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The Psychology of Horror - AlterGamer

When you go to the local cinema, or buy yourself a Horror Video game you aim at one of two things. Having a great laugh, because the attempt at “horror” will be pathetic, or become absolutely terrified. One would think that after watching a few dozen horror movies and having played all those Resident Evil games a person would be resistant to all the “tricks” horror offers. That is true, in part

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Snookies124373d ago

That was a good read, and I loved Pan's Labyrinth. Always thought that "Pale Man" was the best part of the movie lol.

WriterX4373d ago

The Pale Man was incredibly well played. The movie itself was incredible. I recommend it to anybody who did not watch it yet.

AKS4372d ago

He was played by Doug Jones, who is awesome at these type of roles. He also played The Fawn. He even said the lines in Spanish, although another actor's voice was dubbed over it eventually. The role was apparently very physically demanding.

MagicAccent4372d ago

Fcuking finally, something worthwhile to read..

reznik_zerosum4372d ago

Frictional Games did more for horror genre than movies last ten years

WriterX4372d ago

Are you suggesting Frictional Games should start up their own Movie Studio? That could actually work, seeing as they have the right idea of what Horror should be.

Snookies124372d ago

That would be interesting to see a (real) horror movie done by them... Not like these slasher gore flicks they call horror these days. Though I wouldn't want them to stop making games. ^^

Fanatyk4372d ago

Still, I think that a game gives you some tools, that used well, bring a lot to the genre. Looking at something happening to somebody is not as scary, as being that person. Hmmm... First person horror movie anyone?

AKS4372d ago

I found Siren to be pretty damn creepy.

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The isometric post-apocalyptic adventure “Rauniot” is now available for PC

"The Jyväskylä-based (Finland) indie games developer Act Normal Games  today announced with great delight and thrill that their isometric post-apocalyptic point-and-click adventure “Rauniot“, is now available PC (via Steam, GOG, and GMG." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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Manor Lords unsuprisingly tops Steam charts the second it releases

The game, which has launched in early access, has been in development for years with more than 3,000,000 wishlists on Steam.

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The dark fantasy adventure/management game “Search of Light” is now available for PC and consoles

"The Spain-based indie games publisher Firenut Games and Granada-based (Spain) indie games developer Trigger the Monster, today announced with great joy and thrill that their dark fantasy adventure/management game “Search of Light” (AKA SOL), is now available for PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.