Well, the reason I avoid horror games is because they tend to have relatively poor gameplay, and the type of horror usually used in video-games is precisely the kind of horror that doesn't frighten me in the slightest. I know there's no monsters in my closet, or in my ventilation shafts (in fact, I don't even have ventilation shafts), so why are these things supposed to scare me?
What gets me is the kind of horror that is semi-believable. Serial killers or cultists, or anything involving people doing wicked stuff to other people sometimes scares me, just because it is within the realms of reality. A game that successfully pulled that off would not be a game, since it would pretty much require the player to be subdued and unable to do anything for the horror to work.
What gets me is the kind of horror that is semi-believable. Serial killers or cultists, or anything involving people doing wicked stuff to other people sometimes scares me, just because it is within the realms of reality. A game that successfully pulled that off would not be a game, since it would pretty much require the player to be subdued and unable to do anything for the horror to work.