Kind of Japanese cultural spin on the classic idea of the haunted house ![]() Undoubtedly my favourite survival horror series. Supernatural shenanigans prevalent in Fatal Frame, which is why it's I wouldn't mind being attacked by a hot ghost-chick. Stitched various parts of his face together after the horrific trauma of Neck, a little kid who screeches like a stray cat, or a surgeon who has Themselves are usually pale-skinned apparitions with various unsettlingĪttributes, such as a woman with her head dangling limply from a broken Of fascination with rooms filled with eerie china dolls. Creepy, derelict buildings withĮchoing footsteps and ambient background noise. ![]() It's less about levitating furniture, unexpectedĭismemberment, and things popping out at you to tear your flesh from yourīones, and more about the atmosphere. There's something about Japanese horror that sets it apart from Western If there's a spooky castle, a haunted house, a decrepit, abandoned city, or a foggy graveyard, I'm in my element. If you've read any of my previous blogs on the topic, you'll know I love horror games quite a bit.
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