horror
Horror-themed video games give you a glimpse into the darker parts of the gaming sphere.
The Video Game Problem
Anyone who has spent time inside a well-designed game recognizes the sensation immediately. Effort is rewarded quickly. Progress is visible. Feedback is constant. Even failure is structured to feel informative rather than discouraging. Time passes, attention narrows, and a sense of momentum builds. When the session ends, there is often a lingering feeling of having done something, even if nothing outside the game has changed at all. That feeling is not accidental. It is engineered.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Gamers
The Gospel of the Grid
The rain in the District of Rust didn’t wash things clean; it merely redistributed soot. It clung to the windshield of Percy Vance’s city-issued sedan, a greasy film that turned the neon signs of the nearby dispensaries into blurred bruises. Percy sat in the idling car, the heater humming a discordant note that seemed to vibrate against the base of his skull. In his lap lay the permits for the Sector 4 Urban Renewal Project—specifically, the blueprints for the cul-de-sac at the end of O’Malley Street.
By Nathan McAllister3 days ago in Gamers
The Songbird Sings
The Orpheum Theater did not die all at once; it was strangled by degrees, one ninety-degree angle at a time. To the public, the grand reopening was a triumph of preservation, a gift from the Vane Foundation to a city that had forgotten how to breathe. But to Elena Vane, descending into the sub-basements felt less like a return to a cultural landmark and more like an entry into a high-security sanitarium.
By Nathan McAllister7 days ago in Gamers
Mysteries of the Cult of the Scale
The squamous form of the cobra-headed viperian swayed and undulated in the haze of burning incense and throbbing reverberations of alien music. The air seemed to shimmer and throb with anticipation. Then out of the smoke appeared the image of a many-headed serpentine figure, King Typhonus, the Viperian Overlord...
By Samuel Wright10 days ago in Gamers
20 Horror Game Masterpieces to Play Before You Die. AI-Generated.
Horror games have a unique ability to evoke fear and adrenaline, making them a beloved genre among gamers. However, there are some horror video games that will blow your mind, and you should play them to experience the sensations they offer. For this reason, I asked the AI about the best horror video games available, since I find it difficult to choose among so many options.
By Ninfa Galeano22 days ago in Gamers











