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DOOM - E1M1 Hangar

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 (Click Read More for interactive version) The iconic first map in Doom's first episode "Knee-Deep in the Dead". Captured using GZDoom, since looking up is vital for getting 360 panoramas.

Assassin's Creed 2 (Ezio Collection) - Rome Hideout

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 (Click Read More for interactive version) The Assassin's Hideout, where Desmond relives the memories of Ezio Auditore using the Animus 2.0. This is specifically the version from the Ezio Collection, captured on Nintendo Switch. Thankfully, Assassin's Creed 2 separated Eagle Vision from first-person mode, so it's a little easier to capture clean panoramas.

The Talos Principle 2 - Verdant Canyon

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(Click Read More for interactive version) A panorama from the South-2 region, Verdant Canyon, in The Talos Principle II. This game has a lot of gorgeous environments and a very good photo mode, so I've taken a lot of panoramas in it.

Super Mario Galaxy - Comet Observatory

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  (Click Read More for interactive version) Another Mar10 day post of the Comet Observatory from Super Mario Galaxy. This was taken with the help of the excellent noclip.website for the free camera.

Super Mario Odyssey - Mushroom Kingdom

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    (Click Read More for interactive version) Happy Mar10 Day! An image of Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom, as seen in Super Mario Odyssey.This kingdom was such a fun post-game reward, especially for fans of Super Mario 64.

Assassin's Creed: Damascus Assassin Bureau

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(Click Read More for interactive version) A hidden building in Damascus where Altaïr accepts his assassination missions. The first Assassin's Creed is almost perfect for panorama stitching, since it has a first-person mode and the ability to disable the HUD, but unfortunately Eagle Vision is always activated when in first-person at full health. The bureaus are some of the few places where Eagle Vision is disabled, so taking enough screenshots for a panorama is easy.

Hi-Fi RUSH: Vandelay Museum

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    (Click Read More for interactive version) The Vandelay Museum lobby from Track 8 - A History Lesson in Hi-Fi RUSH.