Zorine and Jess have trouble with the phrase "cervical fracture" and walk backwards for a very long time while trying to outsmart creepy SCP monsters. They also die a lot.
Elisa from GameGrin wrote, "Horror is one of the more popular game genres and for good reason."
Five Nights at Freddy's... wait, what? I do give you kudos for Eternal Darkness, as most forget it existed, but no (Forbidden) Siren or, at least, the first Dead Space? C'mon!
Halloween is finally here, and it’s the perfect time to play some scary games. Gamers have plenty to choose from, whether it be a classic like Silent Hill 2 or a more modern game such as Outlast 2. If you’re having some trouble deciding but want to play something other than the usual Resident Evil or Silent […]
lOl uhh, I'll stick to RE7 VR, that is a game i think i'll never beat, but I do think that my 15 min play sessions every 4 months will get me closer to the end before the PS5 drops lOl
Stephanie Watson writes: "Video games may not be the only culprit of this offensive trope, but they have always been especially guilty. It's pretty difficult to name games that don't use the “mental illness is scary” trope, even though it's so easy to scare your player without it. What games can you play this Halloween that don't poke fun at the “dark side” of mental illness? I'm glad you asked!"
What an awful website.
These games aren't making fun of mental illness. What planet is this author from?