10 Wonders Of The World You Can Explore In Video Games
10. The Statue Of Zeus At Olympia - Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
Assassin's Creed's history of creating accurate representations of real historical landmarks is pretty flawless, even if said-landmarks no longer exist.
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia hasn't been seen since around 400 AD when it was either taken to Constantinople and destroyed in a fire, or was left in it's home temple and destroyed when that caught fire in 475 AD.
With a little historical leniency, Assassin's Creed Odyssey rebuilds this lost Wonder with all the processing power the 8th generation can muster, and no-one can deny the amazing results. Referencing the historical paintings and a similar statue that sits in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Zeus sits 13 metres tall and fully climbable, as is tradition for Assassin's Creed.
The temple itself is as elaborate and massive as anything that the Ancient Greeks had built. But as their God King was being honoured, he was given a much more grand building adorned with gold and fine cloth.
If this is anything close to what the original building looked like, it much have been a true wonder to behold. Alas, unless time-travel or an Animus is invented, we'll never know.