The Long Dark review for Xbox One, PS4

Platform: Xbox One
Also On: PC, PS4
Publisher: Hinterland
Developer: Hinterland
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: T

Iโ€™m having a really hard time figuring out what I thought of The Long Dark. On the one hand, I was atrociously bad at it. In my first half-hour or so playing the game, Iโ€™d conservatively estimate that I died about a dozen times. If memory serves me correctly, I froze to death, I died of exposure to the cold, I accidentally set myself on fire, I died from an blood loss, and I fell off a cliff โ€” and, in some cases, I did those things on multiple occasions.

Iโ€™d like to say that I got better the more that I played, but that would be a lie. The only difference between me on Day 1 of the game and me in the following days was that I just found more inventive ways to die. Iโ€™m not what youโ€™d call an outdoorsy person, so adhering to basic rules of survival like โ€œboil water to get rid of bacteriaโ€ and โ€œgather enough wood to keep your fire going all nightโ€ arenโ€™t exactly second nature to me.

In other words, if I were to judge The Long Dark solely by my own experience, Iโ€™d probably be extraordinarily negative. However, doing that would also miss the point of the game entirely: itโ€™s supposed to be an ultra-tough survival game. If it were easier to live in the wild and off the land, then a) more people would do it, and b) there wouldnโ€™t be much to the game. Criticizing The Long Dark for succeeding at what it intends to do would just be silly.

Besides, after handing my controller off to a friend and letting him try his hand at it for a little while, I suddenly saw the game as it was intended to be played โ€” slowly, deliberately, thoughtfully โ€” and I could kind of see the appeal. Itโ€™s not something that comes naturally to me, but at the very least I can see how others might like it.

For that matter, I can even admit that there are aspects to The Long Dark that I like. The graphics are gorgeous, showing off some of the prettiest wilderness scenes Iโ€™ve seen since Firewatch last year. The art style also lends itself to an air of mystery, which is just the right tone for this kind of game.

Obviously, Iโ€™m trying to view The Long Dark through the eyes of someone else โ€” since, as I said, I was horrible at it. I may be overcompensating the other way a little too hard when I say that it seems like a perfect fit for anyone who likes their games to be challenging. At the same time, tough, given what I saw between very frequent deaths, Iโ€™m pretty sure itโ€™ll be a great match for anyone who doesnโ€™t mind dying a bunch.

Hinterland provided us with a The Long Dark Xbox One code for review purposes.

Grade: B-
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