![]() ![]() Maybe independent developers have the opportunity to experiment with the weird and the taboo in a way simply not available in the mainstream. Maybe it’s that horror thrives when it’s allowed to live at the fringes of conventional. The indie scene, however, has, for the last few years, been bursting at the seams with amazing and profound titles that induce the kind of butt-clenching panic and existential dread that weirdos like me love. Resident Evil 4 has left its mark on almost every third-person shooter to ever come out, the list goes on.īut it is a well-known truth that for every magnificent game like Alien: Isolation, there’s a Dead Space 3.įor every tense and immersive RE7, there are at least four action games with dim lighting that are all too proud to call themselves “horror”.įor every massively underrated Evil Within 2, there’s a… Well, there’s an Evil Within 1. The first four silent hill games are some of the best horror content you can find in any medium, possibly ever. It’s not like a major studio has never produced a good horror game. And even the above-average quality of most of the game is more of an exception than the rule. But apart from that part in the game (you know the one, the really effective publicity for vasectomies), it really isn’t all that scary. Sure, RE Village has just been released to good-enough reviews. For horror gaming fans, a good triple-A game is a rare and precious find.
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