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The epitome of what I’m trying to refer to is the Playdead games (Limbo and Inside). Dark Souls and BioShock both hit on this idea but not quite so directly. The game BADLAND is also a great example of this, too. The mobile game The Silent Age also did this exceptionally well. Never quite knowing what’s going on, and maybe some tension without release, but again not straight up horror. A feeling of uneasiness is what I’m looking for.

When playing through Inside, there’s never any moments where you’re scared, but you’re never sure what’s going on and there’s always a level of unease. What are all the mindless zombie-like people? Why is everyone hunting the player? What happened to this city? What’s the goal of the character the player controls? What exactly is going on here? That’s what I’m looking for. If you know of any other games which do this, I’d greatly appreciate hearing about them. It’s a very specific niche so I’m not sure how many games do this, but the games that I’ve seen do this tend to be some form of post-disaster or dystopia. I’ve seen some great artwork do this too. Zdzisław Beksiński had done some stuff like this. Some great dystopian novels also do this quite well.

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[–] cod@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Absolutely! I’ll come back to this post in several months’ time when I’ve gone through it all and let you know my thoughts. I might make a post about it on this community as well, assuming it impresses me as much as it impresses the rest of the Souls community

[–] andy_wijaya_med@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Maybe the PvP is not that active anymore, since it's a pretty old game (damn it's already 9 years old). But the community is awesome, per usual. :D

[–] cod@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not sure if I’m double-commenting, I thought I replied but didn’t find it so let’s see if Lemmy is being weird

Anyway, what I think I said in the reply is that I’m not usually one for PvP except for in Elden Ring a little bit, so it’s not too big of an issue for me. I mostly play games for single-player, I guess I’m an antisocial gamer lol

[–] andy_wijaya_med@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Definitely enjoyable to play this alone, but online souls gaming just hits different. Messages, ghosts.. it really changes the gaming experience. The feeling when you're invaded in a difficult area..

[–] cod@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I agree, messages and ghosts are essential to the Souls experience. I never got invaded much so that never felt like Souls as much, but those other two definitely are important. I sorta forgot that they were tied up with online somehow lol