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Darkwood

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Darkwood
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From city building to grand strategy, turn-based tactics to RTS, see more strategy games from Hooded Horse  Survive the horrors of the Darkwood as you explore the ever-changing world by day, and seek shelter to survive the night. Scavenge for vital resources, build...
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Product details
2017, Acid Wizard Studio, ...
System requirements
Windows® 10 (64-bit), Intel® Core™ i3-2100 (dual-core) / AMD® Phenom™ II X2 565 (dual-core), 4 GB RA...
DLCs
Darkwood - Soundtrack, Darkwood - Artbook
Time to beat
18 hMain
26.5 h Main + Sides
40.5 h Completionist
24.5 h All Styles
Description


From city building to grand strategy, turn-based tactics to RTS, see more strategy games from Hooded Horse 

Survive the horrors of the Darkwood as you explore the ever-changing world by day, and seek shelter to survive the night. Scavenge for vital resources, build your defenses, and pray for the morning light.

 

How you came to this ruined land is a mystery, but now your determination to escape is set. But to leave, you must first survive. Explore multiple dense biomes as you make your way from hideout to hideout, while accumulating the resources, allies, and information you need.

  • The locals of the woods have a variety of dark quests and rewards for those brave enough to indulge their requests. However, the twisted inhabitants of the forest are often at odds with each other, and hard decisions will need to be made. The story will change based on your choices as you slowly uncover the mysteries of the Darkwood. Would you doom an entire village in hopes of reward from a creature, or try to assist what pockets of humanity remain?
  • From festering catacombs to fetid swamps, Darkwood’s landmarks, quests, and encounters are all carefully hand-crafted. However, with each new game, the woods and places of interest will rearrange, ensuring that you’re never quite certain of your path in the woods while also giving new opportunities with each playthrough.
  • Rather than momentary startles made to jolt you in your chair and then be forgotten, the most terrifying moments are designed to linger in your memories long after your journey ends. Some threads of terror will be immediately clear, but others may not be obvious without careful analysis of your discoveries in the world and your conversations with its inhabitants. This is a slow burn, atmospheric horror game with no jumpscares.

 

Your best hope of survival is in careful planning, and taking advantage of the many resources offered by the woods. Roam freely in a wide world, decide when to move on and when to fortify up, and weigh the risks and rewards as you balance escape against fleeting safety.

  • There are no quest markers or hand holding, and you’ll need to learn and experiment on your own. Continued exploration and understanding of the ever sinister woods and its denizens will be critical to your survival, and other characters and groups may have goals at odds with your own. Remember – don’t trust anyone.
  • Gather strange mushrooms, meat, and other oddities of the woods, and bring them back to your hideout for refinement. Choose to unlock powerful mutations like invisibility when holding still or the ability to regenerate by devouring wood, but embracing the power of the Darkwood will bring vulnerabilities as well.
  • From desperately swinging a plank to firing assault rifles, defending your life from the Darkwood will only become more challenging the deeper you delve. There are a myriad of weapons to both find and craft, and the less hungry residents of the forest may be willing to engage in trade. Your hideout will offer upgrades and enhancements to your weaponry, along with allowing you to produce less conventional solutions like molotov cocktails. Of course sometimes the best defense is one you may not need to be present for, and chain and bear traps or exploding oil drums may protect you best as you fortify your hideout for each night.
  • Adjustable difficulty settings will allow you to tailor the play experience to your preferences. Experience the story with unlimited lives, or embrace permadeath on Nightmare difficulty. Regardless, planning and patience will be paramount, and careful observation of your surroundings will serve you better than the most rugged shotgun.

 

When the sun sets, the hostility of the woods cannot be survived, and you must seek shelter in one of many hideouts you discover in your travels.

  • Even these makeshift bases will leave you vulnerable in their broken state. Seek out resources to repair what you can before carefully barricading the doors and windows to board yourself up and survive the night.
  • Secure fuel and keep the generator running to power what electrical fixtures remain. Though you may ward off many creatures that stalk the night, some cannot be defeated with your conventional weapons, and a flicker of light may be all that can save you from what dwells in the shadows.
  • No two nights will be the same as your base may be assaulted by creatures of the woods, become the site of bizarre rituals, or experience other unsettling events that leave mysteries to pursue when the sun rises. As your journey continues the line between dreams and reality may begin to blur. Experience disturbing vignettes that may conceal more beneath their grim portents and seek to unravel their mysteries in the waking world.
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction . Stellar support and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
18 hMain
26.5 h Main + Sides
40.5 h Completionist
24.5 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04), Mac OS X (12+)
Release date:
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Overall most helpful review

Posted on: August 25, 2017

dhaasler

Verified owner

Games: 93 Reviews: 2

Scary horror game without jumpscares

First of all I will talk about the game. It is a horror game from a top down persepctive, but do not be fooled by that, it really immerses you in and scares you. It has a really nice atmosphere and sound FX to help with that. The game does not need jumpscares to be scary, which is the case with 99% of all horror games. This game frightens you with the simple ambient sound and your footstepts. The game is really polished and I have encountered no bugs yet. The next thing I will talk about is my experience as a consumer. Many of us are here on GOG because we like how they treat us, we have DRM free games, installers, if we live outside of the US we get back money that comes from currency fluctuations... These developers put a torrent file on the internet with the whole game, for people to play. That let me play it and decide if I like it, and I really do. So I went to their twitter and saw it was on Steam to buy. I quickly went to gog to search for it as I will always prioritize my purchases here and they had it. The way these developers treat customers has been the best experience I have ever had with a developer and I gladly paid the money for the game, although I could have just played the free version they themselves put on the internet.


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Posted on: August 18, 2017

PaperboyGold

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Games: 212 Reviews: 2

Very tense, with an interesting concept

This review is based on only the first few hours in the first area of the game. I've had my eye on the title for a long time, back in its days on Steam as an Early Access title, but had refrained from buying as I did not want to spoil the experience for myself by trying the incomplete title. So, seeing that it had been released, I bought it immediately and thus far am very satisfied with the purchase. Thus far I have been enjoying it a lot and look forwards to completing it, it has a very nice art style which reminds me of the STALKER series crossed with Silent Hill with a top-down view. The story is interesting and dark so far, tense and leaving a lot to the imagination whilst giving you good direction in a rather open world. Combat is pretty simplistic but has a nice, weighty feel to it and revolves a lot around timing. The experience so far has been foreboding, especially as I am playing on the permadeath difficulty, I find myself trying very hard to avoid being caught outside when night falls, even spending a few seconds in darkness is a very uncomfortable feeling. The game does not hold your hand any more than is absolutely necessary and I think this is a good thing. It's a fairly creepy game with a foreboding atmosphere, but I've yet to have any reason to actually scream my head off, so for anyone with some experience with horror games, or nightmares, it shouldn't be too hard to handle. Choosing the permadeath (Nightmare difficulty) option certainly increases the level of fear felt throughout the experience and I would certainly recommend selecting this difficulty for those who are fans of difficult games, and I'd also recommend you play it with a controller, just because it feels nice and that's what I am doing. All in all, if you are a fan of horror games, I would highly recommend purchasing this game. I see no reason why you'd regret it, I haven't enjoyed a game this much in quite some time.


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Posted on: August 18, 2017

CarbonSeed

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Games: 281 Reviews: 13

A nightmarish reverie inside a nightmare

Darkwood is a top-down survival horror game, ok but what more? The game is weird, a lot. It's dark, it's awful, unforgiven and it make the player be in a state of tension, astonishment, discovery and not knowing very well what are seeing. In the survival section we find things like crafting, use components, place barricades, traps... but it is not necessary to eat, drink or sleep, something wich is habitual in this kind of games. The game has a "basic" mechanic: during the day the player has to explore, find resources, talk to whoever it finds, scavenge for supplies, it must to prepare itself (but you can die here too, the danger is everywhere)... because at night, it will be better to be safe ... because the darkness holds horrible surprises. The game has an utterly dark plot, very lovecraftian. It's weird and twist, made up of shifting perspectives, sometimes the player will not know what just happened, but it will have happened and you will have participated in one way or another. Has three different difficulties, one of it is permadeath. The game doesn't led you by the hand in any moment, it's unforgiving like i said. It knows how to use the sounds, the music, to maintain a constant pulse between fear and paranoia. Staying self locked in a room, and hear how the adjoining door it is opening... the game played all those elements better than other "main" games about survival/terror. There some events that just happens when you do not expect them and everything change and become bizarre. You can upgrade your character, trade with another characters, and other things that probably can imagine, but better don't reveal all the surprises. You can use melee and fire weapons to defend yourself too. It a mix, a good one, between Subterrain (the core game is practically the same), the paranoia and mysterious plot of Sunless Sea (of course without the astounding and smart writing of that one). If you like the kind of game with an interesting and weird plot, survival kind, with extreme difficulty, and you like the view and visual style you can see in the pictures, I recommend the game.


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Posted on: August 19, 2017

Korpik

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Games: 58 Reviews: 2

This game is amazing

I've played 8h hours on the 1.0 version. Don't be fooled bu the top down view, this game is scary as hell and really polished


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Posted on: September 8, 2020

Mr.Mouse

Verified owner

Games: 294 Reviews: 1

Only few will progress

The games' design and atmosphere is top notch, the setting sufficiently dark. However, this game is for few people. Most will not progress. Looking at that most of my achievements are rare, and only 6% came as far as Chapter 2 (my current chapter), it just goes to show that this game is not able to keep the player entertained persistently. Chapter 1 is long enough, believe me, and I can see why people lose interest. The game mechanics. The fact that you constantly have to survive a night, boarding up your current safe house, placing traps, or just wait it out, is getting boring. It may also be frustrating, since whatever comes at night can be anything from nothing, to all hell, and you're not going to survive. Now, I don't play permadeath mode, because I don't feel like grinding my soul into oblivion. Because the controls will most certainly cause certain death. They are slow, clunky and unfair. So if you are in for the story, stay clear from permadeath. Without that, you may die (and this will happen a lot!), but you will respawn at your current hide-out. You will need to go look for some of your belongings though, because when you die, random stuff will be taken from your inventory and dropped at that location. I found myself constantly dying at the same place, just to try and get some valuable stuff back. And then night fell, and I first had to board up and wait for night to pass, die during the night (yep), wake up with no "reputation" (the game's currency to buy stuff from traders) as I was a weakling who didn't survive a night. (These traders will appear at each dawn, but you need "reputation" to buy stuff from them. If you survive a night, you gain reputation, if you die during the night, you get nothing.). The clunky survival mechanics, and the unfair control scheme are probably what is keeping 94% of progressing to Chapter 2. So chances are that you may buy this game, as the story is really interesting, but will never ever complete it. Be warned.


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