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7 votes
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The Lake House DLC is a tightly paced slice of psychological horror that serves as an absorbing addendum to Alan Wake II
14 votes -
Alan Wake 2: The Lake House | Expansion launch trailer
16 votes -
Subnautica 2 | Official teaser trailer
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Alan Wake 2's composer Petri Alanko has teased some pretty emotional-sounding stuff for the game's upcoming DLC, The Lake House
12 votes -
GRAFT by Harebrained | Official announcement trailer
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Core Keeper | Launch trailer
12 votes -
Winter Burrow | Twenty minutes of gameplay
5 votes -
Dying Light: The Beast | Announcement trailer
5 votes -
Alan Wake 2: Night Springs | Expansion launch trailer
11 votes -
Does anyone play Vintage Story?
23 votes -
V Rising 1.0 out now
22 votes -
Alan Wake 2 still hasn't earned back its budget
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Did anyone else play This War of Mine about the siege of Sarajevo? Are there other games you appreciate about rare experiences?
A different thread reminded me of this unique for me and frustrating but enlightening experience. This war of mine is a survival game where you have to manage food, building equipment, scavenging,...
A different thread reminded me of this unique for me and frustrating but enlightening experience.
This war of mine is a survival game where you have to manage food, building equipment, scavenging, security, stealth, possibly weapons and the morale of your companions for an unknown period of time until the siege is lifted. The art is beautiful but simple. The pace is slow. The emotions are profound. At the end of the game there are different stories for how your companions lives progress depending on how well or poorly you handled the circumstances of the game. It is very easy to die.
It is the only war game I have seen where you are a civilian.
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How do/did you survive post-war social disarray and unreliable/non-existent supply chains?
This started as a post on asking about how long you think you could survive a massive supply chain disruption and associated collapse of authorities ability to intervene. But the more I thought...
This started as a post on asking about how long you think you could survive a massive supply chain disruption and associated collapse of authorities ability to intervene.
But the more I thought about it, the more it seemed to paint a picture of a postwar context. Post-Yugoslavian War, post-Korean War, etc. Also, I don’t know if we’ve had any recent memories of sudden, total plunges into anarchy.
I wonder if the modern economy has lengthened the farm-to-table too much that no one could reasonably expect to sustain themselves for any longer than they have food in storage.
What strategies would you use/did you use to survive? Did society break down into roving gangs? If such a thing happened now, do you feel like you could weather the storm?
You can thank my being snowed in the last few days and watching World War Z, The Last of Us, Book of Elijah, Elysium, the Alone TV series and the Band of Brothers for inspiring this post.
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Alan Wake II PC path tracing: The next level in visual fidelity?
11 votes -
Remedy Entertainment has revealed the full system requirements to run its highly-anticipated sequel, Alan Wake II, on PC
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How Alan Wake II, one of gaming's lost sequels, finally got made
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Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy
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What's the current state of PvP survival shooters?
I used to absolutely love DayZ when it was still a mod. Even over a decade later I've yet to find a game with the sheer level of adrenaline that it could induce. I fell off the genre when it...
I used to absolutely love DayZ when it was still a mod. Even over a decade later I've yet to find a game with the sheer level of adrenaline that it could induce. I fell off the genre when it started moving towards crafting and base building since the systems just ended up feeling like busywork and detracted from the intensity of the core gameplay.
Is there anything newer that captures that experience from early DayZ, or is the Rust/Ark style gameplay loop completely ubiquitous now? I'd love something with good gunplay, a focused set of systems, and a punishing difficulty curve.
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Famed writer Stephen King granted Remedy the rights to use his infamous quote that opens the original Alan Wake for just $1
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Alan Wake II will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Epic Games Store in October, according to Alan Wake voice actor Matthew Porretta
10 votes -
‘True Detective was definitely on our mind’ – Remedy explains how the HBO show and '90s movies are key influences for Alan Wake II
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Now that Amnesia: The Bunker is out and has a demo, what are your thoughts on it?
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In anticipation of Amnesia: The Bunker we've decided to enable Steam Workshop for Amnesia: The Dark Descent
19 votes -
Remedy's creative director Sam Lake shares how the long-awaited sequel to Alan Wake finally became a reality
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THQ Nordic wants Remedy to change its mind about a digital-only release for Alan Wake II
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Does adding story to open world survival games work well? An agonising deep-dive into the strange game that is The Forest.
5 votes -
Amnesia: The Bunker | Gameplay demo
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WW1 horror Amnesia: The Bunker delayed again, but only by a week – now due to release for PC on 23rd May
5 votes -
Amnesia: The Bunker feels like a new beginning for the series
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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (A open source survival RPG) is now on steam with the money from the sales going to fund one of the developers
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Amnesia: The Bunker | Story trailer
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The internet is already over
7 votes -
Pacific Drive | Gameplay trailer
5 votes -
SOMA and I
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl | Official 'Come to Me' gameplay trailer
5 votes -
Recommending Rain World
6 votes -
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (a open source turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world) releases version 0.F
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Subnautica: Below Zero | Trailer
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What a songbird lost at sea taught me about survival
7 votes -
Amnesia: Rebirth | Release date reveal trailer (October 20)
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Windbound | Announcement trailer
3 votes -
Frictional Games announce Amnesia: Rebirth, coming autumn 2020
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Pathologic is genius, and here's why
9 votes -
Permadeath as a game mechanic in a survival horror: the Song of Horror case
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent released nine years ago - lessons about designing horror games from Frictional's creative director
7 votes -
Darkwood
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Subnautica's design director explains how they crafted an exciting and dangerous experience without allowing the player to fight back
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Subnautica: Below Zero | Early Access trailer
9 votes