The State of Horror Games in 2023 — No Shortage of Shrieks
Whenever I start a new “The State of Horror” entry, I consider what I wrote about the genre upon starting the series a remarkable (to me, anyway) ten years ago – a whole decade now. It was in the late tens when I couldn’t stop writi
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The State of Horror Games in 2023 — No Shortage of Shrieks – Damage Control
Whenever I start a new “ The State of Horror ” entry, I consider what I wrote about the genre upon starting the series a remarkable (to me, anyway) ten years ag
Damage Control
The State of Horror Games in 2022: …Is Actually Great? – Damage Control
There has never been a shortage of indie and low-budget horror games, but AA and AAA-tier titles have caught up.
Damage Control
The State of Horror Games in 2021: Not Too Horrifying – Damage Control
There are plenty of options that don't have blockbuster budgets.

The State of Horror Games in 2020: It Takes a Village – Damage Control
Really, though, 2020 is the TRUE horror.
The State of Horror Games in 2019: X Marks the Spot - Damage Control
And he probably gave it to ya.