Absurdly Spacious Sewer
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Chrono Trigger - Super famicom and SNES
The Sewer Access in 2300 A.D., which you must fight and navigate through in order to reach Keeper's Dome.
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Super Mario Bros. - Famicom and NES
Super Mario Bros. frequently uses this for the famous underground levels. You could argue that the entire Mushroom Kingdom is a giant sewer system from the abundance of green plumbing pipes.
Tales of Symphonia - GameCube
Zelos takes everyone through the Meltokio sewer, which is spacious enough to allow giant rats to roam it freely, and has multiple levels, computers, and trash compactors.
I'm assuming those workers have keys or codes that would allow them to open those locked doors.
I'm assuming those workers have keys or codes that would allow them to open those locked doors.
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Team Fortress 2 - PC Games
Anywhere there are sewers / underwater pipes, they're big enough for even the Heavy Weapons Guy to run and/or swim through without trouble.
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The World Ends With You - Nintendo DS
Guess what?
That sewer really does exist in Shibuya.
That sewer really does exist in Shibuya.
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Fable III - Xbox 360
Fable III has sewers that are comfy and dry. In fact, they're so clean your dog can sniff out a wedding ring somebody dropped down there!
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Pokémon Black Version 2 - Nintendo DS
Castelia City's sewers in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. People can walk down there comfortably and there are lots of Zubats, Grimer, Muk, and some Unova Pokémon.
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Left 4 Dead - PC Games
Left 4 Dead's sewers are large enough for hundreds of zombies and maybe a tank or two.
Resident Evil 4 - GameCube
Leon falls through a trap door to a massive sewer system beneath Salazar's castle, complete with giant Plaga-cockroaches.
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Radiata Stories - PlayStation 2
Jack, the player character, traverse the sewers underneath his guild in a couple of missions.
Hover over black bar to see a crowning moment of funny.
Jack: Gross, it's in my shoes!
Hover over black bar to see a crowning moment of funny.
Jack: Gross, it's in my shoes!
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - PC Games
The sewers of Vivec are ridiculously spacious, often far higher than needed, with walkways on the sides and a deep waterway in the middle.
In the expansion for Morrowind "Tribunal" the sewer is even more spacious.
In the expansion for Morrowind "Tribunal" the sewer is even more spacious.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - PC Games
The Imperial City has insanely massive sewers, but it is explained in the in-game literature that the whole infrastructure is an abandoned Ayleid city, so the sewers apparently have just lost their former purpose.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - PlayStation 3
The Thieves Guild operate out of a spacious sewer in Riften known as "The Ratways", though parts of it appear to have been originally built as underground warehouses and basements.
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Batman: Arkham Asylum - PlayStation 3
Batman Arkham Asylum reveals a massive complex of catacombs and sewer lines hidden in the deep caves of Arkham Island, one such system housing Killer Croc.
Xenogears - PlayStation
The infamous sewer in Xenogears, where you can lose yourself eternally and forever and be assaulted by a giant mutated skeleton.
In real life sewers are considered small stinky places. Not to mention it's pitch black down there. Video Games on the other hand consider this a perfect place for travel and it certainly is spacious.
Here's a list dedicated to those games where you travel through sewers.
Please add suggestions. :)
**Note if anyone thought this is a list of games I've played if sewers in this, you are mistaken.
This is a list of games with sewers, some of them I've played.
Here's a list dedicated to those games where you travel through sewers.
Please add suggestions. :)
**Note if anyone thought this is a list of games I've played if sewers in this, you are mistaken.
This is a list of games with sewers, some of them I've played.