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Seeking Evil: The Wendigo

Seeking Evil: The Wendigo

63 Positive / 33 Ratings | Version: 1.0.0

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Seeking Evil: The Wendigo, is a popular steam game developed by Seeking Evil: The Wendigo. You can download Seeking Evil: The Wendigo and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Get Seeking Evil: The Wendigo steam game

Seeking Evil: The Wendigo, is a popular steam game developed by Seeking Evil: The Wendigo. You can download Seeking Evil: The Wendigo and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Seeking Evil: The Wendigo Features

You'll find yourself stranded in the creepy forests of North America. Things might seem peaceful, but don't be fooled as these grounds are cursed. You're not alone and these haunted forests are home to a legendary creature called The Wendigo. This bloodthirsty predator is fast, smart, has great senses and will do everything it can to take you down. To break the curse you'll need to find and burn totems, the more you burn the more intense the game becomes. Therefore your best bet is to get from point A to point B as fast as possible, duck down to stay out of Wendigo's sight and use the ank to scan the environment for nearby totems. Simply sprinting until you find the totems will get you nowhere since the Wendigo will see and catch you.

        

Controls for keyboard and non-vr controllers are really straight-forward, but how will Seeking Evil: The Wendigo be played in VR? Let’s have a look:

For the best experience we advise you to play Seeking Evil while standing.

To ensure better gameplay and a more immersive experience Seeking Evil doesn't rely on a point teleportation system for locomotion and the trackpad (Vive) or the analog stick (Oculus) of the left controller are used.

In order to sprint you can press the trackpad (Vive) or the analog stick (Oculus) of the left controller. There will also be situations where you’re chased by the Wendigo, here shaking the vr controllers as if you were running will allow you to increase your speed even more which might be a matter of life or death.

        

The Wendigo is a savage predator that craves human flesh and prefers to eat its victims alive. It's cursed to roam the tribal grounds of North America and is part of the traditional belief system of a number of Algonquin-speaking peoples. Although we don't know where it came from and descriptions can vary, one thing is certain: it is evil, cannibalistic, has an unending hunger and won't be satisfied after killing and consuming one victim.

This creature is intelligent, agile, possesses supernatural strength, has enhanced senses, and excels in stealth. The combination of these abilities allows it to stalk its victims without being noticed and once it has you in sight it's probably already too late.

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Download Seeking Evil: The Wendigo on PC With GameLoop Emulator

Get Seeking Evil: The Wendigo steam game

Seeking Evil: The Wendigo, is a popular steam game developed by Seeking Evil: The Wendigo. You can download Seeking Evil: The Wendigo and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Seeking Evil: The Wendigo Features

You'll find yourself stranded in the creepy forests of North America. Things might seem peaceful, but don't be fooled as these grounds are cursed. You're not alone and these haunted forests are home to a legendary creature called The Wendigo. This bloodthirsty predator is fast, smart, has great senses and will do everything it can to take you down. To break the curse you'll need to find and burn totems, the more you burn the more intense the game becomes. Therefore your best bet is to get from point A to point B as fast as possible, duck down to stay out of Wendigo's sight and use the ank to scan the environment for nearby totems. Simply sprinting until you find the totems will get you nowhere since the Wendigo will see and catch you.

        

Controls for keyboard and non-vr controllers are really straight-forward, but how will Seeking Evil: The Wendigo be played in VR? Let’s have a look:

For the best experience we advise you to play Seeking Evil while standing.

To ensure better gameplay and a more immersive experience Seeking Evil doesn't rely on a point teleportation system for locomotion and the trackpad (Vive) or the analog stick (Oculus) of the left controller are used.

In order to sprint you can press the trackpad (Vive) or the analog stick (Oculus) of the left controller. There will also be situations where you’re chased by the Wendigo, here shaking the vr controllers as if you were running will allow you to increase your speed even more which might be a matter of life or death.

        

The Wendigo is a savage predator that craves human flesh and prefers to eat its victims alive. It's cursed to roam the tribal grounds of North America and is part of the traditional belief system of a number of Algonquin-speaking peoples. Although we don't know where it came from and descriptions can vary, one thing is certain: it is evil, cannibalistic, has an unending hunger and won't be satisfied after killing and consuming one victim.

This creature is intelligent, agile, possesses supernatural strength, has enhanced senses, and excels in stealth. The combination of these abilities allows it to stalk its victims without being noticed and once it has you in sight it's probably already too late.

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  • Developer

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  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2017-09-11

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    Apr 27, 2017

    Took a minute to figure out the game. After that, it seemed pretty straightforward. Search the map for the 9 totems while avoiding the Windigo. Once you burn all 9 totems, you must locate and burn the heart of the Windigo. After that I have no clue. The difficulty scales up each time you burn a totem, and I'm just too scrubby to actually find all of them. All in all, the map seems well made, the graphics are pretty high quality, and the controls are fairly nice once you figure them out. Additionally, the vibe you get from everything adds up and makes a very horrifying experience. Dead people and animals everywhere, trapped in a dark, wet, foggy valley. They even added small touches like bugs crawling on your face when you walk through a cloud of bugs. I'd recommend the game to all my friends who play VR horror games, for sure. My only complaint with the game is that it is extremely dark, and I found navigation very difficult. In addition, the totems you have to burn are not really in intuitive locations. Though they are near them, so I suppose you're just supposed to search a bit harder.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 27, 2017

    This review is from a non VR perspective. I really love this game so far and I can't wait to see how it gets better. Its very atmospheric, scary and decently challenging. Of course I'm new to the game so as time progresses I'm sure it will become easier, but for my first foray into this I absolutely loved it. Has great potential. If you are fan of Finding Bigfoot or anything similar then this is the game for you. Others have complained the game is dark and murky. Maybe its just my monitor, but I find with the glow of the moon it seems very bright/beautiful at night. I'm comparing this to most games where its just darkness and you can't see anything. This is nothing like that. I think it mostly has to do with people playing in VR. The ankh shows you exactly where the totems are. The floating ball in the middle of the ankh goes either left or right depending on where you are facing. Just even it out and go straight. It will lead you directly to them. I've not encountered any bugs or weirdness so far. I read a review about controls sucking using VR so beware of that. My first impressions of the game https://youtu.be/cHTOeOVErb8
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 29, 2017

    This game is CRAZY scary , I've played many other scary/jump scare games but this one really sticks. Because it really feels like you're running through the thick dark forest with nothing but a lighter and an Egyptian relic figuring out what to do next , while feeling the thrilling sensation of a monster lurking and stalking you in the shadows
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 29, 2017

    This game made me scream like a girl. 10/10. Good graphics, polished design & gameplay. More VR Supersampling options would be nice but overall good polish and very terrifying. Great Wendigo model that thing is gruesome.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 29, 2017

    very good game... with a bit more polishing up, it will do great. i strongly recomend this game for VR owners. Enjoy.. ;)
  • gamedeal user

    May 1, 2017

    This game...IT is made for VR that is as long as you get past the menu. The devs have done an awesome job on the visuals and sound to make this a terrifyingly scary game. The gameplay is in simplicity just slowly walking around in a dark forest tryeing to find and burn the totems, but things gets more and more interesting as you progress by burning those totems. Since the visual effects changes into a more darker tone. I managed on my first playthrough to burn ~4 totems, but i failed as the stress took over and i began running around to be done quicker. Not a good idea. As i had not met the Wendigo during the time i walked, but when i began being careless he was around every corner. All in all it's a great game even during early access that has a good amount of content for it's price point. That is of course if you dare playing it until you can beat it ;)! 9.5/10 - Just need a laser pointer for the menu! Now i'm off to playing something a little friendlier :P PS: Do keep the fast sprinting with the shaking of the controllers as an option as it helped with the stress.
  • gamedeal user

    May 9, 2017

    Reviwed in Virtual Reality, link to review at bottom. I'm into horror games, and there is something legitimately unique here. I've played a lot that involve a chase, Amnesia, Outlast, Alien Isolation. There's something extra in Seeking Evil: The Wendigo. Despite being Early Access I think it's pretty much done. There's just a few things that might not have the required level of polish. The Good: VR is implemented with no grief. Looks great in VR. Seriously the visuals are amazing, it's appropriately very dark, but the way things sillouette is bordering on genius at times. Feels like you're being hunted. Lots of visual and auditory extras to keep you focused. AI isn't easy to figure out, which is important in a game like this. Unique mechanic in the Ankh (it's a fancy compass...) Well priced. The Bad: No smooth turning. Minimal options. The mechanics of burning totems feels a bit minimal. Lack of collision on some walls/trees. Occasional draw distance issues. For non-VR the value drops a bit, it's still reasonable but it's a bit more average by comparison. All in all, a very enjoyable game and probably the new go-to for getting VR visitors a quick horror thrill. I go into a bit more detail in my video review, so as always check that out for the full impression: https://youtu.be/uzEkOeynStM
  • gamedeal user

    May 29, 2017

    Overall - this is a cool game, I've done a few attempts, haven't gotten very far but its fun and I always freeze when the monster finds me, even though I think I'm supposed to try and run away. The dev needs to fix a few things, but in the meantime I think its worth it, just bump down your ss settings a bit Playing on the vive, 1080, 16 GB RAM, i7-6700. Running feels satisfying, the forest feels spooky and dangerous, there's mystery to how the monster works and the way the night progresses as you find the totems builds tension. Things that need fixing though: there is a white line or flash when I scan my head horizontally - its not game-breaking but it's annoying and immersion breaking. There's an occasional tree that floats with no base, and the game seems way more performance heavy than it should be. Biggest issue is that the trackpad is way too sensitive, it makes sneaking really difficult, if the sensitivity setting in the menu is meant to address this it should be more clearly labelled, and the default should be much less touchy. An ss setting that overrides steam VR's would be nice as well to let players more easily adapt for performance. But otherwise its a good game, and the slightly different take on trackpad locomotion works once you get the hang of it, but again its too sensitive. I'll try later with the "sensitivity" in the settings to see if it fixes that which if it does, can't stress enough how the default setting should be way lower. But yeah, for about 10 bucks this is worth picking up, my playtime's only 0.7 at time of writing but I think it'll slowly grow Update - turns out sensitivity setting doesn't change anything for trackpad loco on vive (not sure about other platforms). Hope the dev fixes this asap, this game would be that much better with a more sneak-friendly speed when players want to inch about
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 12, 2017

    HTC Vive review: This should probably be free, as there are many free games way better than this. I have a 1080 Ti, and I get a lot of reprojection. Also, the game itself isn't good. You light some totems with a lighter until you're chased by some annoying sound and red light. I just kept running, and it never got me. I could have ran forever, it seemed, and it would just go on and on with the annoying sounds. At one point, I stopped, trying to die, but nothing got me. Another time it was chasing me, I was next to a rock wall, and there was an obvious hole under it, so I went through it. I was then in an area outside of the game's intended area with no plants or textures or anything. The Wendigo guy found me in there, but he still didn't kill me. I walked off the edge of the game world to try to kill myself, but that didn't kill me either, and I seemed to be constantly falling, so I had to restart the game. This isn't fun. Don't waste your money.
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 12, 2017

    This game is not worth $10. It's not even worth the sale price at $7. Harsh but true. I thought that for this price they would be adding a LOT more to the game rather than mostly leaving it 'as is' with a few minor bug fixes. Everything feels clumsy and lazy. Ugh. I purchased this game while it was in early access to check it out and support the devs. It seemed like it had potential then, albeit clunky as hell. Little did I know, I would be getting basically the same thing upon release. This game is aggravating. I played the non-VR version and it seemed like it was only meant to be played with a VR headset because you have to constantly look down at your belt to clumsily try to fumble for items. Both walking and running feel really slow for me and the ankh mechanic didn't ever seem to work properly at all. Ever. Here is what my gameplay was like: >Start a new game >Clumsily make my way out of a cave/ruined building >Look right, look left. See nothing but woods and a handful of torches in the distance. The artwork seems neat enough. >Find a flashlight, spend a few minutes clumsily fumbling with the belt mechanic(this is so frustrating) to get the right items in my hands. >After a few moments exploring and trying to use the ankh, the sun goes away. >Several minutes of wandering in the dark woods while spamming the ankh finally gets a faint purple highlight. >I wander over and wave the lighter around in front of this thing I assume I am supposed to burn. It burns. >Weird red light shows up with an annoying sound. There is nothing scary about any of this. It's just loud. >Wendigo spawns literally right on top of me and I run away, spamming the ankh to find another totem thing. >The red light and annoying sound never go away. I hear chase music and I'm told to sprint but see nothing. >After 20 minutes of running around the woods spamming the ankh and being forced to deal with that red light and awful noise, I was unable to find a second totem. >The wendigo spawns on top of me again and kills me. >At this point, I really don't want to spend that long running around in the woods with that awful sound and mechanics that don't seem to work properly at all. I give up. There was nothing scary about this game. I really expected so much more for a $10 price tag and I really have no idea why there are any good reviews at all. Sometimes I'll give a no recommendation and say to buy a game on sale. I wouldn't even go that far with this title, so I'm just going to give a firm 'Do not buy'. Not even on sale. How incredibly disappointing.
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