Gaming Irresponsibly writes: The importance of atmosphere in a game should never be underestimated. Atmosphere should be recognized as one of the key elements that separates a modern gaming experience from the likes of Pac-Man and Galaga.
A gamer can have a ton of fun running through a corridor, shooting aliens and/or terrorists to no end, but without a significant immersion factor to draw the player into the experience, a game's impact will soften, causing it to ultimately blend in with the rest of the titles out there.
Techland has revealed more information about the Dying Light 2 Nightmare Mode update, which will bring a new difficulty level this week.
A new Sand Land trailer has been released, and it harnesses the power of an iconic 2000s dance tune with a very famous five-note intro.
"The Madrid-based (Spain) indie games developer Out of the Blue Games (the studio behind the award-winning narrative and puzzle games "Call of the Sea" and "American Arcadia") are today very proud and happy to announce that their narrative-driven adventure/RPG "The Vigilante Diaries", is now currently in development for PC." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
No Bioshock1? Not even in the honorable mentions?
Umm Stalker!! And yeah Bioshock 1 was amazing the first time I played! Bioshock: Infinite seem to do it even better!
i think everyone has their own meaning of atmospheric game
for me its something Mass Effect 1, Fallout 3
Bioshock 1
Dead Space
Amnesia Dark Decent
Alan Wake
Metro *2033*
Red Dead Redemption
L.A Noire
Glad Silent Hill 1 made the list...the first game to give me a nightmare...awesome.