I couldn't stand horror games or movies growing up, but an unexpected game changed my entire mindset - on games, horror, and in life. It got me thinking...why DO we play horror games? Why do we challenge ourselves to face our biggest fears? And what does the science say about those who like horror, and those who hate it?
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If you find yourself in Croatia, check out the canyoning trip we went on (not sponsored, it was just really cool):
https://adventuredalmatia.com/one-day-activities/extreme-canyonin-gon-cetina-river/
Check out Cussan's full video on the Evolution of Horror Games made possible by the World of Longplays (and check out their other awesome Evolution of... series!):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4f1TT3B--Y
https://longplays.org
Support Voxel on Patreon! https://patreon.com/voxelshow
If you find yourself in Croatia, check out the canyoning trip we went on (not sponsored, it was just really cool):
https://adventuredalmatia.com/one-day-activities/extreme-canyonin-gon-cetina-river/
Check out Cussan's full video on the Evolution of Horror Games made possible by the World of Longplays (and check out their other awesome Evolution of... series!):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4f1TT3B--Y
https://longplays.org
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