(Editor’s note: In celebration of Halloween, the Pixelitis staff is outlining 31 of their favorite scary games in Pixel-Fright-Us. The following games are not listed in any specific order.)
"Who doesn’t love a ghost story? Great reads and great games alike have explored the curious phenomenon of souls that have failed to cross over. Ghosts and spirits can often be interpreted as metaphors for questions we have either failed or refused to answer, which is what makes them such great literary devices. Sometimes these specters are tragic, sometimes angry, and sometimes flat out evil.
What’s great about ghost stories is that they transcend culture and time. It doesn’t matter if it’s a haunted Japanese village, a Korean high school, or even an abandoned moon colony; what bumps in the night is an often inescapable and deadly threat." - Pixelitis Staff
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Fatal Frame 2 is the quintessential survival horror game which deserves to be remembered by every horror fan.
I played the OG Xbox game on 360 via BC. Played great and looked perfect. I imported the wii remake as well, but have never actually played it.
Great game and great series..hopefully they would port FF2 Wii remake version on other consoles as they did with FF4 and FF5
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Was playing Alien: Isolation again a few weeks ago, still holds up and the AI is incredible.
F.E.A.R. was another amazing game, shame the series went downhill with 2 and then fell off entirely with F3AR.
Couldn’t get into Fatal Frame, bought the remaster on PS5 and just…couldn’t.