As someone who was really looking forward to Blair Witch, I was quite disappointed with it, overall. The game makes a number of references to the existing cinematic lore, but it’s focus on Ellis’ time in the army detracts from the core essence of the source material, taking it in a direction that didn’t really interest me. While it’s understandably challenging to retain the same level of suspense in a six hour game as you can achieve in a two hour film, the game felt awkwardly split into two uneven parts: with the first three hours building towards something potentially worthy of the Blair Witch name, and the final few hours shifting focus. The game’s performance also stifled my enjoyment with technical issues cropping up throughout my play through.
Made by fans for fans, these indie horror games are the undisputed champions of the unorthodox video game realm.
Four best horror games:
Yomawari: Midnight Shadows
Mundaun
Darkwood
Iron lung.
TGG says: "If you’re a fan of horror games and especially ones in virtual reality then I would recommend Blair Witch VR to you. I enjoyed playing it VR more than I did when I played it on the TV back when that version released. It still has some issues like some predictable plot points as well as some navigation issues but there is stuff to like about it too."
"Welcome to my top 10 horror games which are made to keep you on the edge of your seat, get that heart rate up, and scare the pants off of you.
Some of these are not solely in the horror genre but are survival horror games. These are mostly modern games as I’ve only in recent times been playing horror games. Now let us get straight into the list of games." Martin @ Thumb Culture
I’m shocked to not see RE7 in here which is scarier than RE2 Remake in my opinion.