You’ll hear the steady buzz of insects as you make your way through the jungle and sometimes, if you stray too close to an ant’s nest for example, you’ll find yourself getting bitten. The jungle is teeming with life, ranging from the larger animals such as capybara and tapirs to the ever present but barely visible insects. Whilst there’s plenty of standing water in the jungle, even at your starting location in story mode, this stuff might not be safe to drink and you can contract parasites which will further sap your nutrient levels. As you might imagine given the heat and the humidity, your hydration level is one of the fastest to run out and you’ll need to quickly find a source of safe water. Often in Green Hell you’ll be just about keeping ahead of critical levels and even on lower difficulty levels, the game is quite unforgiving. My first cooked meal in my run on Green Hell was a delicious two course meal of mouse meat and macaw meat. Once you get armed and figure out how to make a fire, you can hunt and try to get a proper hot meal under your belt. You can find a wide array of mushrooms, many of which are edible, as well as fruits. You’ll forage through the dense jungle looking for sticks, stones and other usable items, as well as things to eat. You’re tasked to keep an eye on several stats that track your wellbeing, largely known as “micro-elements” such as your hydration, protein, fat and carb levels (there’s no Atkins in the Jungle folks). Green Hell is a first-person survival game which shares surface similarities with the rest of the genre. She goes missing whilst with them and you end up lost, confused and with no equipment except for a rather nice smart watch. The story mode begins with a decent tutorial that sets the scene, and this sees you play as the husband of an interpreter who is meeting with a seldom seen Amazonian tribe. Developers Creepy Jar have gone out of their way to create a truly immersive and enormously challenging survival sim in Green Hell one which takes you deep into the heart of the Amazon and challenges you to survive.
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