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What are some particularly atmospheric games you've played? What factors contributed to this?
I really don't think that it was meant to capture that kind of atmosphere anyway. I mean: If you want a dark, gritty, post-apocalyptic game then Metro: Last Light and 2033 are much better options in that respect. Fallout always felt like it was trying to have fun with the concept of a post-apocalyptic world.I could never really get truly immersed in fallout. Partially to its silly nature, partially to my own view of it as a mod canvas currently.
I really don't think that it was meant to capture that kind of atmosphere anyway. I mean: If you want a dark, gritty, post-apocalyptic game then Metro: Last Light and 2033 are much better options in that respect. Fallout always felt like it was trying to have fun with the concept of a post-apocalyptic world.
Yes!! You have good tastes, sir.
Speaking of atmospheric indie games, did anyone ever play DEFCON: Everybody Dies?
So I've been replaying Skyrim through the remastered version that was just released and oh my god, that game is aesthetically perfect.
I have to say, I was expecting shed loads of horror/thriller games so good job!
This, this and this! I love the way that Dark Space generates its atmosphere; the fact that everything is off-kilter rather than just outright bad. It puts you constantly on edge and I know a few times I was thinking everything was clear and suddenly BLARHH enemies are here to rip me apart.
For me, Resident Evil 4 has a particular section in which the atmosphere is awful.
This is the section the fabled Regenerators/Iron Maidens live, in the military facility. It's the fact that everything is deathly quiet and you don't really encounter anything. Everything is narrow and all the corners seem to be placed so you can never see what's coming.
Then suddenly, noise. Shuffling. You can't see it yet but suddenly it's there. I have to say Capcom nailed the atmosphere in this section for sure.
The first game that comes to mind when I think of atmosphere in video games is Journey. That game is straight up beautiful in every sense of the word. The gameplay is very simple and fluid, the world looks large and haunting, and the music evokes so many emotions. If you haven't checked out Journey I highly recommend you do so. It's one of those games that you don't really play for the gameplay, but for the atmosphere itself.