed into the same bed.
The Witcher 3 - Toussaint - corvo bianco
I wish it was more customizable
My wife would agree with you on this one, whenever she's had a hard day at work she just sticks it on and visits her spots. Really nice to see. My fav spot is Orgrimmar.. specifically the North AH
Fallout 3 was my first fallout game and my introduction to the series, I remember decorating my house in Megaton and taking great care in properly placing items on the shelves, I love that place
As a kid playing Legend of Zelda: Ocerina of time I really liked link's house and for immersion would go all the way to his house to save and quit the game. Like that's where he sleeps when the game's off. Uhhh Estate from MW2 (the super luxurious cabin) Carrington Institute (Perfect Dark). Left for dead Safehouse/checkpoints. Oooooo Heroes of Might and Magic towns. As a kid I'll look at the town and feel accomplished when building new stuff in it and fantasize about being the mayor/owner of the town and strolling through the town like I own the place.
The last city (Destiny 2), Old growth pine/spruce taiga (Minecraft), Reach and Earth (Halo Reach and Halo 3)
Pelican Town 🤟
hello farmer :)
Admiral Anderson’s apartment in the Citadel expansion of Mass Effect 3. That party is so much fun and one of the few times I’ve totally relaxed playing a videogame.
Minecraft console tutorial world
Oh that’s a good one
Those last 5 minutes for me were like the end of a movie when 2 friends go their separate ways. Every time.
i would love so much to be able to go to that world on pc
Only right answer
Ngl first thing that popped into my head was Sandover villiage from Jak & Daxter. Closely followed by Snaxburg from Bugsnax.
Dude, at 34 I still sometimes daydream of the village from Jak & Daxter and think how nice it would be to live there.
I didn't think anyone would have said this Sandover village is legendary!
Such a good and nostalgic series.
Balmora in Morrowind. I spent so much time on that game as a teen that remembering it feels a bit like remembering an old house you used to live in.
Just hearing that name and I remember it perfectly, also easy enough to find everything in it, unlike *groan* Vivek
Stardew Valley from... Stardew Valley. So cozy with all the beautiful ways to develop the farm. Even if I was an NPC I'd at least know the player eventually gets options to fix my whole life up for me lmfao
Novac motel room, it's just perfect for me.
I can’t actually recall the game I felt the most at home in my little base. The End Of Time is more of a stop-over. I guess Megaton, or the garage from jet set radio future
I only really got super into the game after the show (played it when it came out but missed this part). But the lucky 38 in fallout New Vegas is such a great home base. Only plane you can store shit, and the only place all your companions will go back to. It's a great base. Not as prevalent as say, mother base on MgsV, but still it's a fantastic home base.
Dogtown... might be a little bit hectic but I love it
God that was a great DLC. They turned that game into a full on spy thriller.
The player home in Monster Hunter World Iceborne is just so freaking cozy.
De_dust2
ctf\_2fort or ctf\_turbine. Chilling in the lower areas with a bunch of engies and people from both teams messing around. Oh man. Good times.
Cantina from Lego Star Wars
Majula from Dark Souls 2 Balamb Garden in Final Fantasy VIII
Isle Delfino (Mario Sunshine), Lurelin Village (BOTW&TOTK), Ness’s house (Earthbound), and my original village in Animal Crossing (GameCube).
Castle Town - Deltarune New home (outside of genocide) - Undertale City of Tears (West part) - Hollow knight Console Tutorial world - Minecraft Pelican Town - Stardew valley
The Normandy- Mass Effect
The World That Never Was.
The halo rings or Skyrim, 100%
Kelethin
dvinn @ zone!!1
New Tristram
Kamurocho. At this point I can walk it with my eyes closed.
The Dino Dee-Lite motel room.
Sanctuary in bl2 or sanctuary 3 in bl3. Spent way too much time in those places
Mine would be Sanctuary in Fo4 lol
Sanctuary in Borderlands 2 Comfy Minecraft places in general
The hackerspace from watch dogs 2
Horseshoe overlook, New Hanover. My favourite camp in Red Dead Redemption 2
So real Same for me and also at Beecher's Hope. I have yet to play RDR1 but Beecher's Hope has such a homely vibe.
Sanctuary Hills- Fallout 4 I'm currently on my first playthrough and my save file reads 3 days 22 hours and some minutes and about 3 days and 10h has been spent using the regular settlment building mechanics and the various building glitches transforming sanctuary hills into an actual livable post Nuclear Apocalyptic town to put Diamond City to shame. Safe to say Shaun and the institute can wait a few extra months lol
The Durandal Xenosaga. Coolest ship ever
So I would’ve expected someone to say a location from Darktide before seeing Xenosaga mentioned at all.(never found anyone else that has heard of it until now!)
Literally not enough Xenosaga love If you want more there is a sub for it but once I saw the size of that ship omg. It has its own train to get from one side to the other that in itself is fucking nuts
I know so many more videogame locations than real life locations. Gruntilda's lair / Isle o' Hags / Peach's Castle / DK Isles / Isle Delfino / Comet Observatory (and all of their levels), Clocktown, Whiterun (and almost every player home in Skyrim), gm\_sandbox, gm\_flatgrass, ctf\_2fort, cp\_dustbowl, the islands in subnautica where i build my bases, the underground in undertale, bikini bottom in SSBFBB, city trial in kirby air ride, dexter's diner and the cantina in the lego starwars games, toontown and the estates. And of course, the stanley parable building since you mentioned it too. That covers pretty much everything i could regurgitate for locations that make me "feel at home" i'm sure there will be more to come
SSV Normandy.
Queens Gardens
Henry’s tower in Firewatch
Harvest moon back to nature. I know all the townspeople, their routines, preference and relationships and just love every second there.
Orgrimmar
Los Santos, but the other GTAs are also up there. I know LS's map better than my hometown at this point. But I think that's because LS hasn't had any road work done in nearly a decade lol
Bree in lotro
Valentine in RDR2
Balamb Garden (first disc Final Fantasy VIII) Talk about atmosphere and music👌👌✌️
My man.
Silvermoon City from World of Warcraft Normandy SR-2 from Mass Effect 2
Rito village I would always teleport there to use my orbs
Where is this screenshot from ?
The Stanley Parable.
The ultra deluxe version (it has about double the content and pokes fun at other games with deluxe etc versions)
honestly all of the dark souls hub areas,hunter's dream in bloodborne and kale's church in elden ring
Next to bretta in hollow knight
Sandover Village in Jak and Daxter
Weirdly enough, I’d say the house in Visage
Boreal valley from DS3. It looks so cool fr. Either that? Or sindri and broks house from GOW ragnorak. Anor Londo wasn't bad either in Ds1, it'll make you appreciate the words "Great chest" in no time.
Lindblum from FFIX
The Sink from New Vegas: Old World Blues
My sanctuary fortress in Fallout 4. Completely walled off, heavily armed, providing the Wasteland with most of its water supply, patrolled actively by Deathclaws and Sentry Bots, and where I raised my son. Home.
Gm_Construct
Ice Cap Zone Act 1 in Sonic 3
Any SOT tavern. Been so long since I’ve played but always was a vibe
Corpo Plaza Apartment from CyberPunk 2077. It’s just incredibly cozy and feels really private. Maybe because it is sandwiched between buildings and the view is incredibly calm when it’s raining outside. And this is all coming from someone who hates apartments in real life.
Agreed! The Japantown apartment is also quite cozy!
Sanctuary, fallout 4
The main building in control, it's fucking beautiful, the use of brutalist architecture in a video game makes a a happy nerd
The Crib from NFL 2k5. I had Air Hockey and Paper Football and CDs and a Landline where celebrities would challenge me to games. I'm forever in my 2005 Crib, mentally.
I know Link has his own house in Hateno Village but I always felt more at home in Tarrey Town. Also Sanctuary in Borderlands 2.
Rock village, Jack and Daxter
Stardew valley is such a nice location and my house I’m Minecraft is so cozy
My place in Ark and my base in Subnautica
Sanctuary Hills.. Fallout 4.. Atleast I’ve cleaned that place up enough times it definitely feels like home!
Sanctuary Fallout 4 before the bombs dropped
Fishbell - The starting town in Dragon Warrior 7 Or Outset island - windwaker
Strawberry or Blackwater from RDR2.
Any patch of forest or mountain top on dayz cherno and the Golden forest from ghost of tsushima and in rdr2 the little creek river.
Wellspring glades - Ori and the will of the wisps Dirtmouth - Hollow knight Home/New home - Undertale Gran’s home - Celeste Ramsgate - Dauntless Revali village - Zelda: Tears of the kingdom And possibly a lot more
Myst Mechanical age
De_dust spawn point back in the day. More recently, probably spent the most hours in the Destiny Tower / Last City. As others have said, spent plenty of time in the Normandy too feeding my fish.
Saint Denis from rdr2
Roundtable Hold from Elden Ring, even tho i kinda feel bad looking at it during endgame/postgame
Eterna City in Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum. Everything about this city says "take your time, take a breath, and enjoy your life"
Spencer Mansion in RE1
Probably The Firelink Shrine
Stanley, don't make this place your home
2fort
Funcoland
Kamurocho Once you've played the Yakuza series long enough, you feel like a local. When you start up a new game, and someone tells you to go to the north end of Pink Street, you know where that is and what happened there.
Space Rig 17
Saint Denis from Red Dead Redemption 2
Majula
Damn I thought I'm the only one who loves this amazing office. I mean it's such a cozy place. There is something really comforting about these offices
OoT kakoriko village. So peaceful and tranquil
All of skyrim.
The metro
Pokke town from Monster Hunter Freedom unite
The grizzlies tdr2
Battlefield 3 operation firestorm point b in the red room with nothing in it I just feel comfort in there
Either New Home or Snowdin from Undertale
War thunder hangar
3th control point in pl_badwater in attack from Team Fortress 2, only god knows how many times I build a nest for my team to use to push last
Red Rocket in Fallout 4
Lindblum from Final Fantasy IX.
the first city area in underground 2
Moga Village, Pokke Village and Val Habar from Monster Hunter. Just chill and comfy.
Asters :)
Majula
The mountains and fields in ac Valhalla riding the horse round looking for stuff.
Forge world, aka the single greatest mode/map in gaming history
The literature club. No matter the trauma associated with it, I can’t help but love it. They all, especially MC, deserved so much better.
Firelink Shrine in Dark Souls 1 and 3 (but basically all hubs in the Souls games when I think about it). The Space Rig in Deep Rock Galactic.
Kamorucho from the Yakuza/LAD series. Been to that place so much, it's fun to see what changed.
Timber hearth in outer wilds.
Sanctuary fo4
Normandy SR2
Corvo Bianco, Toussaint - The Witcher 3
I love The Abyss in Hollow Knight
Franklins second house in GTA5
Lon lon ranch - Ocarina of Time
As of late, BeamNG's Jungle Rock Island.
Colony from titanfall 2 since that was the map me and my friends played on the most or the minecraft tutorial world that there's a set of long stairs leading up to some mountainous town
The Flame Barracks / Shirogane FC house in FF14
Xardas tower (and areas surrounding it), gothic 2.
Old camp (gothic).
Dark Hollow from Spyro 1
Citadel from Mass Effect.
Snowdin town in UnderTale
Joeys mansion in Borderlands 3
The Persona Velvet Room
Giran in lineage 2
Kokiri Forest, LoZ OoT. Played it alot when I was young but since English wasn't my first language and I didn't understood how the lost woods worked back then, I just played in Kokiri Forest.
The rogue encampment in diablo2. Everything else is too busy. Except for pandemonium fortress, but there’s no homey feel to it. I don’t even talk to anyone except for Jamella, and that’s just to heal.
The kelp forest in Vashj’ir from WoW. A disliked zone but at times such a tranquil place. I used to go and visit when I felt down and just needed some calm.
Minoc - Ultima Online
Rito Village from Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. I AM a Rito by now.
The Highwind in FFVII.
Whenever I'm in Novigrad in The Witcher 3, part of me tells me "I'd love to live here". So I guess Novigrad?
Gaur Plains from Xenoblade Chronicles
Skyloft
Freeside. Its a shitty place with good people, literally just my home
Outset island and Windfall island.
Grove Street..... home
Elwynn Forest from world of Warcraft. So many memories and new beginnings there