

It really amplifies the feeling of cold in an already frozen land.

It doesn’t require an oxygen tank but the wind noticeably picks up and you effectively end up battling against a raging blizzard. This place is central to the story, as you know.īut what makes the ascent so memorably frosty is how, the higher you climb, the atmosphere around you changes, as I suppose it does when you climb a massive mountain in real-life. And it doesn’t take you long to realize how colossal the mountain really is, as you wind and wind around it seemingly endlessly without the summit coming into view – and of course the summit doesn’t come into view until a bit later in the game. You know it’s going to be cool when it has a name like that, right? Again, excuse the pun. The peak Skyrim moment of cold, excuse the pun, is when you’re on an early mission to scale the huge mountain in the middle of the map known as the Throat of the World. Failure means frozen death, and even success sees your people trudging through knee-deep wastes. Possibly the coldest game ever made, Frostpunk is a strategy game and a city builder, but really it’s all about huddling around a chunk of warmth as you build your community outwards and try to keep the heat flowing. So what do you do? Make snowmen, collect snowflakes, and revel in the chilly wonder of it all. One day, you walk out of your house and snow has transformed the landscape. In Animal Crossing, though, winter has that surprising brightness. Typing up this list it’s surprising to see how many games associate wintry colds with horror – even Mario has to meet that Lovecraft penguin fellow. Kill your engine in a snowdrift or lose control on an icy lake – there’s still nothing quite like this series, regardless of the temperature. A frosty horror! SnowRunner Snow runner trailer.įinally a game with the guts to ask: is getting stuck in snow as much fun as getting stuck in mud? The answer is yes, just about, as muddy opening levels steadily give way to frost and sleet and ice. Insomniac has a flair for ice, whether it’s the milky, glossy ancient ice that cracks when you sink your ax into it, or the stone-like slabs of the stuff that might just make up the bones of demonic temples. Edge of Nowhere is a lavishly realized VR horror game in which you work your way through the caverns and labyrinths of Antarctica, battling horrors. Here is a game that celebrates the Lovecraftian nature of the frozen wastes, the ability of snow and ice and blinding whiteness to rob you of all hope. This is winter at its most impenetrable – and euphoric. The 90 minutes you’ve played suddenly feel like hours and days, as the snow weighs you down and the drifts threaten to engulf you. Journey is synonymous with shimmering dunes of sand, but its climax comes once the legendary mountain-in-the-distance is in the distance no longer. Journey Let’s Play Journey – Lo-Fi Games to Relax to. It’s intense, yet there’s still something cooling about Gradius 2’s third level – a sort of calm under fire that’s necessary to see it through, which is why I’ve always liked to think of it as playing through a well-poured glass of gin and tonic on a hot summer’s evening. Clusters of icy crystals clink across the stage, breaking up under fire to create intense fields of debris for you to dance through. There are a lot of things I love about Gradius 2, and just one of them is that when the obligatory ice level arrives in Konami’s 1988 STG masterpiece things really begin to heat up.

The crunch of snow underfoot is the heartbeat of this game, and there are few sounds quite as wintry as the howl of a wolf in the wind-whistling distance. Each night, you hope your strategizing paid off as you head out into the cold to smack any weakened werewolves around with an axe. Each day you chop wood and earn money to buy and place traps. Seek it out!įew games capture the bitter burn of an icy wind as well as Sang-Froid, an ingenious strategy and tactics game about defending your frozen winter farm from werewolves. Cool, Cool Mountain belongs on any list of beautiful, chilly video games, but it’s also an heir to Isamu Noguchi’s legendary Play Mountain. Rumor has it that Mario 64’s designers sometimes built locations before they had decided what to do with them, and there’s something of the open-ended playground here. Is this video games’ greatest icy mountain? It’s certainly the only one where you can race a penguin through its innards. To take the edge off just a little bit, here’s a quick list of some of our favorite chilly video games. Please stay cool today and drink lots of liquids! And stay indoors if you can – it’s absolutely baking outside.
