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Why Horror Games Get Under Your Skin
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There’s a strange quality to horror games that makes them unlike anything else in gaming. The fear is intimate, persistent, and somehow personal. You aren’t just watching events unfold—you are deciding how to move, where to hide, what to risk. That combination of agency and uncertainty makes horror games uniquely immersive.

The Tension That Builds Slowly

The most effective horror games rarely rely on constant shocks. Instead, they excel at building tension over time. The slow creak of a door, the flicker of a light, the sense that something is watching you—all of these small cues heighten your anticipation. Games like Silent Hill or Amnesia: The Dark Descent show that the moments between scares are often scarier than the scares themselves.

I’ve spent hours in a virtual corridor, every step measured, every sound magnified. The fear isn’t sudden—it’s patient. It sneaks in, settles behind your eyes, and refuses to let go. That slow-burning tension is what makes horror games feel so different from movies or books. You are living it, moment by moment.
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投稿日時:2026年03月19日(Thu)16時17分 (No.105724)