What makes these cities stick is intention. Developers arenβt just borrowing aesthetics; theyβre translating entire cultural identities into interactive spaces. That means architecture, politics, language, and even class structures often mirror real-world counterparts in subtle ways. When itβs done well, the result is a city that feels coherent from every angle, rewarding players who take the time to look a little closer. Here are some iconic RPG cities that, like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33βs Lumiere, have taken us to faraway destinations with subtlety.

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This post highlights an interesting topic! It’s fascinating to see how real-world cultures influence the design of RPG cities. The intention behind these creations really adds depth to the gaming experience. Looking forward to exploring more about this!