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Neverending Nightmares Video Preview | Joystiq

Joystiq - Of all the things that developer Matt Gilgenbach could have created after Retro/Grade, a rhythm-based shooter in reverse, a horror game seemed among the least likely. Enter Neverending Nightmares, a horror adventure game inspired by the psychological themes of Silent Hill 2 and the defenseless tension of Amnesia: The Dark Descent.

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Celebrating Mental Health Awareness in Video Games

At the end of Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK, ABG's editors open up about their own experiences, and look back at the Video Game industry's sordid past, and the advances made in recent years in tackling this most sensitive of subjects

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7 Games Even Non-Horror Fans Can Enjoy on Resident Evil's Anniversary

With Capcom’s horror series commemorating its 25th anniversary today, here are seven horror games non-horror fans might enjoy.

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darthv721543d ago

I'd add a couple of honorable mentions. Cursed Mountain on the Wii and Cold Fear on PS2/Xbox.

FTLmaster1543d ago

Not played Cursed Mountain but I enjoyed Cold Fear. It almost felt a bit Dead Space-ey.

Magog1543d ago

Why would you play games from other series to celebrate the anniversary of Resident Evil? WTF.

SDuck1543d ago

Because Resident Evil is an iconic piece of video game history that inspired many horror games

whitbyfox1543d ago

Why would non-horror fans want to play a horror game? Crap title, some good games though.

SDuck1543d ago

Tbf, some of those aren't even horror games. They're just action games with some horror on them. I'm not a horror game player and I played TLoU and Bioshock which are on that list

RaidenBlack1543d ago

Half life 2's Ravenholm level alone has more horror than the whole of Bioshock.

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Neverending Nightmares Gets a Creepy Manga Adaptation

Hardcore Gamer: The dark, disturbing artwork would have worked perfectly in the format of a comic or cartoon – and now we’re getting a manga.

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