There are a lot of horror game tropes I hate, like:

Jump scares

Cliche monster designs such as mutilated human, ghost woman, singing/giggling little girl, and worst of all, asylum inmate :cringe:

Having 'insanity' as a game mechanic

I also hate when horror games basically screams at you to "Be scared now!!!1!" including things like:

Player character breathing heavily when they see something you're supposed to scared of.

Camera effects such as shaky cam, blurry cam, blood on camera or 'insanity vision'.

A monster screaming in your face

A loud jumpscare music sting

Now, I know what you're thinking, "Dirt_Owl, do you even like horror games at all then?"

The answer is no. No I do not.

  • MarxGuns [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Reminds me of Japanese and Korean scary movies (need to find some Chinese ones to compare) where they don't have jumpscares but do have body horror and creepy aesthetic which is pretty unsettling.

    • Littlestinky [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      I once watched a little Japanese movie called "Noroi: the Curse" which was super cool. The psychic character was particularly memorable, as he's the only one that understands what's going on, but he's super autistic so nobody pays any attention to him. It's also a great snapshot of modern Japan and keitai culture circa 2004 (the same year as Lost in Translation immortalized). Highly recommend you download it. It has the creepy reality, we don't have to make anything up, aesthetic in spades. Zero jump scares.