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There’s no hand-holding here – Green Hell won’t be shy about killing you. So, save often. It’s hard, as hell. But try surviving weeks in some god-forsaken jungle with nothing but your shoelaces to catch dinner, and you’ll have a rough time, too. This is supposed to be “hyper-realistic simulation,” after all. Once you start to peel away at the onion that is Green Hell, however, you’ll realize how deep the tools at your disposal really are. Everything you find, everything you come across or interact with, will benefit your survival in more ways than one. Chop down a tree and get planks or long sticks. Don’t need those? Hack them up further and get other-sized sticks. Need to make something you can take a drink out of? Take that coconut shell, scoop out the contents, and boil some water. And be sure to make use of the massive selection of walls, roofs, tools, production, and farming equipment, all of which have different materials they can be constructed with. I won’t lie, the learning curve is steep, and I’m still getting lost out there, but damnit, I’m having a lot of fun. You’re probably wondering why this poor soul needs to be splitting coconuts and making mud huts in the Amazon Rainforest to stay alive. Well, duh. His wife has been kidnapped by a cannibalistic tribe, of course! And, all jokes aside, it’s terrifying. But I love that Green Hell tells a story that kept me engaged the entire way through.

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Surviving became about more than just staying alive. Suddenly, death meant I was only motivated to get back out there and apply what I had learned to get further than before. Certainly, a feeling I’ve not been accustomed to with games of this nature. Which is a great segue to use to move on to Green Hell’s issues because it struggles in the same way that so many before it have struggled. Green Hell is victim to several technical issues that were tough to ignore by the end of my run. It’s filled with the same sort of jankiness that you see in survival games – spend five minutes with it, and you’ll see what I mean. Animations can be hit or miss, items can be found floating in the air, and there’s an inordinate amount of screen tearing that started to grate on my nerves. At the very least, though, these are all things that can be patched, and regardless, nothing took away from the fact that I had an absolute blast. I’ll be playing Green Hell for a long time to come. With multiple modes, including multiplayer options and different difficulty settings, there’s a lot of fun to be had here. Its world is beautiful, albeit a bit rough around the edges. But I can’t imagine it’ll be long before we see things fixed up. It’s not like the bar has been set very high, but for what it’s worth, Green Hell is the best survival game I’ve ever played. As someone who has played other survival games in Ark and Rust, games that don’t lean heavily on narrative Age of Empires IV

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I immediately noticed Green Hell’s story. You’ll not just find yourself half-naked on a beach here. Instead, you are one of a young couple arriving in a non-descript tropical locale with the aim of making contact with an indigenous tribe. The story sprinkles in various reasons to be intrigued, from a vague history with the tribe to the grandiose point in your expedition. However, the crux of its narrative threads lies in the disappearance of your wife Mia, your narratively convenient memory loss, and your survival struggle as you wind up lost in the titular Green Hell. It may seem overly cliché, and it doesn’t do anything too riveting, but its inclusion gives purpose to your time in the deadly jungle, pushing you to forge on for more than the sake of exploration. However, if you are playing Green Hell purely for the survival experience, then survival mode can be picked over the story mode, both playable in solo and co-op. Regardless of the mode you choose at the start, as you head out into the dense, sweaty jungle, the real fun begins. Keeping track of your carbohydrates, fats, protein, and hydration are all done with the use of a handy GPS watch. However, learning how to collect freshwater, boost carbs, or keeping track of which animals provide the best sustenance will have you digging through your notebook in search of information. This investigative streak increases tenfold as you start to consider the effects of parasites and worms.

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All of Green Hell’s dangerous inclusions can be the death of you. There are many times when even eating food with dirty hands causes serious issues or a desperate drink of water from a dirty river results in some adverse effect. Yet while watching your health and stamina bar steadily deplete isn’t exactly fun, trying to figure out how to counter these debilitating factors is. And Green Hell doesn’t punish you for going in with little genre experience. Yes, you may find yourself searching for various “how-to” videos as you play, but unlike some other titles in the genre, all of the most basic information you need is either at your disposal or ready to find. Trying out a weird-looking mushroom “for science” is a risk-reward scenario. You may start vomiting violently until falling face down in the mud, but you also discover all the effects of that mushroom, which are then logged in the notebook. Beyond the parasitic, Green Hell redefines self-care in survival games with bodily injuries. You’ll spend a lot of your time scanning your limbs via examination mechanics for leeches, worms, snake bites, rashes, and scrapes. Simply ignoring your issues will only cause further pain. Unattended scrapes cause infections, bites from venomous animals eat away at your health, and worms chip away at your sanity – literally. To combat these ailments, you’ll spend a lot of time exploring and gathering plants for salves and antidotes. Airport CEO

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Green Hell’s environments not only look good but are also so seamlessly blended that those important plants don’t stick out as items that are just waiting to be interacted with. Instead, you’ll have to genuinely search for them, but when you do find them, you’ll feel a genuine sense of relief wash over you. Along the way, you’ll interact with a diverse taxonomy of animals, some harmless, others deadly. You’ll quickly learn to scurry away at the site of a poisonous frog as it merrily hops towards you, or you’ll feel the hairs stand up on the back of your neck at the rattle of a nearby snake. Alone, they’re scary enough, but as each of your physical ailments become very real problems, these interactions can become terrifying. On top of all that is the aforementioned sanity mechanic. Leeches, bad sleep, or weird unidentified fruits can all slowly wear down your sanity. As you descend into madness, you’ll begin to hear voices and eventually start to hallucinate. If the depleting health bars and dwindling stamina meter weren’t enough to encourage self-care, the sanity meter definitely will, as those haunting voices will send shivers down your spine. However, what may drive you even madder – in the best kind of ways – is Green Hell’s map design. It’s perhaps one of the most well-realized and immersive environments in the genre.

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The dense jungle is incredibly easy to get lost in, so you’ll need to keep your bearings with the use of maps, compasses, and distinct environmental features. With a lack of icons typically used to show players their current position on the map, I quite often found myself using the map and compass to piece together the direction of my camp. Nothing encompassed the delirious conditions of traversal more than the time I came across a carcass, only to realize I had already passed it and was going in circles. Similarly, after chasing an annoyingly fast armadillo, I found myself all turned around. Despite being just a few minutes from my camp, I had no idea which direction to go. After some hopeless wandering, however, I came across a river, remembering that my camp too was based by the river. So, I followed it to eventually stumble my way back home. This natural form of map design is a delight to traverse, and Green Hell still remains one of the few games where I figured out where to go both naturally and through intuition, rather than being told by over-bearing pings and highlighted tracks. Green Hell is a rapturous surprise package with an engaging, fleshed out and deep story mode, coupled with complex, detailed mechanics and an incredible sense of immersion. While it certainly has its issues with an obtuse and ball-busting opening gateway and some janky presentation due to its budget, it nonetheless proves itself a nut worth cracking. Alan Wake Remastered

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If you’re a fan of hardcore survival games, you’re in for an absolute treat. Waking up stranded in the Amazonian wilderness, your protagonist, Jake Higgins, must adapt to his new jungle surroundings while avoiding the numerous dangers lurking in every direction. The story itself opens pretty remedially, with some apparently stilted and awkward dialogue between Jake and his wife, Mia, seemingly setting up a by-the-numbers story with little significant stakes. Don’t be deceived however, as I was. Green Hell’s story picks up rapidly in the second half, as you start to unravel the mystery of what’s gone on in this unwelcoming forest. No spoilers here, but the use of ayahuasca, a real life hallucinogenic blend, to slowly drip-feed more information and understanding about the events of your exploration is very well crafted. Further in, the game tackles some pretty deep and dark territory and themes. The nature of civilisations encroachment on the tribes of the Amazon is particularly at the forefront, but it also mixes in other narrative threads about the role of pharmaceuticals, sickness, death and the relentless pursuit of progress for the benefit of those around us. It questions at what cost all of this may come at, and whether unforeseen consequences are worth the risk. Intriguingly, the more attention you give to Green Hell’s early contextual notes and exposition, the more you’re likely to connect to its second half reveals.

It’s a shame I can’t explain more about this without ruining the overall impact of its story. But I can tell you it left me feeling genuinely affected come the credits roll, and that was something I had absolutely no expectation for coming into playing this. It has a great narrative, basically, and you should without doubt play its story mode with an open mind. As mentioned before though, actually getting to the point of appreciating the narrative is a colossal effort. Green Hell makes no apologies for dropping you in the middle of the proverbial shit-show. A quickfire tutorial will teach you the basics of building a fire, mending a wound and interacting with the world. However, this barely, BARELY, scratches the surface of the depths of the game’s many mechanics, moving parts and intricacies. Funnily enough, I actually forgot that crafting a fire, and general crafting, were two separate mechanics on my first attempt at the campaign, meaning I was flogging sticks onto the general crafting menu wondering why I was soaking wet, freezing to death and suffering starvation despite having plenty of snails to cook. The introduction is brutal. You start with no tools, items, food, clean water or even the means to save your game. You have to fend for yourself in an environment which perfectly encapsulates the sense of isolation, fear and hopelessness that one stranded in a massive jungle without a squat of anything would feel. My first 4-5 attempts at starting the story mode ended with me being offed by poison (bastard snakes), fever, parasites and a rogue tribesman.

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 660, Radeon RX 460 or equivalent with 2 GB of video RAM
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 8 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce 970, Radeon RX 580 or equivalent with 4GB of video RAM
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 8 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible

NOTE: THESE STEPS MAY VARY FROM GAME TO GAME AND DO NOT APPLY TO ALL GAMES

  1. Open the Start menu (Windows ‘flag’ button) in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  2. At the bottom of the Start menu, type Folder Options into the Search box, then press the Enter key.
  3. Click on the View tab at the top of the Folder Options window and check the option to Show hidden files and folders (in Windows 11, this option is called Show hidden files, folders, and drives).
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  5. Return to the Start menu and select Computer, then double click Local Disk (C:), and then open the Program Files folder. On some systems, this folder is called ‘Program Files(x86)’.
  6. In the Program Files folder, find and open the folder for your game.
  7. In the game’s folder, locate the executable (.exe) file for the game–this is a faded icon with the game’s title.
  8. Right-click on this file, select Properties, and then click the Compatibility tab at the top of the Properties window.
  9. Check the Run this program as an administrator box in the Privilege Level section. Click Apply then OK.
  10. Once complete, try opening the game again

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