The survival horror genre has seen a real boom in recent years, primarily from the indie field. Recently, an indie game called Damned has started to garner interest on Steam Greenlight. It's a co-op survival game with four human players trying to escape a monster. The twist? The monster is also player controlled. I spoke with developer Aymar Pescador Jr to find out where the idea came from, what the inspirations were and how the developers intend to work with the community.
GameGrin's Luke Greenfield writes: "I have come to the conclusion that Horrors favourite letter is D. The Dark Descent. Doorways, DreadOut, Daylight, and now we have Damned, the most recent in the line of D titled horror games."
The survival horror genre saw a slew of bad games, more focused on the action than the scares. The indie scene is beginning to return the fear to our hearts. Fans of the genre are addicted to these scares, and rightly so.
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thats a nice game concept.