What is the single largest, non-randomly generated dungeon in video game history?

What is the single largest, non-randomly generated dungeon in video game history?

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youre mom

Hyrule Castle in BotW. The best dungeon in the best game.

That stupid ass Pitioss dungeon.

>longest
>can literally use the fucking Zora tunic to swim up the waterfalls to get to Ganon's corridor
>you don't even get the Zora tunic from Hyrule Castle

>best dungeon
>best game

This one is definitely up there.

Zelda Skyrim is not the best game, in fact it's not even a good game

Tower of Kagutsuchi I guess.

The Warrens in Bloodlines. Not by size or complexity but by how long it feels to go through them

Does it count?

The nonrandom daggerfall dungeons are pretty fucking huge

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not even close

Seconding this.

No clue if it actually is, but the endless paths in POE could be a game of its own.

Ho man I need to play that again.

Maybe a dungeon in Dungeon Siege?

That temple at the end of Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith feels long, it's been a long time though.

Skyshrine

nice

that game was so boring I liked the screensaver better

There's probably something in some real early mmo that's just absurd by modern standards.

The one in Arx Fatalis is probably the biggest I've played first hand in a game with graphics.

Blackreach

the main quest dungeons in Arena and Daggerfall were handcrafted. Does Ultima Underworld count?

Can confirm that his mom's dungeon is pretty huge.

Daggerfalls main dungeon is the largest I believe.

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16:59:11 to 18:22:00

Shit's long

>dat crevASSe expansion pack
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I just went in the back and straight for the final boss. Later I went back through the front and saw what I missed.
I fucking hate this open world shit

Blackrock Depths

Goddamn

you are not funny

Has to be one of the dungeons from Rogue Galaxy.

Arx Fatalis

I mean there's a few games that take place entirely inside one big dungeon or roguelikes where the whole game is a randomly generated dungeon.

Besides that there was the expansion for Baldur's Gate 1 that was one giant dungeon that took hours to complete and the entire last disk of Final Fantasy 8 was a dungeon.

I've ran BRD like a hundred times and I still don't think I've seen the entire dungeon. Like, I'd already be fully epic from raiding by that point and just helping a friend run through BRD, and there's this boss I never even saw before.

Either this or the ogre one, I forget the name.

baldur's gate 2 watcher's keep was long. also the underdark chapter if you can count that as a single dungeon

Diablo 1

Dire maul, but this one has multiple wings, it feels less big over all because of that.