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The Escape to the Afterlife (Shouwa3D, PC)
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SOVIET SPOOKY TALES: Green Eyes (FISHNAUTS, PC)
A nonlinear pixel art visual novel set in the 1980s Soviet Union, inspired by Soviet children's spooky stories.
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Without a Dawn (Jesse Makkonen, PC)
She seeks refuge from her constant, restless thoughts in a remote cabin. There are no distractions in the profound silence and isolation, but the eerie sound of the cold wind weaving through the trees keeps her awake. In the dark stillness of the night, the silence has begun to take on physical form. Without a Dawn is a dark, psychological, and philosophical visual horror novel featuring a hauntingly beautiful pseudo-ASCII art.
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When asked about how his music for Silent Hill strikes fear in players, Akira Yamaoka responded: “First and foremost is ‘irregularity.’ People are analog creatures… When things don’t happen as we expect, or when the rhythm breaks, we start to get very nervous… In short, I betray the user’s expectations.” In the game, as Yamaoka notes, individual loops of music contain irregular rhythms and sound events, most of which would defy accurate transcription with conventional Western notations for duration, pitch, and timbre. On a broader scale, however, several of the game’s tracks actually achieve an oppressive effect by repeating samples with unwavering regularity. Much of this music can be parsed into melodic and rhythmic cells lasting no longer than a few seconds each. These recycled noise fragments evoke a hellish labyrinth in which paths toward escape and resolution are persistently concealed or deferred.
Cheng, William, 'Monstrous Noise: Silent Hill and the Aesthetic Economies of Fear', in Carol Vernallis, Amy Herzog, and John Richardson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media, Oxford Handbooks (2013; online edn, Oxford Academic, 16 Dec. 2013)
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They Speak From The Abyss: Zenith (Nikki Kalpa, PC)
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Void Martyrs (PC, Coming soon)
Void Martyrs is a grimdark survival horror roguelite about a nun in a space suit. Set in a future where the space race to the moon was won by the Church Space Program. Explore abandoned ships and drifting space-cathedrals and scavenge what resources you can. You'll need to balance your faith with you will to survive. Kill and be cursed, or stay pure and find other ways to stay alive.
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Kurai Yama (Marincess Studio)
Kurai Yama follows Saki, a goth girl from Japan with a fascination for the supernatural. She spends her nights combing through obscure internet forums in search of ghost stories until she stumbles upon a thread about Hozuki, a town shrouded in rumors and disappearances. As she reads through the posts, she comes across something terrifyingly personal: her sister Reiko’s name, listed among the missing. Reiko vanished without a trace five years ago, and no one has been able to uncover what happened to her. Determined to find answers, Saki boards a train to Hozuki, a town steeped in dark secrets. What awaits her is a nightmare she never expected.
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NIGHTMARE OPERATOR (DDDistortion, PC).
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FATAL FRAME II: CRIMSON BUTTERFLY Feat. in GAME科技风 2004
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Simple 2000 Series Vol. 113: The Tairyou Jigoku (PS2 2007, Tamsoft/D3Publisher)
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