Inside the secret psychology of horror games – and why we can’t help pushing play
It’s not just what we hear and see that scares us, according to those behind many of video gaming’s modern horror classics The sound came first. In a San Francisco Bart train tunnel, Don Veca took his recorder and captured a train’s metallic roar – “like demons in agony, beautifully ugly,” he (…)
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