Immersive games. Name some, please, before I fucking die jesus christ

Immersive games. Name some, please, before I fucking die jesus christ

Well for starters, a game can't be immersive unless its an FPS

Thief Gold
Get the patch

STALKER Call of Chernobyl and turn off hud

pokemon

meme run

Finally someone gets it.

Skyrim: Special Edition now available on the Nintendo Switch

Unironically this, and most other Bethesda games

Stalker and Gothic games are the absolute top.

Other first person games can be immersive too.

Hear

I'd say the darkness 1 but i always say that

GTA IV.

The Order: 1886 is the most immersive game ever made. Shit's so detailed the clothes don't even clip.

She trusted you.

STALKER. Immerse yourself in the state of being that is slav

Hi Todd!

The Witness

SOMA.

The game was leagues above Amnesia. I genuinely kept forgetting I was even playing a horror game because the world was so interesting and well done. Not saying the plot is the DEEPEST SHIT but you have to give them points for actually taking a theme and making an entire gameworld just to discuss it. And, in general, given it's a video game, it's pretty high up there when compared to its competitions in terms of writing.

Does it have good graphics?

Not high end anymore at this point, but I'd say they're good enough to be immersive nonetheless. I played it last month and it being two years old didn't bother me it at least.

Metro 2033 is hella immersive.

>The game was leagues above Amnesia.
I have to disagree. I felt it was less scary than Amnesia, mostly because there was someone with you almost the whole time. In Amnesia, you're on your own throughout the whole game (except for the part with the dude tied to the wall). There are also a few moments in SOMA when you are not in control of the character, which is something the developers of Amnesia said was a no-no.
I really liked SOMA, but overall I have to say Amnesia is better.

I tried to enjoy that game and some other similar ones but I'm just physically unable to find any fun while I'm forced to hide in a corner because it's supposed to be a horror game. Makes zero sense to me, I'd play the shit out of these games if it wasn't for this.

I found SOMA scarier too. I suppose the presence of another character can take away some of the atmosphere for some, but I felt like it added more than it took away, if only in terms of plot stuff. Whenever they were around, you knew no real shit was going to go down, and a few times they abused that feeling of safety at least I developed.

That, and I think the fact that there were multiple types of enemies made it better for me. In Amnesia, towards the end, the game mechanics were pushing through my immersion whenever I was faced with the enemies. I was too familiar with how they acted and they were lines of code more than they were monsters at that point.

It's hit or miss, really. I can completely see why some people would hate games like the Frictional horror games or similar games like Outlast. I'd say it really boils down to the immersion OP is looking for too. If you can't get into them, you'll just be looking at them through the lens of the game mechanics and feel more frustrated than scared.

STALKER trilogy
Silent Hill quadrilogy
Resident Evil REmake + 2-3
Talos Principle
Zelda: OoT, MM and BotW

Xenoblade 1

Say no more op.

The Long Dark

Killer7 if you can stomach the oddball quality.
I couldn't stop playing despite how weird the game is.

Penumbra ep1 & 2 are miles above both Amnesia AND SOMA shit.

I loved them back then too but I have to say the combat segments were terrible. Maybe it was my own fault but I actually just killed anything I could kill once I realized I could do that. I used to really hate dog enemies with passion because of some personal childhood experiences. And the spiders were more annoying than spoopy.

They're certainly worth playing still but I wouldn't put them above either. I did love the setting back then, though, but then SOMA beat that too even though I'm not much of a scififag at all.

Immersion is a meme. Comes from you. Not the game.

>Maybe it was my own fault but I actually just killed anything I could kill once I realized I could do that.
yeah. I didn't even attempt that, and fortunately they completely removed fighting in Black Plague.

It's funny how many people mention the spiders; you do know that they're afraid of light?

It annoys me to no end how Frictional just keeps streamlining and cutting corners with each new game they release.

master
that is an excellent reccomendation

Eurotruck simulator 2

Far Cry 2

E.Y.E Divine Cybermancy
Your noggin is going to be running marathons.

All Immersive Sims
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
Metro
Condemned Origins
Pathologic
The Void
Cradle
The Secret World/Secret World Legends if you want an multiplayer game with immersive atmosphere which is uncommon.

Why not Darkness 2?

Try daggerfall then, its old but fun also free

Dwarf Fortress.
I immerse myself as a God.

Gothic 1 and 2 if you get into the controls.

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Darkness 1 is just so much better and varied, their version of hell is so much better, the story is fucking elder god tier. 2's pacing is really wonky by the end, plus that cliffhanger. Though gameplay is better by a mile, just not as many options as the first one.

Unironically this, I don't steal cars unless I absolutely have to and just walk around and it's comfy as hell. Did this till Niko moved to Bohan.

Gothic 3 is shit, STALKER is good except for the second

Outside

>atmospheric walking game
Pass