| Zkuq said: I didn't think Journey was a walking simulator, but it was mentioned here, and I liked it quite a bit. I also don't think Death Stranding counts, but if it does, it's another strong contender. Firewatch is another game that feels too interactive to be a walking simulator in my opinion, and it was pretty good, but I liked both Journey and Death Stranding better. |
The definition of walking simulator is
"A genre of adventure games where the primary focus is on movement and exploration"
Death Stranding doesn't cut it, combat rules it out. Journey and Firewatch do fit.
Dear Esther is often said to be the pioneer of walking simulators, yet they go all the way back to The Forest on ZX Spectrum. Dear Esther was first release in 2008 as a source mod for HL2 called Esther at the time. Yume Nikki came before that in 2004.
Esther was great at its time, but imo surpassed by The vanishing of Ethan Carter.
One hidden gem on PSVR is Here They Lie, hampered by low resolution but oddly weird and fantastic.
It must have done something right for it to still be vivid in my memories.
Walking simulators are perfect for VR.







