Games are a unique medium that can take players to different worlds and times and allow them to experience these settings in their way. This is especially true of games set in the past. Whether it is recent history like the1980s or ancient history taking one back to the 14th Century, video games are the closest gamers have to a time machine allowing for some of the best forms of pure escapism today.
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Historical settingscan be implemented in many genres of video games from a turn-based strategy like theRome: Total Warseries to first-person shooters likeBattlefield. However, it’s open-world games that embrace the kind of freedom one wants to explore worlds set in the past. This list includes games set during various times in the past that include some of thebest and most memorable cities and towns for history fans to explore.
8Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Vice City/Miami
Set in a fictionalized version of Miami in the 1980s,Grand Theft Auto: Vice Cityis a love letter to 80s and 90s gangster movies and TV shows likeScarface,Goodfellas,andMiami Vice. It stars the late Ray Liotta in the lead as Tommy Vercetti andMiami Vice’s Phillip Michael Thomas as Ricardo Tubbs.
It wasn’t just the talented voice cast that madeVice Citygreat, however. Despite its age,Vice Cityremains one of the most atmospheric and beautifully crafted worlds in gaming. It’s also backed up by one of the best 80s soundtracks ever with music from bands and artists like Foreigner, Michael Jackson, Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, and much more.

7Mafia: Definitive Edition - Lost Heaven/Chicago
Released in 2020,Mafia: Definitive Editionis a remake of the first title that was released in 2002 and getting rebuilt from the ground up showing off one of the most beautiful cities in gaming. There aren’t many things to do in the city in terms of side missions but the sheer joy for fans of history will come from allowing oneself to get immersed in its city.
Mafiatransports its fans back in time by giving players the opportunity of taking in the sights and sounds of this stunning recreation of 1920s Chicago. Like theGTAseries, theMafiafranchise is inspired by classic gangster movies, but the tone is serious instead of satirical. ForMafia,it’s theGodfather Trilogythanks to the game’s feel, period, and fantastic set pieces.

6Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate - Victorian London
One could pick anyAssassin’s Creedgame if they wanted to be transported to another time in history. Whether it’s exploring the sun-drenched deserts of Ancient Egypt, sailing the Caribbean as a pirate, or raiding English shores as a Viking, theAssassin’s Creedhas something for the history fan in all of us.
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Perhaps one of the most underappreciated games in the franchise wasAssassin’s Creed: Syndicateas its Victorian London setting. It’s an amazing feat to allow players to explore the cobbled streets of London at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Moreover, the contrast between the rich and the struggling working classes is portrayed with finesse, and the different sections of the city are brought to life by its occupants. Moreover, one has to love a game that allows its characters to climb to the very top of the iconic Big Ben. Now,if only Ubisoft would release a patch soAssassin’s Creed: Syndicateworkson the PlayStation 5.
5Mafia 3 - New Bourdeaux/New Orleans
The third entry from theMafiafranchise moves away from theGodfather-like story by putting players in the shoes of a soldier returning home from the Vietnam War in 1968. The protagonist still has to deal with the Italian Mafia along with the Haitians, the Irish Mob, the Black Mob, and a white supremacist group known as the Southern Union.
The game’s setting of New Bourdeaux is a recreation of New Orleans, Louisiana. Despite the criticisms of the lack of side quests, exploring the city with musicians like Creedance and Jimmy Hendrix helps bring it to life. Along with the story, the NPCs, police, and more really give a sense of the difficulties that various cultures faced in the late 60s and early 70s. It serves as a great backdrop for one of the best narratives in the genre.

4Kingdom Come Deliverance - Rattay
Where games likeThe Elder Scrolls: SkyrimandThe Witcher 3draw players into their stunning medieval worlds and landscapes, the games are high and dark fantasy.Kingdom Come: Deliveranceis set during real historical events in the 15th Century in the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Warhorse Studios' passion for history and creating a deep and realistic world to role-play in is evident. Every town and city inKingdom Comelooks and feels authentic and detailed despite some technical issues here and there. However, it’s the town of Rattay that invokes that feeling of being taken back in time. The work that has gone into creating the town as it existed in the early 1400s and any history should experience this one-of-a-kind RPG.

3L.A. Noire - Los Angeles
Originally released in 2011,L.A. Noirewas remastered and released again in 2017. It’s a detective game set in the 1940s and takes a lot of inspiration from the detective noir genre as well as the 1997 movieL.A.Confidential.
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The sights, sounds, and landmarks from the time have been faithfully recreated inL.A. Noire’s open-world city. While there isn’t a wealth of things to do, simply exploring and taking on minor cases in between the main campaign is an absolute joy.
2Assassin’s Creed: Unity - Paris
It may be anotherAssassin’s Creedtitle for this list, but this is one worth revisiting. After a rough launch and a lot of work from the developers,Assassin’s Creed: Unityhas stood the test of timeas one of the most beautifully crafted titles in the franchise.
The game is set during the French Revolution with its portrayal of a city in a state of unrest hitting home. Furthermore, the contrast between the poor side streets and the rich who attend lavish parties at the Palace of Versailles tells a story of its own. Ubisoft doesn’t get enough credit for some of its wonderfully crafted worlds andUnityis one of their most ambitious yet. Players will get the chance to visit iconic landmarks like the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Luxemburg Palace, and the Bastille.

Released in 2018,Red Dead Redemption 2arguably has one of the best and most dynamic open-world settings in gaming. The game is home to stunning environments and a wilderness to lose oneself in for hours. However, the work that has gone into creating a world that feels lived in with its stunning towns and cities is almost unrivaled.
Red Dead Redemption2 has several memorable towns to visit like the industrial town of Saint Denis. However, for a truly Wild West town thattakes the player back in time, the town of Valentine can’t be beaten. Its gritty realism is only matched by HBO’sDeadwoodseries, and it features saloons, barber shops, gunsmiths, and more. The town, along with the rest of the world is wonderfully dynamic, and it’s a joy just to watch its residents go about their daily lives, get into fights, and work long hours to make ends meet.
