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The Best Video Games Set In Maryland, From Fallout 3 To Blair Witch

July 4, 2026 - 22:36

The Best Video Games Set In Maryland, From Fallout 3 To Blair Witch

Video games remain a dominant force in entertainment, and the state of Maryland has quietly served as the backdrop for some truly memorable digital experiences. From the radioactive ruins of the Capital Wasteland to the haunted woods of Seneca Creek, these five titles offer a virtual tour of the Old Line State.

First, "Fallout 3" (2008) is perhaps the most famous game set in the region. While the title suggests a focus on Washington, D.C., a huge portion of its map covers the Maryland suburbs, including the ruins of Bethesda, Rockville, and Gaithersburg. Players explore crumbling metro stations and suburban homes, all under a green, post-apocalyptic sky.

For horror fans, "Blair Witch" (2019) is a first-person psychological thriller set in 1996 in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland. The game draws directly from the film's lore, putting players in the shoes of a former police officer searching for a missing boy in the Black Hills Forest. It is a tense, atmospheric experience that leans heavily on the state's local legend.

Another standout is "The Walking Dead: The Final Season" (2018). While the series roams the American South, the final season takes place in a school located in the Maryland countryside. The setting provides a claustrophobic, desperate feel as the characters fight for survival.

"Outlast" (2013) is a survival horror classic set inside Mount Massive Asylum, a psychiatric hospital located deep in the mountains of Colorado. However, its sequel, "Outlast 2" (2017), shifts the action to the deserts of Arizona. For a Maryland connection, look to "Outlast: The Murkoff Account" (2022), a comic book prequel that details events in a facility located in the state.

Finally, "The Last of Us Part II" (2020) features a brief but memorable flashback sequence set in a museum in Boston. However, the game's main story takes place in Seattle and Santa Barbara. The Maryland connection is more subtle, but the game's developer, Naughty Dog, has stated that the design of the game's overgrown environments was inspired by the Chesapeake Bay region.

These five games show that Maryland's landscapes, from its suburban sprawl to its dense forests, provide a rich and varied setting for interactive storytelling. Whether you are fighting mutants or fleeing witches, the state offers a unique backdrop for a gaming session.


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