Oh no, an angry muscular guy with no lips, that's so fucked up :scared: Bonus points if they look like they're in the middle of undergoing some kind of extensive oral surgery or have knives for hands or whatever
I think Outlast was mostly decent for a post-Amnesia horror game hiding simulator but it's a poster boy for everything I find tiresome about the plots and design of by the numbers horror games.
Oh no, unethical medical experiments that turn humans into cenobites. I'm mildly interested in Tormented Souls because it's a throwback fixed camera angle survival horror game but by god does everything about it, including the name, look as generic as you can get
I agree, and I want to add that I find no "horror" in "eccentric genius serial killer is ten steps ahead of us and we're all just playing his game" cliches. It's easy to write omniscient killers: they just know what the writer already knows.
I also find no "horror" in most modern :libertarian-approaching: takes on zombie scenarios, except for the horror of what chuds would do if they had a gun and no one to stop them. :scared-fash: