The Game That Scared Me Off - Darkwood Review
Respect the woods.
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Darkwood is a 2014 post-apocalyptic survival horror (emphasis on 'survival') game set in 1980s Poland where loads of trees and other spooky stuff has appeared. You take the role of someone wanting to escape the horror of the dark woods, but I'm afraid it isn't that easy, chief.
Darkwood is easily one of the scariest games I have played. While it's not as viscerally terrifying as the games by PuppetCombo, and not as meticulously curated as the games by Senscape, it manages to create its own horror through one often misused tactic - responsibility. The player must adapt to their environments and learn to protect themselves, elsewise they will fall to the woods.
Craft, kill, explore, defend, trade and scavenge. The only thing you can't do is leave.
Patrons:
Archon - Manwards84
Zealot - Avatar-of-Chaos, C O S, ProjectArk
Cultist - Egil Sæther, Jay, Lily Atari, Milo Andotis, Philippe "Robifouche"
Music used:
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. OST
Scratches: Director's Cut OST
Serena OST
Darkwood OST
Lucas King - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq52MbjRULLbjRPvxM7FwZg
Myuu - https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YgAdSRwIwQ
Video sources:
Darkwood
Threads
Homefront: The Revolution
Sunless Sea
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Darkwood is a 2014 post-apocalyptic survival horror (emphasis on 'survival') game set in 1980s Poland where loads of trees and other spooky stuff has appeared. You take the role of someone wanting to escape the horror of the dark woods, but I'm afraid it isn't that easy, chief.
Darkwood is easily one of the scariest games I have played. While it's not as viscerally terrifying as the games by PuppetCombo, and not as meticulously curated as the games by Senscape, it manages to create its own horror through one often misused tactic - responsibility. The player must adapt to their environments and learn to protect themselves, elsewise they will fall to the woods.
Craft, kill, explore, defend, trade and scavenge. The only thing you can't do is leave.
Patrons:
Archon - Manwards84
Zealot - Avatar-of-Chaos, C O S, ProjectArk
Cultist - Egil Sæther, Jay, Lily Atari, Milo Andotis, Philippe "Robifouche"
Music used:
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. OST
Scratches: Director's Cut OST
Serena OST
Darkwood OST
Lucas King - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq52MbjRULLbjRPvxM7FwZg
Myuu - https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YgAdSRwIwQ
Video sources:
Darkwood
Threads
Homefront: The Revolution
Sunless Sea
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