Man's imagination have brought us to different worlds that is more amazing than the real one. Worlds created for video games are one example of the fruits of the creative human mind. Sadly, video games are fictional and it is one of the cruel facts of life we have to accept as we grow up. However, this doesn't stop us from dreaming someday that one day we can visit those worlds.
Hyrule will be probably one of popular destination to visit if it is real. The land is extraordinary sporting a medieval setting complete with castles, villages and hidden temples that extends though the horizon. According to Ranker, Hyrule harbor gorgeous landscapes with plenty of magic to go around. Though constantly troubled by hostiles, a hero with a legendary sword will surely come and save the day.
The next stop is San Andreas state from "GTA V" which is mostly based in California particularly Los Angeles. The area is a sun-bleached state with busy cities and notable landmarks that is surrounded with beaches. The most amazing about this world is the "do whatever you want" set up where someone can goof off in any way they prefer.
After touring in San Andreas, the friendly Italian plumber, Mario will take us high above the skies into the Galaxy. This mind-blowing world is incredibly adorable and feels warm and safe as stated by CNN. The mini universe complete with small planets and planetoids brings the cuteness to the next level that makes anyone want to visit.
Why bother going places if you can build your own world? Building and designing our own pixelated world is what exactly "Minecraft" has to offer. Though not relatively safe with aggressive monsters laying around, it's worth the risk as there no better enjoyment than building our own civilization.
Last but not the least is the chilling Storm Peaks of Northrend. "World of Warcraft" boasts a number of amazing places but the beautiful Storm Peaks stands out above the rest but literally and figuratively. The sheer drama expressed by the mountain range landscape and colorful northern light is enough to melt anyone's frozen heart.
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