I get the appeal, though no horror game has ever truly terrified me(nor has any film or TV show). Personally i'm not a fan of this sub-genre of horror games where you can't fight back(always found Amnesia highly overrated) and many people like Jim Sterling and Angry Joe seem to agree that after Resident Evil 7, this type of horror game where you do nothing but run and hide from enemies just is not very engaging or interesting anymore.Samael Barghest said:I have never understood the appeal of horror games. It's a horror game, going into one should completely diffuse any tension from the simple fact that it is a horror game. I get torture porn. Unless your mind is well and truly messed up, there could be something there that gets to you.
Do you have an ad blocker running? I know that sometimes causes issues.JSF16 said:I am having a recurring problem with the video player and haven't been able to get responses anywhere I've looked. Everytime I try and watch a ZP video, or any Escapist video, I get that old ad (That looks like it would be such a sweet waterslide) that just loops over and over again, and I can't get rid of it no matter what I do.
Just play horror games that actually aren't so much, like Frictional's SOMA.Samael Barghest said:I have never understood the appeal of horror games. It's a horror game, going into one should completely diffuse any tension from the simple fact that it is a horror game. I get torture porn. Unless your mind is well and truly messed up, there could be something there that gets to you.
Just remember that if a site is supported by ads, then you seeing the ads is all they care about. If you get locked out of ever seeing the content, that's just fine by them and they have no incentive to fix it.JSF16 said:I am having a recurring problem with the video player and haven't been able to get responses anywhere I've looked. Everytime I try and watch a ZP video, or any Escapist video, I get that old ad (That looks like it would be such a sweet waterslide) that just loops over and over again, and I can't get rid of it no matter what I do.
Yes, but the point still stands that the school and the backwoods are unconnected. It's not even like he was in Silent Hill, where the childhood trauma would be emerging because it is what defined all his life choices since then. In fact, it flat out stated at the start, that he just suddenly started thinking about it for no apparent reason, and then it became a haunting alternate reality he decides to sort through, in the midst of being chased by psychotic hillbillies and trying to save his wife.Johnny Novgorod said:Guy goes to creepy backwoods to rescue wife from a hick cult? Isn't that the plot of Resident Evil 7 as well?
EDIT: Apparently the connection betweeen story and hallucinations, from Wikipedia:
Blake begins suffering from progressively more disturbing hallucinations based on his childhood, all while being pursued by a grotesque monster. The hallucinations gradually reveal a night at Blake and Lynn's Catholic elementary school and one of their childhood friends, Jessica Gray, and the events surrounding her death. Blake and Jessica, while staying late at their school, are caught by one of their teachers, Father Loutermilch, who is implied to have been molesting Jessica. Loutermilch sends Blake away, but as Blake is about to leave the school, he hears Jessica's screams and sees her being chased. Blake discovers her to have fallen down a staircase, breaking her neck, with Loutermilch at the top of the stairs. This reveals that Jessica's presumed suicide by hanging was a cover up by Loutermilch, and the monster that has been chasing Blake throughout the school is a perverse, twisted version of how Blake sees the priest.
Since Slender, not since FNaF - and I think FNaF itself goes for the YT crowd that is about disecting every single detail in the story rather the webcam screamers like the rest.Silentpony said:I think since FNaF its pretty clear horror devs are going for the Youtube crowd. Its not tense or fun to play, but damn is it gross enough for Markiplier and Pewds to scream at.
And that's basically it. If they can get one of them to play it, boom! Success! Who cares if anyone else likes it?!
You also would have thought two problems would have solved themselves by now. Or at least you'd only have one problem to deal with instead of two at this point.nightowlc said:The setup makes no sense. A Christian death cult AND a pagan death cult, in the same rural area? How many people do they think live out there?
That sounds like an awesome idea, and a missed opportunity for this game.beleester said:Random thought: Someone should make a horror game with creepy hallucination sequences and a video camera, but with the mechanic that your camera shows you what's really happening (obviously, since you can't record a hallucination), so you can distinguish dreams and reality by looking at the pictures and solve puzzles with that mechanic.
So Prof. Farnsworth is right! You don't need courage when you have a gun!darkrage6 said:I get the appeal, though no horror game has ever truly terrified me(nor has any film or TV show). Personally i'm not a fan of this sub-genre of horror games where you can't fight back(always found Amnesia highly overrated) and many people like Jim Sterling and Angry Joe seem to agree that after Resident Evil 7, this type of horror game where you do nothing but run and hide from enemies just is not very engaging or interesting anymore.Samael Barghest said:I have never understood the appeal of horror games. It's a horror game, going into one should completely diffuse any tension from the simple fact that it is a horror game. I get torture porn. Unless your mind is well and truly messed up, there could be something there that gets to you.
It's worse than that: the game takes place on a reservation. The moment anyone noticed they were there at all, they would've been forcibly removed. And yet somehow they were there for decades. Plus, the opening name-drops a reservation that, according to wikipedia, is completely surrounded by a national park, so there's another group that would kick them out on finding them.Dalisclock said:You also would have thought two problems would have solved themselves by now. Or at least you'd only have one problem to deal with instead of two at this point.nightowlc said:The setup makes no sense. A Christian death cult AND a pagan death cult, in the same rural area? How many people do they think live out there?
I don't know. Even in rural America, you don't really have a lot of places where you can have a death cult just operating with impunity. Eventually you'd think someone would notice that bumfuckvilles has a awful high missing persons rate for a town with the population of 100.