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Sep 10, 2019 The Forest is an open world survival horror game. Build, explore, survive in this terrifying first person survival horror simulator. Learn More Buy Now. Mutants (A.k.a Cannibals, Grunts) are a tribal and primitive group and communicate with grumbles and growls. 'Effigies' seem to mark cannibal territories and scouting vicinity. They seem to wear their trinkets and jewelry for some cultural purposes or to indicate rank. Nothing is currently known about the origins other than the fact that they are the original inhabitants of the island and have.

The Forest
Developer(s)Endnight Games
Publisher(s)Endnight Games
Director(s)Ben Falcone
Designer(s)Anna Terekhova
Programmer(s)Guillaume Kehren
Composer(s)Gabe Castro
EngineUnity
Platform(s)
Release
  • Windows
  • 30 April 2018
  • PlayStation 4
  • 6 November 2018
Genre(s)Survival
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Forest is a survival video game developed and published by Endnight Games. The game takes place on a remote, heavily forested peninsula where the player character Eric Leblanc and his son Timmy are survivors of a plane crash. The game features nonlinear gameplay in an open world environment played from a first-person perspective, with no set missions or quests, empowering the player to make their own decisions for survival. Following a four-year long early access beta phase, the game was released for Microsoft Windows in April 2018, and for the PlayStation 4 in November 2018. The game was also a commercial success, selling over five million copies by the end of 2018. A sequel, Sons of the Forest, is under development.

Gameplay[edit]

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In The Forest, players control Eric LeBlanc and must survive on a forested peninsula in search of his son Timmy after a devastating plane crash. Players must survive by creating shelter, weapons, and other survival tools. Inhabiting the peninsula, along with various woodland creatures, are a tribe of cannibalistic mutants, who dwell in villages on the surface and in deep caves beneath the peninsula. While they are not necessarily always hostile to the player, their usual behaviour is aggressive, especially during the night.[1]

However, the developers wanted players to question whether the peninsula's cannibalistic tribe is the enemy of the player or vice versa.[1] For example, when first encountering the player, the cannibals may hesitate to attack and instead observe the player from a distance, attempt to communicate with the player through effigies, and send patrols around the player's base camp. In combat, they regularly attempt to protect one another from injury, remove torches, surround the player, hide behind cover, drag wounded tribesmen to safety, keep their distance, use tactical decisions, not overextend into unknown territory, and occasionally surrender out of fear. They are also afraid of fire, and will sometimes refrain from approaching the player if there is a campfire or torch nearby. Though there are no set missions, there is an optional conclusion to the game.[2]

As the player progresses through the game and explores the caves underneath the forest surface, they will encounter increasingly bizarre mutations, including deformed babies and mutants with several extra appendages. The game also features a day and night cycle, with the player able to build a shelter and traps, hunt animals and collect supplies during the day, and defend themselves against the mutants by night.[3]

As seen in the opening intro of the game, the player possesses a survival guide book that the playable character authors, which contains many useful tips and general information about wilderness survival. The survival guide is also crucial because it allows for the player to build blueprints for various different structures that can aid the player in their survival. The player can choose to build a specific structure and then select a specific place where to place that structure in the world. Once the blueprint is placed, the player then needs to gather the necessary resources, such as sticks, rocks, logs, etc. in order to complete the particular structure. The player can choose from various structures and buildings in the survival guide. These include basic survival shelters, wooden cabins, treehouses, tree platforms, as well as custom-designed structures, which the player can modify in terms of size, shape, and position. Most of the shelters and buildings that the player can build also feature an option for saving the game. In fact, this is the only available method for saving, as there is no autosave function in the game. The survival guidebook also provides information about the wildlife of the peninsula. Once the player comes across a previously unknown species of animal or plant, the player jots it down and it appears in the guidebook. The guidebook also contains a 'to-do list', which lists general goals that the player should follow, such as building a shelter or exploring different caves.

The player also possesses an inventory, which can be accessed at almost any time in the game. Any item that the player gathers, or collects in the world is stored in the inventory, which has a realistic design and shows where each item is stored. Items that can be placed in the inventory include tools, weapons, animal meats, furs, and skins, herbs and flowers, a map, a compass, as well as other things. The inventory also includes a crafting system. Crafting in the game is based on the player's knowledge about combining different components into useful items and tools. For example, in order to craft a basic axe, the player needs to gather and combine a stick, a rock, as well as rope. Once the player gathers and places all the required items on the crafting space, a gear icon will become visible, indicating that the player is able to construct a particular tool/weapon. In the inventory, the player can also choose to place two desired items/weapons for quick select by assigning them to the D-pad on a PS4 controller or to specific keys on PC.

The player also has a HUD display on the bottom right of their screen. The HUD displays the player's total health, energy, stamina, hunger, and thirst levels. The amount of stamina available is directly related to the energy amount of the player. Hunger is measured via an icon depicting a human stomach, while the thirst icon depicts a water droplet. Water can be obtained from various sources, including the numerous lakes and rivers present in the world, although most of these are contaminated and can cause side effects to the player. Polluted water can be boiled to purify it. Another option is to construct a water collector, which gathers rainwater in a turtle shell. Food can be obtained from various animals, plants, and even other humans in the world.

Plot[edit]

The game begins with Eric LeBlanc sitting in an airplane with his son Timmy, before the plane crashes on a remote, heavily forested peninsula. Eric and his son manage to survive the crash, but Eric watches helplessly as Timmy is kidnapped by a man covered in red paint before falling unconscious. Upon awakening in the crashed plane, Eric goes out in search of his son. Forced to defend himself from the cannibalistic mutants which live on the peninsula, Eric searches for his son's whereabouts. The forest contains clues to help Eric track down his son's kidnapper, who can be seldom seen in the distance observing Eric, but will flee if he is approached. The majority of clues leading to Timmy are in the cave system below the peninsula.

Eventually, he discovers an abandoned underground lab complex owned by Sahara Therapeutics, a large research company responsible for experimenting with creatures on the peninsula. Upon entering the lab, Eric finds the lab's personnel dead and discovers that they were studying an artifact called the Resurrection Obelisk. Created by a mysterious group called the Ancient Ones, the artifact has the power to bring the dead back to life but requires a child sacrifice. While exploring the labs, Eric learns that his son's kidnapper, Dr. Matthew Cross, was a researcher at the facility before losing his daughter Megan to an 'Armsy', a mutant with several arms. Driven insane by Megan's death, Cross resorted to using the artifact to resurrect Megan and kidnapped Timmy to use as a sacrifice. Eric eventually finds the Resurrection Obelisk and opens it only to find Timmy’s dead body, having already been sacrificed by Cross to bring back Megan.

Despite being too late to save his son, Eric soon discovers Cross dead and that the revived Megan has mutated into an aggressive, cannibalistic monster. Eric confronts the child, who seizes and mutates further before attacking him. Eric kills the mutated Megan and attempts to use her body to resurrect Timmy, but the process is a failure, since a live sacrifice is needed. Eric then reaches the facility's highest point and discovers a second artifact known as the Power Obelisk, which functions as a type of EMP device capable of bringing down planes when activated, implying that Cross had used it earlier to cause the plane crash in order to find a sacrifice. Eric is then faced with either activating the artifact or shutting it down.

The game features two endings. In the first, Eric uses the second artifact to cause another plane crash, intending to find a child sacrifice to bring Timmy back to life. One year later, Eric and his resurrected son have apparently been rescued, and they are invited onto a talk show to promote Eric's book, chronicling his experiences on the peninsula. However, during the show, Timmy collapses and begins to have a seizure, implying he is undergoing the same mutation that Cross's daughter had. If the player approaches Timmy, he will eventually snap out of it. If this is done, players will take the perspective of Timmy, who is now much older, gathering information on the peninsula for an unknown purpose while also trying to suppress his mutations. In the second ending, the player is given the option to shut the artifact down and spare the lives of everyone on the plane, at the cost of Timmy staying dead and Eric remaining isolated on the peninsula indefinitely.

Development[edit]

The Forest was inspired by cult films such as The Descent and Cannibal Holocaust and video games like Don't Starve,[3][4] and was accepted as part of Steam Greenlight in 2013.[5] Canadian-based developers Endnight Games have said that Disney was an inspiration for the game, commenting that they do not want the whole game to be entirely 'dark and depressing.'[3] The game is being developed to be compatible with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.[6] After adding a co-op mode option during development, the team stated that they wished for the game to stay away from the massive multiplayer feel of other games, such as DayZ and Rust.[2][3]

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The development team has a background in film visual effects, having worked on films such as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Tron: Legacy. The initial budget for the game was $125,000.[7] The game was first released for Microsoft Windows via early access on 30 May 2014 before it officially released on 30 April 2018.[8][9] It was later released for the PlayStation 4 on 6 November 2018.[10] The game was built using the Unity engine.[11][12]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 83/100[13]
PS4: 78/100[14]

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The game received positive reception during its early access period.[15][16] The game sold over 5.3 million copies on Windows by November 2018.[7] The game's success spawned a sequel, titled Sons of the Forest, which is under development.[17]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abSavage, Phil (28 May 2013). 'The Forest interview: survival, horror and the VR wilderness'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  2. ^ abMatulef, Jeffrey (13 January 2014). 'Ambitious open-world horror game The Forest detailed'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  3. ^ abcdRobertson, John (29 January 2014). 'The Forest: survival, horror and the guilt of killing – interview'. VG247. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  4. ^Matulef, Jeffrey (8 May 2013). 'First-person open-world survival horror game The Forest looks brilliant'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  5. ^Savage, Phil (11 November 2013). 'The Forest trailer shows continued survival, panicked combat and questionable effigies'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  6. ^Hinkle, David (24 January 2014). 'Explore virtual reality horror game The Forest in new screens'. Joystiq. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  7. ^ abMcAloon, Alissa (5 November 2018). 'Horror survival game The Forest has sold over 5.3 million copies'. Gamasutra. UBM TechWeb. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  8. ^Sarkar, Samit. 'Survival horror game The Forest arrives on Steam Early Access'. Polygon. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  9. ^Horti, Samuel. 'The Forest will leave behind four years of Early Access on April 30'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  10. ^Romano, Sal. 'The Forest for PS4 launches November 6'. Gematsu. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  11. ^Nunneley, Stephany (25 March 2014). 'The Forest looks creepier with every set of screenshots released'. VG247. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  12. ^'v0.16 Patch notes'. The Forest official website. Endnight Games. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  13. ^'The Forest for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  14. ^'The Forest for PlayStation 4 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  15. ^Jeffrey Matulef (8 May 2013). 'First-person open-world survival horror game The Forest looks brilliant • Eurogamer.net'. Eurogamer.net. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  16. ^'The Forest early look: scavenging and survival in a land of clever cannibals - PC Gamer'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  17. ^Chalk, Andy. 'Sons of the Forest is a demon-hunting sequel to the 'terrifying' survival game The Forest'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 25 December 2019.

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External links[edit]

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The Forest: All Cheats & Console Commands

ImageItem NameItem IDAddItem Command
Bomb29Copy AddItem Command
Flare Gun44Copy AddItem Command
Weak Spear56Copy AddItem Command
Molotov71Copy AddItem Command
Fire stick (Torch)75Copy AddItem Command
Crafted Bow79Copy AddItem Command
Plane Axe80Copy AddItem Command
Tennis Ball81Copy AddItem Command
Throwable Rock82Copy AddItem Command
Arrow83Copy AddItem Command
Rusty Axe86Copy AddItem Command
Crafted Axe87Copy AddItem Command
Modern Axe88Copy AddItem Command
Crafted Club95Copy AddItem Command
Club96Copy AddItem Command
Head Bomb101Copy AddItem Command
Upgraded Stick105Copy AddItem Command
Upgraded Rock106Copy AddItem Command
Flare Gun Ammo107Copy AddItem Command
Glass108Copy AddItem Command
Climbing Axe138Copy AddItem Command
Turtle Shell141Copy AddItem Command
Dynamite175Copy AddItem Command
Upgraded Spear177Copy AddItem Command
Katana180Copy AddItem Command
Tennis Racket184Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Pistol230Copy AddItem Command
Old Gun Ammo231Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 1232Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 2233Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 3234Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 4235Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 5236Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 6237Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 7238Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Gun Part 8241Copy AddItem Command
Chainsaw261Copy AddItem Command
Machete265Copy AddItem Command
Modern Bow279Copy AddItem Command
Slingshot281Copy AddItem Command
Crafted Bow with Torch283Copy AddItem Command
Modern Bow with Torch287Copy AddItem Command
Chainsaw with Torch288Copy AddItem Command
Flintlock Pistol with Torch289Copy AddItem Command
Hairspray291Copy AddItem Command
Crossbow306Copy AddItem Command
Crossbow bolts307Copy AddItem Command