![]() ![]() From what I could gather, the worst of the spider-fear triggers – little scuttling things running about and swarming – will disappear completely if the option to remove them is turned on. “There will be places where there will webs, and there will be enemies that have spider-like inspiration in their designs.” We were also told there will be a boss that may have spider-like traits, but this was a little more vague. Though it comes with a warning: “There will still be some spider things in there,” he notes. Per Gop, the studio simply wanted to add the option to let players take away the spiders if they give them too much of an ick. When asked about why Flying Wild Hog wanted to give players the option to remove the creatures, Flying Wild Hog’s Tomasz Gop told me “it’s all about accessibility”. No more spiders for me in Evil West, then. Perhaps the most high-profile game in this sphere, Grounded, has had the option to turn spiders from eight-legged nightmares and into floating dual blobs since 2020. 2021’s Webbed (in which the main character is a spider!) introduced an option that instead turned your protagonist into a cute little blob with eyes, instead. And that’s a good thing, because there’s a lot of them in there – the little bastards have a connection to the unstable and arcane magic at the center of the game’s story, so you’ll find them nesting in many of the places you’ll need to explore.įlying Wild Hog is the latest developer to factor arachnophobia into its production: back in 2020, Kill It With Fire allowed players to mitigate the spider-yness of the insects by turning them into things that looked more like soft toys. Our eight-legged ‘friends’ can be turned off completely in the game, if you so wish. In the meantime, there’s good news for players that are terrified of spiders – all 420 million of us. My favourite game of Gamescom 2022 so far.īut those impressions are for another day. ![]()
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