Summary
- Winter settings in games evoke a mix of beauty and danger, often reflecting the season’s harshness and coziness.
- Game worlds like Skyrim, Icewind Dale, and God of War capture the essence of winter with Nordic influences and snowy landscapes.
- Titles like Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and Northgard add strategic elements by incorporating seasonal gameplay effects.
There is something mystical about winter. Many cultures have their own tales and folklore creatures specific to winter, making it a natural season to use for inspiration for fantasy settings. While some games might simply use this in influencing the design of a specific creature or area, others use it as a major part of the design philosophy for the whole game.
Whether it’s snowy plains, frozen lakes, or icy caves, there is always beautiful scenery to catch the eye, and often something monstrous just beneath the surface. It makes the player all the more thankful after surviving the frigid wilderness to then return to camp or homestead and the safety and warmth of companions. A good winter game, particularly one in a fantasy setting, often reflects that feeling of the season where both the dreary and the merry, the lonely moments and the busy ones, all seem heightened.
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Skyrim
Winter Fantasy Of Epic Proportions
Skyrim
- Released
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November 11, 2011
As a follow-up to the 2006 classic RPG, Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls 5 was going to have to be something special. Fortunately, Skyrim was just that. Very different from the flat, grassy plains of Cyrodiil, Skyrim is full of mountains and has a distinctly Norse influence in its culture and creatures — of which there are many.
The re-emergance of dragons makes them perhaps the most prominent foe, but no player will forget the first time they challenged a Giant only to be slingshotted to Secunda with a single hit. Draugr and Frost Trolls, snowy peaks and cold dead tombs — whatever medieval winter fantasy the player seeks, it is certain to be found in the lands of Skyrim.
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Icewind Dale
A Classic D&D Winter Adventure
This D&D classic is similar to Baldur’s Gate, but with greater emphasis on combat and dungeon exploration. Taking place in the far north of Faerun across a mountain range also known as the Spine of the World, Icewind Dale excels in creating a wintry atmosphere. From the very start, upon exiting the local tavern in Easthaven and the beautiful score by Jeremy Soule kicking in, it becomes clear that this is an adventure to be remembered.
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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
The Hunt Continues Over Icy Plains
- Released
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September 6, 2019
- OpenCritic Rating
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Mighty
The Monster Hunter series has always excelled in making its fictional environments and ecosystems seem both believable yet wonderful. Iceborne achieves this again with Hoarfrost Reach. It is a huge expansion to the world and full of additions, bringing new monsters to hunt and a brilliant winter wilderness to explore. It’s also delightful to watch the little bipedal cats don fluffy hats and coats and trudge through shoulder-high snow.
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God Of War: Ragnarök
Fimbulwinter Wonderland
- Released
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November 9, 2022
- OpenCritic Rating
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Mighty
The God of War series has always been a violent romp through the local mythology. After the 2018 update to the franchise, Norse mythological creatures became the new fodder for Kratos’s rage and the landscape turned from sunny islands to snowy vistas.
In Ragnarök, the fridge door has been left open for three years since the last outing, and everything is beautifully ruined. Even Midgard has frozen over, and traversal now takes place on the back of a wolf-driven sled. There is also a greater variety of enemies and creatures to encounter, creating enjoyable variety throughout the journey.
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The Banner Saga
Like A Norse Game of Thrones (With A Proper Ending)
- Released
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January 14, 2014
- Developer(s)
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Stoic Studio
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
As a role-playing strategy game, The Banner Saga creates its own unique Nordic-inspired mythological world explore. The player makes choices in leading the various groups through the oncoming apocalypse and taking direct control of characters during battle sequences.
With a primarily hand-drawn style reminiscent of Ralph Bakshi and the original Disney movies, The Banner Saga is gorgeous to look at. It’s one of the few gaming trilogies where players persistently feel the weight and consequences of their choices.
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I Am Setsuna
A Sad Yet Wonderous Adventure Inspired By Classics
I Am Setsuna
- Released
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February 18, 2016
- Developer(s)
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Tokyo RPG Factory
Inspired by classic JRPGs such as Chrono Trigger and the early Final Fantasy games, I Am Setsuna takes a deliberately melancholy approach to its world and story. A large part of this design decision is the winter aesthetic that pervades throughout the world, the story, and even the music.
I Am Setsuna strikes that hard-to-quantify mixture that constitutes an undoubtedly cozy game. Yet, it uniquely achieves this atmosphere while being far from a sunshine-and-daises story.
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Northgard
Surviving A Norse Fantasy Winter Requires Strategy
Northgard
- Released
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March 7, 2018
- Developer(s)
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Shiro Games
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
In this Nordic inspired RTS, various Viking clans at odds with one another explore and attempt to gain control over a wild, unclaimed land. It’s a well-crafted game that has a good balance of strategizing the growth of small civilizations, exploration, and combat, with each area bringing its own stresses and satisfactions into the mix.
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A unique element is the seasonal gameplay effects. Winter brings several negative effects which players must prepare and account for, which adds to the feeling that the player is up against not only the monsters and rival clans, but the elements as well.
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Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves
Red Riding Hood Meets Home Alone
- Developer: Artifice Studio
- Platform: Microsoft Windows
- Initial release date: April 5, 2013
A little-known game that deserves much more attention, Sang-Froid is a Canadian-made base defense game that is free to play on Steam. Set during a particularly monster-infested winter of the 19th century, the player controls one of two brothers, each representing a different difficulty, who must defend their homestead from the oncoming invasion of monsters.
The gameplay loop involves planning for the night ahead, setting all the traps. Players then take direct control when night falls. They must run between the zones they have to defend, hoping their traps have sprung as planned and picking off stragglers themselves, all backed by an excellent Canadian folk music soundtrack.
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