7 Amazing Fictional Video Game Cities
7. Columbia - Bioshock Infinite
Columbia from Bioshock Infinite is shrouded in mystery which makes learning about it from character dialogue, voxophones, kinetoscopes and the environment very interesting although you'll probably need a notepad to piece together the story of Columbia.
Other than piecing together the story of the multiple dimension spanning Columbia, Bioshock Infinite's floating city has a lot more to offer. The American 1910s aesthetic is a wonder to look at, and the floating city leads to a lot of interesting gameplay. The most notable mechanic introduced due to the floating city is the Sky-Line, a floating rail of sorts which allows Booker to surf across the air.
Variations in the environments isn't a problem with Columbia, with all the locations being different from one another whilst still keeping the 1910s American look. Areas such as Battleship Bay and Comstocks House (which is scarier than anything the first Bioshock offers may I add) are standouts in this city.
Columbia truly is amazing and whilst not as interesting as Rapture from Bioshock (and that's coming from someone who actually prefers Bioshock Infinite), Columbia's greatness is almost infinite.