5 Things To Watch After You Finish Oxenfree
Oxenfree, a recent adventure/horror game from Night School Studios, tells the story of a group of high-schoolers on a trip to a sleepy tourist destination for a bit of beachside partying. Soon enough, they come into contact with supernatural forces that haunt the island, and they’re forced to investigate the island’s troubling history while coping with the interpersonal drama that threatens to undermine their progress.
Soon after the game was released, it was announced that Robert Kirkman’s studio (creator of The Walking Dead) would be helping to expand Oxenfree into a full-blown franchise, potentially including comics, movies and a television series. Since so much of the game’s young-adult tone comes from the world of movies and television to begin with, we thought it would be a good time to take a look at some of Oxenfree’s more cinematic cousins—not only as a way to provide recommendations for other entertainment to fans of the game, but also to get an idea of what those spin-offs might look like.
1. Freaks and Geeks
This cult hit of a comedy series from the late ‘90s mind of Judd Apatow follows Lindsay Weir, a brainy-but-burned-out high schooler struggling to reconcile the academic expectations of her parents with her desire to just kick back and listen to the The Who.
The show is anchored by a performance from Linda Cardellini (of Mad Men and Avengers: Age of Ultron), with louder and broader performances from her friends, played by James Franco, Seth Rogen, Busy Philipps and Jason Segel. While Freaks and Geeks doesn’t involve any collisions with the supernatural, it’s not hard to see similarities between it and Oxenfree. Both sizzle with dialogue that’s heightened and quippy without going too far into self-conscious affectation, depicting an idealized version of what it feels like to be a high schooler.
2. It Follows
Already straddling the line between games and movies by way of its Disasterpeace score (who you might know from his work on Fez), It Follows shares much of its DNA with Oxenfree. Though it falls more on the side of horror on the YA/horror spectrum, its nostalgic-yet-timeless world closely mirrors the one built by Night School Studio.
Both contain groups of well-meaning kids working together to get to the bottom of some seriously creepy shit, relying on a quiet tension throughout to make sure you never get too comfortable in your seat.
3. Cloverfield
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