That makes every interaction unpredictable – will the mutant peering from the undergrowth run in fear, or be the very last thing you see as it tears you limb from limb? Every enemy has their own wants and needs, and so their behaviour is unique to them.
But it's the adaptive AI that really makes Sons of the Forest what it is the freaky cannibals of the island react to your presence in believable ways. The crafting core of the original has been overhauled with much more realistic building animations that enhance the immersion for instance, you now must snap branches in two to create firewood, or physically cut windows out of wooden walls using an axe. The long-awaited sequel to one of the most respected survival games of all time, Sons of the Forest builds on its predecessors strengths to create a chilling journey into a cannibal-infested woodland. Both are from smaller studios (the latter is actually largely the work of a single developer), but that didn’t stop them from taking Steam by storm.
Tied with 2.4% of the vote each are Sons of the Forest and World of Horror. Runners-Up: Sons of the Forest and World of Horror