15 Most Amazing Details In Video Games

The most insane details in video games.

Posted By | On 06th, Feb. 2017

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If there’s one thing gamers enjoy in their video games- no matter what platform they prefer to play on or what kind of games they like better than others- its attention to detail. Sure, we all love a good story, solid game design, and incredible visuals go a long way toward making the experience that much more special, but seeing tiny little details in the background that don’t necessarily do much to enhance the gameplay in any way but actually contribute significantly toward making the game richer and more immersive is great. It just goes to show that a lot of the times, developers actually go out of their way to put an incredible amount of work into the development of these video games, even on tiny details that may not, at first glance, seem all that significant.

In this list, we’ve compiled what we feel are fifteen such details in video games that help make the experience much more immersive and engaging. Obviously, due to the massive scope of the topic, there’s a lot we will have missed, so tell us about any such details you may have spotted in any games you’ve played in the comments section below!

Note: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, GamingBolt as an organization.

Melting Ice Cubes in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty

Hideo Kojima always puts an insane amount of work into his games. In Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, if players decide to shoot at bottles and ice cube jars for no reasons (as gamers often do), you can see the ice cubes scattering all around the environment, and if you pay attention and keep looking at them, you can actually see them melting.


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