While the horror genre may no longer be a thriving one when it comes to AAA development, the indie scene the world over has embraced it. In Inside the Indie Studio, I will be reaching out to and speaking with various indie game developers about their survival horror game projects. Asking them what it is that drives them towards the genre, and what their hopes, aspirations, and goals for their games are. This time Matt Gilgenbach, Creative Director over at Infinitap Games’ was gracious enough to speak with us about his new game Neverending Nightmares. A 2D psychological horror game that’s also a semi-autobiographical tale of Matt’s own struggles with mental illness.
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
With Capcom’s horror series commemorating its 25th anniversary today, here are seven horror games non-horror fans might enjoy.
I'd add a couple of honorable mentions. Cursed Mountain on the Wii and Cold Fear on PS2/Xbox.
Why would you play games from other series to celebrate the anniversary of Resident Evil? WTF.
Why would non-horror fans want to play a horror game? Crap title, some good games though.
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.