Summary
- Classic werewolves can still induce fear with unique designs and behaviors in video games.
- Werewolves in games like Bloodborne, Resident Evil 8, and Witch Hunt offer a modern twist on this classic monster.
- Innovative interpretations of werewolves, such as the Varcolacs, add a fresh and terrifying spin to traditional designs.
Like many classic horror monsters, the overexposure of werewolves has left many numb to their fright factor, with some areas of the internet going so far as to look at the beasts with desire rather than fear.
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Essentially being walking lumps of muscles with a wolf's head, werewolves by design struggle to be anything other than simply physically imposing. There are a handful of game devs out there, however, who have managed to inject some terror back into the monsters, creating creature features that actually feel scary. Whether it be in their design or their behavior, the werewolves below earn their classic status.
8 The Beast - Witch Hunt
Call Of The Wild Meets Bloodborne
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September 3, 2018 |
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N/A |
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Gua |
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Survival Horror |
A product of hunting sims and gothic horror, Gua's Witch Hunt sees players hunting dark beasts of legend in the woods surrounding the 18th-century town of Bellville. Refusing to hold their hands, players are left on their own to figure out the behaviors and locations of monsters ranging from zombies to, of course, werewolves.
The Beast, one of the game's earlier hunts, is a werewolf in everything but name, featuring the classic design horror fans have come to know and love. What makes the Beast scary is its hit-and-run tactics. While pursuing the monster, players will catch glimpses of it speeding through the grass before it leaps out of nowhere to attack them. Its unpredictability and the player's inability to keep eyes on it make the Beast a walking - or bounding - jumpscare.
7 The Wolfman - Fear The Moon
Werewolf Survival Horror
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May 7, 2024 |
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N/A |
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Jonny's Games |
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Survival Horror |
Jonny's Games Fear the Moon recontextualizes the werewolf by placing the monster in a survival horror setting. Assuming the role of Jane, players find themselves trapped in the Wolfman's territory after their stereotypical horror camping trip goes wrong.
While navigating traditional survival horror mechanics like puzzles and scavenging for tools, the player will be pursued by the Wolfman - a towering rendition of the classic werewolf - through the forest and down dark corridors. The claustrophobic nature of the latter, like any horror game, is truly pulse-pounding as players are prevented from easy escape.
6 Lycans - The Order: 1886
Werewolf Infested London
The Order: 1886
- Released
- February 20, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Ready at Dawn
- Publisher(s)
- Sony
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter
- OpenCritic Rating
- Weak
- Platform(s)
- PS4
The Order 1886 places players in an alternate version of London that is infested with werewolf-like monsters. Assuming the role of a member of the Knights of the Round Table, an organization tasked with protecting humanity from supernatural threats, players will come face to face with these Lycans numerous times.
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Coming in two varieties: mindless, more traditional-looking soldiers and the smarter bipedal Eldars, it is the latter that stands out as the scariest. Though more humanoid in appearance than their lesser counterparts, Eldars' similarities to humans work only to make them seem more uncanny and disturbing.
5 Werewolf - Nightmare Creatures
Emaciated Beasts
Nightmare Creatures
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget- Released
- September 30, 1997
- ESRB
- M For Mature 17+ // Animated Blood and Gore, Animated Violence
- Developer(s)
- Kalisto Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- Activision, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment
- Genre(s)
- Survival Horror, Action
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo 64, PC, PS1
The werewolves in Kalisto's classic horror hack and slash game, Nightmare Creatures, look like demented versions of Wile E Coyote. Tall, lanky, white-eyed with a rib cage that is practically visible - Nightmare Creatures was one of the first - if not the first - video games to make a werewolf's design genuinely unsettling.
Though they're a common enemy the player will have to beat multiple times, the impact of the werewolf's emaciated design never really wears off throughout the game's runtime.
4 Scourge Beast - Bloodborne
Deadly Soulsborne Enemies
Bloodborne
- Released
- March 24, 2015
- Developer(s)
- From Software
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 4
A modern reincarnation of Nightmare Creatures, FromSoftware's cult classic Bloodborne places players in the Victorian city of Yharnam while it is infested with the beast plague - a disease turning its inhabitants into nightmarish monsters.
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Naturally, with such a heavy gothic influence, players will come across numerous werewolf-like monsters called Scourge Beasts. Gangly-limbed and glowing-eyed interpretations of werewolves, these monsters, though common, are a consistently unsettling presence within Bloodborne. Players will also come across a number of similarly designed monsters in the form of the game's bosses, including the likes of Vicar Amelia and the Blood Starved Beast.
3 Griffith Park Werewolf - Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Terrifying Werewolf Chase
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget- Released
- November 16, 2004
- Developer(s)
- Troika Games
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
- Platform(s)
- PC
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines transports players to a version of L.A. That is run by an underworld of monsters. Though the game is more concerned with vampires, as the title suggests, it does feature a number of werewolves.
On paper, the werewolves of Bloodlines don't sound particularly scary, as, besides their massive size, they don't deviate much from the classic werewolf formula. However, like other entries on this list, in Bloodlines, it's all about context and situation. When players come across a werewolf for the first time in Griffith Park, they're met with a towering mass of muscle that they can't even seem to scratch, leaving them with one option: run. No matter its design, a behemoth like Bloodlines' werewolf chasing the player is bound to be scary. Adding to the terror is that, in some instances, the werewolf is able to break through walls - a feature not really seen until that point in the game.
2 Werewolves - The Quarry
A Modern Iteration Of The Werewolf
The Quarry
- Released
- June 10, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Supermassive Games
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
The Quarry leaves players guessing about what exactly is chasing them for some time. When the monsters are finally revealed, players couldn't be blamed if they mixed them up with Supermassive's other monstrous antagonists, the Wendigos from Until Dawn.
Tall and mostly humanoid in appearance, bar their slightly wolfish appearance, werewolf definitely isn't what comes to mind when first looking at The Quarry's monsters. The unique interpretation of the monster is a choice that left fans divided, with some appreciating its deviation from traditional designs and others thinking it was too unlike the source material. No matter one's feelings about the design, the werewolves are still a frightening threat throughout the entirety of the game.
1 Varcolac - Resident Evil 8
Uncanny Monstrosities
Resident Evil Village
- Released
- May 7, 2021
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR2, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS
Resident Evil Village's choice to pull from gothic horror and European folklore led to the creation of a number of modernized designs for classic monsters. Vampires, for example, ranged in the game from shambling husks to a full-blown kaiju. Among this roster, of course, are werewolves - or Lycans - whose most common variations resemble jacked, bestial versions of zombies.
The Lycans alone were enough to shake up Resident Evil's typical canon fodder, but Capcom took it a step further with the inclusion of the Varcolac. Furry four-legged monsters with an elongated human jaw rather than a wolf's head, these uncanny abominations are the stuff of nightmares. An evolution of the human-hybrid designs of werewolves that have become popularized in media, Varcolacs are perhaps the most unique werewolves players have seen so far.
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