Having looked at this thread the other night: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.82596#1130756
This, combined with a recent camping trip to the woods and re-watching of the X-files episode 'Darkness falls' got me thinking. Are there any good games set in forests? Horror games that exploit that fear of the unknown all around you in the darkness. Good exploring games. How about a FPS?
I just thought that its an often overlooked place for the setting of a game. Perhaps sections of games have them but they tend to be confined to rather open light filled areas.
A survival horror game that exploited some of the fear of the unknown that people can feel in a forest in day, let alone night, (so anything that isn't Escape from Bug Island) I think could work. On another scale, for the more gore inclined a recreation ,sandbox style, of the first Rambo movie could be quite good really.
So any thoughts on this, or do you know example of games where forest settings have worked/failed? Do you yourself have any good ideas regarding forest set games?
Of course, as this is one of my first topic posts, apologies in advance if the thread has come up before.
This, combined with a recent camping trip to the woods and re-watching of the X-files episode 'Darkness falls' got me thinking. Are there any good games set in forests? Horror games that exploit that fear of the unknown all around you in the darkness. Good exploring games. How about a FPS?
I just thought that its an often overlooked place for the setting of a game. Perhaps sections of games have them but they tend to be confined to rather open light filled areas.
A survival horror game that exploited some of the fear of the unknown that people can feel in a forest in day, let alone night, (so anything that isn't Escape from Bug Island) I think could work. On another scale, for the more gore inclined a recreation ,sandbox style, of the first Rambo movie could be quite good really.
So any thoughts on this, or do you know example of games where forest settings have worked/failed? Do you yourself have any good ideas regarding forest set games?
Of course, as this is one of my first topic posts, apologies in advance if the thread has come up before.