In traditional Bethesda fashion The Elder Scrolls V gives you an absolutely massive open-world to explore, this time in the northern region of Skyrim. The entire region has a tundra feel to it, besides the places that flat out seem like the Arctic. There’s plenty to do of course, and you’ll need to build your skills to survive in this wintery RPG.
Uncharted 2 isn’t totally set in snowy locales, of course, but a huge portion of the game is. After the incredible train sequence, Nate ends up stumbling through snowy hills before winding up at some kind of Tibetan village. There’s a few frozen caves and snowy mountains to wind your way through, and even a few Yetis to fight.
The first Metal Gear Solid is set entirely on Shadow Moses Island during winter, which even plays into your stealth mission. When you’re outside you’ll need to be aware of where you’re leaving footsteps, as enemy soldiers can see them. Moments like the battle with Sniper Wolf only help accentuate the chilly time this thrilling game takes place in.
Ice Climbers is literally all about winter, as you guide a couple of you guessed it, Ice Climbers, up a frozen mountain. You’ll have to content with some strange creatures including Polar Bears along your way, and you’ll no doubt be a master of smashing ice blocks by the end of the game. For an extra wintery time, you can play the character’s level on Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Syberia is a thrilling point-and-click adventure game that sees you playing as Kate Walker as she travels across Europe and Russia, trying to wrap a deal for her law firm. Her journey eventually leads her to try and find the mythical snowy island Syberia, where Mammoth are said to reside. Things quickly begin to unravel, and during her journey Kate begins to question her own purpose in life.
It should be no surprise that a game about Vikings is set almost entirely in frigid and snowy locations. Battle for Asgard is a brutal game that sees you playing as a Viking champion, battling to push back the unnatural legions of Hel from invading Midgard. There’s plenty of sneaking, battling, and killing to be done in the frozen lands of Midgard.
Who’d have thought a game called Icewind Dale, would be entirely set in a snowy locale. This entry in the Forgotten Realms series lets you create your own party to help guide a caravan. Eventually you learn more about a demonic feud threatening to ruin the Ten Towns of Icewind Dale, so you of course set out to rescue the wintery snow-packed area.
Although this game’s title is a mouthful, what better way to embrace the winter than with a bunch of sports related to it? This title in the strange mashup between Mario and Sonic, sees characters from both series competing in events like ice skating, hockey, curling, and ski-jumping. It may seem weird to see these characters participating in the Olympics, but hey everyone can enjoy the snow right?
Assassin’s Creed III had some lengthy parts set during the winter, but Rogue takes place almost entirely in the northern areas of early America. There’s even a couple sections where you’ll visit arctic areas, Northern Lights and all. The wintery theme really makes Rogue a beautiful game, especially when you’re exploring colonial America.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
In traditional Bethesda fashion, The Elder Scrolls V gives you an absolutely massive open world to explore, this time in the northern region of Skyrim. The entire region has a tundra feel to it, besides the places that flat out seem like the Arctic. There's plenty to do of course, and you'll need to build your skills to survive in this wintry RPG.
Uncharted 2
Uncharted 2 isn't totally set in snowy locales, of course, but a huge portion of the game is. After the incredible train sequence, Nate ends up stumbling through snowy hills before winding up at some kind of Tibetan village. There's a few frozen caves and snowy mountains to wind your way through, and even a few Yetis to fight.
Metal Gear Solid
The first Metal Gear Solid is set entirely on Shadow Moses Island during winter, which even plays into your stealth mission. When you're outside, you'll need to be aware of where you're leaving footsteps, as enemy soldiers can see them. Moments like the battle with Sniper Wolf only help accentuate the chilly time this thrilling game takes place in.
Ice Climbers
Ice Climbers is literally all about winter, as you guide a couple of, you guessed it, Ice Climbers up a frozen mountain. You'll have to contend with some strange creatures including Polar Bears along your way, and you'll no doubt be a master of smashing ice blocks by the end of the game. For an extra wintry time, you can play the character's level on Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
Although this game's title is a mouthful, what better way to embrace the winter than with a bunch of sports related to it? As a strange mashup between Mario and Sonic, the game sees characters from both series competing in events like ice skating, hockey, curling, and ski-jumping. It may seem weird to see these characters participating in the Olympics, but hey, everyone can enjoy the snow right?
Viking: Battle for Asgard
It should be no surprise that a game about Vikings is set almost entirely in frigid and snowy locations. Battle for Asgard is a brutal game that sees you playing as a Viking champion, battling to push back the unnatural legions of Hel from invading Midgard. There's plenty of sneaking, battling, and killing to be done in the frozen lands of Midgard.
Icewind Dale
Who'd have thought a game called Icewind Dale would be entirely set in a snowy locale? This entry in the Forgotten Realms series lets you create your own party to help guide a caravan. Eventually you learn more about a demonic feud threatening to ruin the Ten Towns of Icewind Dale, so you of course set out to rescue the wintry snow-packed area.
Dead Rising 4
Dead Rising 4 sees Frank West return to the place everything started, Willamette, CO. The catch this time, however, is that he gets trapped in the city right around Christmas time. There's plenty of fun to be had in the holiday-themed mall, before stepping out into the chilly town of Willamette. Luckily, there's plenty of zombie killing to keep Frank warm.
Assassin's Creed: Rogue
Assassin's Creed III had some lengthy parts set during the winter, but Rogue takes place almost entirely in the northern areas of early America. There's even a couple of sections where you'll visit arctic areas, Northern Lights and all. The wintry theme really makes Rogue a beautiful game, especially when you're exploring colonial America.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Seeing as Donkey Kong games always take place in a tropical jungle, it may seem strange that one can help you embrace the winter. However, Tropical Freeze fits that bill to a tee. The story involves a literal ice dragon turning DK's paradise into a frozen tundra, and it's a nice change to the series. There's still plenty of that traditional Donkey Kong Country challenge, but this time you'll be swinging and jumping through snow a lot of the time.
SSX
SSX is a game all about embracing the winter, and using it to pull off some sick snowboarding runs. The gorgeous white slopes make the perfect backdrop as you rush down it trying to pull off your very best moves. Luckily, there's quite a few entries in the series on multiple platforms, with the most recent releasing on PS3 and 360, simply titled SSX.
Metro 2033
Much of Metro 2033 takes place in the underground tunnels of Moscow, as humanity struggles to survive against strange and deadly creatures. A few sections do take place on the surface, however, showing the brutal nuclear winter the world has been cast into. Both Metro games are chilling experiences whether you're in the dark tunnels or frigid surface.
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Rise of the Tomb Raider is one gorgeous game, and the title opens with an action-packed sequence smack dab in the middle of a blizzard on a mountain. Most of the areas are packed with lush green forests, but there's still a chilly air to everything as you explore the Soviet wilderness. There's a crisp quality to every environment in Rise of the Tomb Raider, and you can easily imagine the chilly air as Laura explores.
Until Dawn
Until Dawn uses almost every horror trope in the book, but does so in some seriously smart ways. The game traps a group of teens on a desolate snowy mountain where horrendous and terrible things begin to happen. The sights and aesthetic are almost as chilling as the horror itself, and this is definitely one good game to help you embrace the winter.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Silent Hill is a terrifying enough place as it is, but add a blustering winter season on top of it, and you've got one deadly recipe. Shattered Memories actually retains the premise of the original game, with Harry Mason traveling to the town to save his daughter. However, it's set in a fictional universe, has a different story, altered characters, and more. It's a dark game, only strengthened by the winter setting.
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Hayes Madsen
A connoisseur of all things RPG related, and always looking for the artistic expression in gaming. His love of Gundam is only matched by his love of Pizza. Playing Games Since: 1991 Favorite Genres: RPGs, JRPGs, Strategy,