10 Video Games That Made Boring Things TERRIFYING
1. Death Stranding - Delivering The Mail
Having to deliver something is a chore. You have to take time out of your day to go somewhere far off just to brighten someone else's afternoon.
Death Stranding split gamers down the middle between those that could embrace the deliberate pace and people who had no patience for being a postman for hours.
You can expect to wander across vast landscapes for long stretches, needing to watch your balance near constantly. If you hit rough terrain then prepare to scan the area for the path of least resistance and meticulously work your way over.
It's this realistic pacing that makes the horror part of the game work so well. With not only near-invisible monsters known as BT's forcing you to hold your breath but rogue humans that see you will attempt to track you down and steal your packages.
If you mess up you going to be sent a long way back to begin this journey again, and if you happen to be caught by a BT then your death will leave a massive crater in the world making it even harder to traverse.
It makes for one very scary experience if you've carefully traveled across the game world with a stack of important parcels, only for monsters to pop up then threaten to halt your progress and change the game permanently.