Today’s screenshot is some more Undead Nightmare. I’m still debating whether to go back in and complete Silent Hill f or move onto the next game, regardless though i needed time for the next game to download so i booted this up and played some more.
I did the mission where you have to burn all the coffins. It wasn’t difficult at all. Honestly the thing that gave me the most trouble was not backing out of the graveyard. I ended up setting up a corral for the Zombies to charge down. Then just blasting them with dead eye and a shotgun.
Passing through the world, i feel like it’s darker and foggier than the game usually is. Maybe it’s just a placebo or the tone of it making things a little more eerie, but it almost feels grayer and more washed out.
Speaking of eerie, for how comedic this game is it really does a good job of unsettling me. Like the old woman at Coot’s chapel, who you help in the main story (and has her own creepy thing going on there too) appearing as an undead. It’s just a bit interesting how the DLC can one minute joking around and the next be incredibly unsettling.
Another example of this is the Zombie Animals. It is fucking terrifying to have them chasing you down on horse back. Wolves in the base game are bad enough, now i have to worry about them being undead? No thank you.
The Bears are pretty bad too, at least they’re fucking massive though and you can see them coming. I ended up getting off after being mauled by one though, so that size probably doesn’t do much to help me.
Good thing I have it on Xbox! Lol