Life in 2200 is often difficult to visualize. Will the23rd centurybe a shining bastion of utopia just as many hopeful artists have portrayed? Or will it be a dystopian hellscape where human beings finally self-destruct? Nobody knows, so most games set in that century can only wildly guess.
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That’s not inherently a negative notion, thankfully. That only meansgames set in the 23rd centuryare as varied as they can be when it comes to depicting a farfuture of mankind. From atom-punk apocalypses to dizzying cyberpunk cityscapes, these video games give players a glimpse of what awaits their great-great-great-great-grandchildren, in case they plan to have one.
8Fallout 2
Set in 2241,Fallout 2is a traditional turn-based CRPGwhere the future worldwas plunged into a nuclear apocalypse a couple of centuries back. Now, people on the surface are trying to uphold what little semblance of civilization they can in this harsh and violent wasteland full of mutant cockroaches, and radiation worshippers.
The game starts off with a massive drought and a device that can solve it. Players assume the role of the “Chosen One” who must then retrieve the device in order to save his village. But since this is an RPG, players are given the option to put off that urgent task to instead walk around and rob NPCs or destabilize a military faction or two.
7Fallout 3
Fallout 4might have had a newer coat of paint, butFallout 3featured a more cohesive RPG experience and a more faithfulFalloutatmosphere. It takes place in the remains of Washington D.C. in 2277 where players also assume the role of a Vault Dweller. The difference is, the player character spent their life in an underground vault before the game chucks them out to the wasteland.
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Their motivation? To search for their missing father who hopes to restore sanity and order to the Washington D.C. ruins by creating a device that can purify water.Fallout 3was a rather special cornerstone in RPG history since it was one of the most immersive renditions of a post-apocalyptic world— one set in theFalloutuniverse nonetheless.
6Fallout: New Vegas
Speaking of definitive first-personFalloutexperiences, a lot of the franchise’s fans will swear byFallout: New Vegas. It’s set during 2281 and follows the story of The Courier who stumbles upon New Vegas, which is a city built upon the ruins of the former Las Vegas.
Since New Vegas is a major strategic power in the wasteland, three factions were already vying for control of the place by the time the players find themselves entangled in the city’s affairs.New Vegasoffers more RPG freedom for players and puts more emphasis on faction dynamics and side quests.
5Anno 2205
For those who are tired of viewing the 23rd century through an apocalyptic lens viaFallout, thenAnno 2205offers a more optimistic approach with its city-building. As stated by the title, it’s set in 2205 during a fictional time period that assumes humanity’s efforts to recolonize other space rocks, such as the moon, will have taken place.
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Thus, it’s one of the firstAnnogames that gave players a different scenery. They can build their cities on the moon albeit with some major challenges. At the same time, their moon cities and colonies are also connected to their Earth cities; since unsurprisingly, humans found a precious resource on the moon that could help them sustain their collective lifestyle on Earth.
4Timesplitters 2
The original time period inTimesplitters 2is set in 2401, but since the story involves jumping to different timelines both the past and present, the protagonists and the players will find themselves in the 23rd century at one point in the game.
The game is split into ten levels for the story mode and each level is a different time period. Players are tasked with hunting down enemies called Timesplitters and retrieving Time Crystals to preserve the integrity of multiple timelines, including theirs. The game’s focus is more on the action and less on its viewsregarding the futureor past.
3Wipeout HD
InWipeout HD,the future is imaginedin a way where racing is still one of the most intense and adrenaline-pumping sports for mankind. But instead of wheels, players break speed records with anti-gravity tech, basically with hovering racecars.
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Back in its heyday,Wipeoutwas famed for its novel and clever take on futuristic racing. The game is set in 2206 and serves as a prequel to the events of Wipeout Pulse. The best part about futuristic racing is how it doesn’t seem to care about the modern measly contemporary grasp and defiance of physics, as most racecars here travel at dizzying speeds, usually at around 700 km/h.
2Einhänder
Einhänderpaints a differentpicture of the futurein 2242 when the moon colony of Selene rekindled its war with Earth once again. Prior to that was the First Moon War in which the Earth suffered severe destruction of its surface, eventually transforming the planet into a dystopian totalitarian empire.
Players then assume the role of the titular fighter pilot who was sent by Selene as a one-man armada to wreak havoc against the fleets of Earth. This PlayStation exclusive is also a 2.5D sidescroller shooterakin to genre stapleslikeContraand other frenetic shoot-‘em-up games.
1Deathrow
To balance out the list, here’s an underrated Xbox exclusive from 2002.Deathrowis a cyberpunk sports video game set in 2219 where players take control of death row inmates forced to compete in a deadly, futuristic game of rugby called Blitz.
It’s practically a blood sport version of American Football.Deathrowwas also well-received for its fun and genuine gameplay ideas as well as the abundance of teams and players with distinct personalities. Like many othergames set in the 23rd century,Deathrowpaints ableak, dystopian futurewhere human lives are mostly irrelevant.