Days Gone is one of the few games in this list that throws actual hordes of zombies, making it a blast to play.
The Alien franchise has been getting disaster after disaster of video games with the most notorious title being Aliens: Colonial Marines. It wasn't until Creative Assembly's Alien: Isolation that the franchise showed its potential for horror and atmosphere once again, proving that Xenomorphs are just as scary in video games as they are in the films.
Alien: Isolation is all about Amanda Ripley's journey to find her missing mother, Ellen Ripley the protagonist of the first Alien movie. Ironically, Amanda somehow underwent the same ordeal as her mother did, having to fend for herself and survive the Xenomorphs as they wreak havoc in space and many other human establishments. If you want to know what it feels like to be scared livestock, this is the game for you. At first glance, ARK: Survival Evolved appears to be a mad scientist's wet dream in terms of concept.
It borrows plenty of elements from science fiction tropes, like an enclosed island with hidden futuristic technology and guns too. However, what makes ARK stand out is its local fauna or creatures You can capture, tame, and ride velociraptor-like creatures and even use them to fight some nasty T-Rex dinos. You can even capture and tame the T-Rex yourself. Moreover, ARK's fascinating creature feature doesn't stop with dinosaurs; they also have plenty of other more alien-looking beings and even bosses that can be crucial to gameplay.
It still has the standard survival fare of collecting, crafting, and looking after your needs, meaning survival is still the top priority here. Survival with a purpose or a narrative incentive is always more compelling than just survival for the sake of it. That's why The Forest is truly a special game in that regard. It has one of the best premises and plots for survival games. While on a plane ride with your son, the plane crash lands onto a mysterious island; both you and your son survive but he is taken away by some freaky cannibals.
It is up to you to track down your son while overcoming the ominous forces inhabiting the island. Once you start feeling safe in your log fortress, go explore some caves and you'll be presented with the creepiest underground tunnel network ever in the history of gaming. The Forest is certainly not for the faint of heart; lucky for you, you can bring friends along so you can laugh or scream together in-game.
Few apocalypse survival sims manage to capture the actual intensity and desperation of trying to survive in a wasteland, that's why Frostpunk is a whole new world of pain and depression even for those used to apocalypse games.
Frostpunk showcases the plight of the survivors of a climate apocalypse where the world is plunged into subzero temperatures, forcing most of life to die in the white void. You lead a community of survivors as they try to scavenge, rebuild, and sacrifice their way into preservation.
Frostpunk introduces new survival mechanics never-before utilized in any video game. By the end of a story playthrough, you'll be feeling the chill and the heartlessness of its wasteland. When it first came out, the original Outlast was generally praised for its interesting take on the haunted house horror template. In this game, you're a journalist with no tool or weapon other than a camcorder with limited battery life and subpar infrared-- you're basically a sitting duck.
The worst part is that the insane asylum you just entered is full of monstrosities and many other murderous entities that like to lurk in the dark and chase anyone who looks like a normal human being. All of this happens in first-person view and you'll find yourself abusing your camcorder's infrared like a safety blanket. The first aspect you'll notice in Don't Starve is the cartoonish art style and graphics. It gives the game a goofy and comical look, but make no mistake — this game is difficult.
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It demands a lot of your internet connection owing to it streaming all of its games, so those without superfast broadband need not apply. Even then the games suffer from compressed resolution and constant stuttering. The odd nature of the architecture of the PlayStation 3 makes streaming a necessity, which is one of the main reasons why we will never get comprehensive backwards compatibility with the PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5.
The PS3 was certainly a bit of a wild card. Far Cry is the first installment in the Far Cry series and was developed by Crytek and published by Ubisoft in Far Cry was officially released in on Microsoft Windows and published over a decade later on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox After it was released, Far Cry was praised for its freedom, visuals, and gameplay, and, is considered a commercial success due to selling over , copies within its first four months and over 2.
The seventh-best Far Cry game of all time is the second installment in the franchise, Far Cry 2. It was released in by Ubisoft and is dubbed by the developers as the true sequel to Far Cry. This time around, the game features new characters, settings, and gameplay, which provides players with more opportunities to explore different landscapes like deserts and jungles.
Far Cry 2 received praise for its open-ended gameplay, visuals and AI, and game settings upon release. Far Cry 5 can be played in either single-player or multiplayer and is available to play on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 game consoles. New Dawn features many of the same gameplay features as Far Cry 5, like a large open-world environment, outpost capturing, and AI or co-operative companions.
It was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in February and was met with positive reviews from critics overall. It was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft and is another spin-off of the main Far Cry series.
In this installment, players follow the story of Takkar, an unarmed hunter that quickly rises through the ranks to become the leader of his tribe. This action-adventure game is set in an open-world environment and played in the first-person perspective. Unlike previous versions of Far Cry , the game is set in prehistoric times, and access to all traditional Far Cry weaponry and vehicles has been removed. This game has received some great reviews among players for the game's detail and the depth of the world that was created.
The game design goes to great lengths to ensure that the world is wholly immersive, even including graphics peripheral vision. However, there were still some issues with the VR controls. This game also includes game add-ons that were previously downloaded separately. All in all, this seems like a great pick for anyone looking for an action-adventure game in a well-designed fantasy realm.
Superhot has an awesome abstract game design using only three colors, exclusively angular figures, and manipulation of time that makes this game not only innovative but genre-redefining.
The concept seems fairly simple: take down enemies while dodging slow-motion bullets. You are woefully outnumbered and in certain levels, not even using a gun. In a gaming world where games are often judged on how well equipped the character is or how fancy or futuristic the weaponry is, Superhot's appeal comes from its minimalism.
This game was highly praised as one of the best VR games in Its unique graphics and great entertainment value make it an awesome game to dive into. That being said, it's not without its flaws; the game is fairly short, has some tracking issues, and some levels that are nearly impossible to beat.
Sometimes in VR game design, it feels like the game developers are trying too hard to make you believe you're in the real world. But by designing a new abstract world altogether, Superhot cements itself as one of the best VR games to date. Fruit Ninja was once just a humble mobile game developed by Halfbrick back in April The gameplay has been described as addictive, but the premise is quite simple: slice the fruit that is launched your way by swiping across the screen.
Fruit Ninja VR brings this gaming experience to a whole new level through immersive gameplay. The game now becomes a full-body experience as the player swipes their hands and arms to slice.
Extra points are awarded for "combos" or when multiple fruits are sliced in a single swipe. All of the fruit must be sliced in order for the game to continue, or when a certain score is reached, they are able to cash in on additional life. Bombs are occasionally thrown onto the screen and must be deflected, or else they cause disaster.
Zen Mode allows for gameplay without the existence of random bombs, which seems ideal for little kids or novice gamers just trying to get a feel for the game. In Arcade Mode, a second countdown clock starts, and the player must achieve the highest score possible in that time frame.
In Classic and Arcade modes, there are special fruits that are worth more points when they appear on screen. Given its full-body engagement, Fruit Ninja VR seems like a lot of fun and a great game for the whole family.
The story follows an unfortunate dognapping by a beaked alien lunatic named Glorkon, and since you are confined to a chair, your transportation is reliant upon Trover, a purple eye-hole monster. Your mission is to defeat Glorkon and bring your dogs home. So weird. So, so delightfully weird. The dialogue in the game has been reviewed as top-notch, not surprising since the game is designed by someone who has a firm footing in the television comedy world.
Trover's unfiltered commentary lets you know exactly what's on mind throughout the various levels. While the game has been criticized as being too short, it seems that this game has players laughing out loud and thoroughly enjoying the gameplay, however short it may be. For fans of good ol' fashioned horror, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is a horrifying thrill ride. This single-player shoot 'em up takes place on seven different roller coasters in a horror-themed amusement park, equipping the player with six different weapons to shoot down whatever haunted creature crosses their path.
It was released in October , just two weeks before Halloween, which seems like the perfect release date for a game like this. For those who need reminding, also brought about random terrifying clown sightings in different parts of the USA and Canada. Even though the game developers didn't plan that, it seems to fit into the zeitgeist of that time period quite well.
The Virtual Reality experience in this came certainly heightens the feel of terror, giving the player the similar feeling of walking into an actual haunted house. However, some players have criticized the lack of movement in this game.
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