I can't believe this game hasn't gotten any attention from Bay12, it's right up our alley.
Sir, You Are Being Hunted is an open-world sandbox survival game that sees you stranded in Bizarro Great Britain, a cluster of five islands (currently just rural, fens, and mountains, but an industrial district and a giant castle are in the works), all procedurally generated, and procedurally generated very well. Between the dismal landscape, constant rain, and random arrangement of roads and villages with no coherent planning, you'll feel like you're really in rural England!
If you hope to get back to your dimension in time for tea, you'll have to collect all the pieces of the malfunctioning device that sent you here and bring them to a circle of standing stones. They're scattered across all five islands. Worse, with Bizarro Britain comes Bizarro Britons. The islands are inhabited by a landed gentry of sharply dressed robots who have decided to make a sport of hunting you down and murdering you.
That's the gist of the game. You have somewhere in the neighborhood of 25-30 macguffins to find and, being an open world sandbox, you can go about finding them in any way you see fit. There's a simple food mechanic that forces you to keep moving, and the robot inhabitants are conducting an increasingly sophisticated manhunt to find you. Chilling out and sipping tea while they look out for you at first, eventually they bring out searchlight balloons, robot bloodhounds, giant systematic sweeps of the farmlands, it gets pretty intense. Oh, and if they find the Macguffins before you do they'll set up perimeter defenses, knowing you'll eventually come to them.
It's pretty challenging, a lot of fun, and despite the silliness of fancy robots hunting you, it can get pretty scary at points. Minus the tweed, the idea of being hunted down for no reason by an alien intelligence pushes some deeply-seated buttons, and when you add in the bleakness of the environment and the complete lack of safe havens, you've got a recipe for some good horror.
The game's out on Steam early access for 20 bucks. Does anybody have it yet? Any interesting stories to share? I don't have much yet, but I'm on the lookout for exciting stuff.