All Articles
Horror Games are as impactful as their locations. It’s not just about creating a scary hallway, spooky spaces are a language of the sublime.
The closed circle is a mainstay in fiction. It creates drama and is easily worked into games in the horror genre. Here are some titles that exemplify it.
‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ shows just how satisfying a horror story can be when its setting is truly the star of the show.
Director Johannes Roberts tells Dread Central four ways that John Carpenter influenced how he made ‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.’
Director Johannes Roberts says that ‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ had to break away from the previous films’ “shiny, clean world.”
‘Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’ director Kōshi Nakanishi says that ‘Grand Theft Auto III’ made an indelible mark on his horror game’s design.
Sequels can just as often be a bane for horror games as a blessing. What if there were another way? How about anthologies?
How come AAA horror game keep getting the short end of the stick from the big boys of gaming? Is there any hope that something can change?
‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ director Johannes Roberts says he’s obsessed with ‘Resident Evil 4’ and wants to adapt it next.
There is tons of gory carnage in the brand new ‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ trailer, which leans heavy on the horror!
A new website has been launched to honor the 25th anniversary of ‘Resident Evil,’ and some upcoming announcement dates have been teased.