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Wolves have always fascinated mankind. Since ancient times they have symbolized loyalty, freedom, and wisdom - as well as wild, carnivorous energy. And so, just as humans have always feared their animal instincts taking over their docile, civilized side, the werewolf was born.

🐺  Best Games about Werewolves and Vampires  🐺

The origin of a myth
According to European legends that spread across the world, werewolves are people who, under certain circumstances (e. g. a full moon), morph into vicious, powerful wolves or hideous creatures that resemble a combination of human and wolf. While in that form, the individual becomes bloodthirsty and can only control their animal instincts with only a magnificent strain of will.



For many scholars, the werewolf legend is as old as civilization. We can trace its beginnings in The Epic of Gilgamesh, in which the main hero leaves a potential lover because she had turned her previous mate into a wolf. Werewolves were also present in Greek mythology – just check out the Legend of Lycaon, about a man who was turned into a wolf by Zeus.

In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, accusing someone of being a werewolf was a quick way to get them burned at the stake. Fire was considered, alongside weapons made of silver, the best way to rid the land of a werewolf creature.

Pop cultural references
The legend of werewolves continued to spread in contemporary times and remains, along with vampire stories, one of the most popular tropes in horror pop culture.

Films like An American Werewolf in London, and The Company of Wolves are cult classics every horror fan should watch. The popularity of these creatures among modern fantasy fans was cemented by the tabletop RPG Werewolf: The Apocalypse.



Games to play if you’re a fan of werewolves
Here are some titles that will make you want to awaken your animal side:

🐺  The Wolf Among Us  🐺

A thriller based on the award-winning Fables comic books. You become Bigby Wolf who discovers that a brutal, bloody murder is just a taste of things to come in a game series where your every decision can have enormous consequences.

🐺  Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest  🐺

A narrative adventure game that throws you deep into a primeval wilderness in the center of modern Europe. It’s where the protectors of nature wage their ancient, neverending war against the forces of destruction.

🐺  Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within  🐺

A second installment of the trilogy about the dark adventures of Gabriel “Schattenjäger” Knight. This time the protagonist is on the trail of a strange wolf, the murderer of a little girl. Gabriel was asked to take care of this evil and suspects that this case is paranormal in nature. Together with his assistant, Grace Nakimura, he discovers the dark truth behind the history of Bavaria.

Do you know any other great games about werewolves? Let us know in the comments!
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Skyrim has werewolves. Just sayin....
It's not here yet, but Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood would certainly fit the criteria.

The Witcher, The Witcher 2, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt as well as Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (don't know about Redemption or Coteries of New York / Shadows of New York) also feature werewolves.
Where is Sang Froid? That one was great.
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Swedrami: (don't know about Redemption
I think it had werewolf opponents, too.
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn also has a location full of them, if I recall correctly.
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acute71: Skyrim has werewolves. Just sayin....
And Diablo 2.
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acute71: Skyrim has werewolves. Just sayin....
GOG be like:

"I'm gonna pretend I didn't read this."
Happy to see Gabriel Knight 2 getting some love. Incredible game.
I've got to words for you: Discworld Noir
Altered Beast, Zelda: Twilight Princess and Nightmare Creatures? Darkstalkers also got a vampire and a werewolf among playable characters.
Post edited November 02, 2021 by Chasmancer
The Wolf Among Us is barely a visual novel, not a very good game.
Go read the comic book rather...
Altered Beasts wasn't a great game retrospectively, but it had amazing graphics and the transphomation in werewolves was exciting!
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest, sadly English only so not much attractive despire the nice art.
GK2 was kind of fun, I enjoyed it despite not being a classic 2D point and click - but the series has not aged well. Best thing was visiting Munich IRL and recognizing the buildings from the game after several years!
Sang-Froid was a freebie on GOG about killing (were)wolves, boring and I don't like being a hunter!
As a movie I have to think of An American Werewolf In London! That was fun and very often seen in Winter Italian TV programming.
What's next? Mummies? Slimes? Fruit flies?
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Dogmaus: The Wolf Among Us is barely a visual novel, not a very good game.
Go read the comic book rather...
Altered Beasts wasn't a great game retrospectively, but it had amazing graphics and the transphomation in werewolves was exciting!
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest, sadly English only so not much attractive despire the nice art.
GK2 was kind of fun, I enjoyed it despite not being a classic 2D point and click - but the series has not aged well. Best thing was visiting Munich IRL and recognizing the buildings from the game after several years!
Sang-Froid was a freebie on GOG about killing (were)wolves, boring and I don't like being a hunter!
As a movie I have to think of An American Werewolf In London! That was fun and very often seen in Winter Italian TV programming.
What's next? Mummies? Slimes? Fruit flies?
Mummies & hitchhikers
Best game with werewolves is Nocturne, no doubt about it.
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GOG.com: &#128058 &nbspGabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within&nbsp &#128058
Screenshot 8 is corrupt.