Is there a video game that uses this church as part of a map? I feel in my bones that I have been there in a game before.
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Looks a lot like the ruined Temple of Time in Zelda BotW.
Yep, was thinking "I've been on the roof of that" and definitely BotW.
This is what I was thinking, too.
Me three
Definitely Final Fantasy 7
::Aerith's Theme rendered in a terrible soundfont intensifies::
Could be Elden Ring, I had the same thought
First thought I had was that someone's already taken the Sacred Tear.
I'm sure there's a lot of games that uses this for inspiration. For example, it immediately reminded me of all the churches in Elden Ring. Temple of Time, in BOTW, someone mentioned Aeriths church in FF7. I think there's even similar ruined churches in Devil May Cry. Real world inspiration makes for some pretty cool set peices.
Looks a bit like a location in Day of Defeat source.
I felt that too, there's absolutely a map just like this in For Honor. Can't recall the name, but the center of it is an overgrown cathedral like this.
Probably not the game you’re thinking; but my first thought was it looked like a place from Hollow Knight
I was getting strong Gears of War vibes from that picture.
World of Warcraft, opening area of Northrend, Naga King quest.
I’m thinking it may have been Fallout 76 that I’m thinking of, but I haven’t played since launch.
FF7 vibes
It looks beautiful. Both man made intricate details and natural greenery in one place.
I think the Sacred Tear is just at the end.
Horizon: zero dawn vibes
Beautiful
This is beautiful. Where is it?
I wonder if that's where they got the inspiration for the conservatory in the abandoned Chateau Picard in the 20th century in the second season of Picard? It looks really similar.
im not religious, but i think those buildings are worth being preserved and given a new use
You don’t have to be religious to recognize historical preservation and craftsmanship.
Camping on the Way of St James would be nice, if it's close to a way anyway.