I'm not a particularly brave person, most horror games are a bit too sp00py for my tastes.
But I definitively can enjoy them, I've had extremely tense and fun chases (or, rather, escapes from whatever monster or hazard that wanted to kill me. ) and getting jumpscared can be quite fun at times. So yeah, I like them.
Horror games: Thoughts?
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I'm far from being a horror game fan, I like complex storylines and beautiful/fascinating worlds, not cheap jumpscares and overall uneasyness.
The only games I've played that can be associated with the horror genre are the STALKER and Metro series, which are about a post-apocalyptic world with scary elements in the form of monsters created by nuclear radiation.
In terms of relation with the Bible, I don't see anything shocking in there: after all, it is a grim reminder of how doomed mankind could be if it tries to pose as God some day.
The only games I've played that can be associated with the horror genre are the STALKER and Metro series, which are about a post-apocalyptic world with scary elements in the form of monsters created by nuclear radiation.
In terms of relation with the Bible, I don't see anything shocking in there: after all, it is a grim reminder of how doomed mankind could be if it tries to pose as God some day.
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