notbobsmith wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 11:40 pm
One thing that I found odd about the city "halls" is that they look like they are indoors which I don't think is supposed to be the case. These are city streets/alleys and should be out in the open. Even the plazas don't show they sky. The result is that it looks like you are wandering around a giant shopping mall.
Honestly, I always thought those
were tunnels and not hallways until I saw the remake.
Shapeir really reminds me of a defunct hotel in Las Vegas called
The Aladdin (not the original one from 1962 to 1997, but a newer one that lasted from 2000 to 2007). The Aladdin had a really cool Middle Eastern-themed shopping mall built into the hotel called
The Desert Passage which also had a day/night cycle.
Unfortunately, the hotel didn't do all that well after 9/11 and it was later bought out and turned into Planet Hollywood, a very generic Las Vegas hotel. They also rebranded the shopping area, but if you look carefully you'll see remnants of The Desert Passage all around.
The Aladdin was built at the tail end of a time when Las Vegas was trying to change its image into something more "family friendly," which is also when hotels like The Excalibur (shaped like a castle) or The Luxor (shaped like a pyramid) were built, each with an Arthurian Legends theme or Ancient Egyptian theme. The whole "Las Vegas is for the entire family idea" didn't last too long, so despite those two hotels still existing today, they barely resemble their original incarnation.