Life is Strange for sure. 1, BtS and True Colours are all good
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Ah nice suggestion! This looks good π
Alan Wake
Didnt know this was set in Pacific Nortwest! Cool!
The advertisements for the game didn't mention it at all. But as soon as the game starts I was like "Wait is this Whidby Island"?
Which actually kind of backfired on me since for work I had to regularly drive through Whidby late at night. Some of the games monsters were hard not to think about alone at 3 AM. π
Technically itβs set in Washington, but fictional Bright Falls is based on Snoqualmie WA, North Bend WA (similar to Twin Peaks) and then also Crater Lake OR
If that's what the devs said, sure. But the game does literally start with you taking a ferry to an island which always see very whidby/orcas/san juan.
But I'll admit to my bias, I was driving through whidby at night on a regular basis when I played the game so they always seemed linked to me.
Oh Iβm sure that was a direct lift, thereβs a ton of specific buildings and areas around that are straight outta twin peaks too.
Just bring a couple extra flashlights, and maybe a light switch and you'll be fine.
Days gone
I just finished Days Gone earlier this week, and that game was solid. I wish I played it sooner.
I slept on it for a real real long time, had it in my library for like a year before I got around to it. Ended up getting platinum on it my first playthrough I liked it so much.
I do like me some apocalypse. Thanks π
The Long Dark
Ah yeah a classic! Played it a while back, should maybe replay it again :)
Get the dlc, itβs 100% worth it, even the stuff they added for non-dlc users is pretty awesome
noted!
Infamous Second Son and the expansion pack take place in Seattle.
Much of The Last of Us 2 takes place in Seattle.
Love me some Last of us! Literary listening to the OST right now :P
Oxenfree is an adventure game that takes place on an island off the coast of northern Oregon. Good little game that tells its story in about 5 hours.
Life is Strange (1 and True Colors are the best in the series IMO)
I just checked my library and actually seem to have grabbed these for a free a while back, so will be installing these the next few weeks :)
I'd start with 1, they're not chronological but I think it was the best in the series. True Colors is second.
Fallout Cascadia
Cool project! I'll check it out when it release :P
For everyone else curious; http://www.falloutcascadia.com/faq
Very cool!
Life is Strange comes to mind
Thanks for the suggestion, will check it out!
I don't have any specific recommendations but I'm from the Pacific Northwest and it's really interesting to me to see a post like this. Are you from there too?
Nope not at all haha, from Scandinavia myself. Just very much love the whole Pacific Northwest vibes seen in series like Twin Peaks and such. Really want to make a trip over just to have seen it once.
There's a ton of Scandinavian influence in western Washington state where I'm from. I think you'd feel pretty at home. π
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Oregon trail π
That's a journey to the PNW, not in the PNW
Lake
Looks like a very charming and relaxing game indeed! Ill add it to my wish list :) In case anyone else wants to check it out --> https://store.steampowered.com/app/1118240/Lake/
It is a chill game. Basically you deliver mail every day to NPCs and have conversations with them. That's basically it but I really enjoyed it.
Tell Me Why is similar to Life is Strange (Dontnod developed both games) and it's set in southern Alaska. It's worth checking out.
If you're cool with lower poly graphics, ADACA was recently recommended to me. Haven't tried it yet but looks to be set in Pacific Northwest.
hell yeah, this looks really cool! thanks for sharing :)
Thimbleweed Park seems to fit your criteria. One of the reviews even compares it to Twin Peaks. It's a point and click murder mystery adventure game with where you have to switch between 5 characters.
It's been years since I've played but I think the setting was in a fake Northwest Pacific town.
Fun fact, the names in the phone book and the titles/stories of the books in the library came from Kickstarter backers. Some of the books were pretty funny.
Thanks for the suggestion, its even on GOG :)
Great post, thank you! I was born in the PNW and I love those vibes.
I'm only a little bit jelous :P