1 July 2026
There are no right answers to the supernatural murder plot in Grave Seasons, and that “moral ambiguity” is what has me so excited about the cozy horror game

There are no right answers to the supernatural murder plot in Grave Seasons, and that “moral ambiguity” is what has me so excited about the cozy horror game

It was love at first sight. I knew I was meant to play cozy horror farming sim Grave Seasons as soon as I learned about its unconventional story of an ex-convict restoring the dark fairytale town Ashenridge, where handsome farmers, werewolves, and other serial killers exist in bloody disharmony.

“Grave Seasons is really special in that we don’t hold back on the horror elements,” developer Perfect Garbage co-founder and narrative director Emmett Nahil tells me during a Summer Game Fest 2026 interview, where I was happy to discover the game seems just as bold as I’d hoped.

I got to play a bit of Grave Seasons’ introduction, where I wander a farm and dig up some plots for carrot plants, but I arrive in Ashenridge in a conspicuous prison jumpsuit. From just this experience, it’s easy for me to determine the pastoral town isn’t your typical, green suburbia, where khaki shorts neighbors smirk privately at those they think dress a little funny, and it isn’t your Animal Crossing island, either, where you suppress feelings of hatred for community members because their little piggy noses are pretty cute. Developer Perfect Garbage’s eerie countryside is different: there’s death and emotional challenges as you define your new life as a reformed criminal, which makes my interest swell – like a diseased artery!

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You have one in-game year to learn who’s the supernatural murderer terrorizing Ashenridge, whether or not they’re the love of your life, and what you should do with that information. Save the world and prove that you’ve changed? Or keep filling up your watering can like nothing’s wrong?

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