Horror games are a niche genre of video games not recommended for the weak-hearted. They can take the form of psychological horror, paranormal horror, or just vanilla horror.
Interestingly, horror games were the highlight of the main showcase event of this year's Summer Games Fest.
It seemed like fans couldn't go ten minutes without some horror game taking the stage for a world premiere trailer. With so much dark footage to go through, lots of these titles might seem like the same experience if not for a closer look.
When looking through the various trailers, the subtle, or sometimes not so subtle, differences become evident.
Many returning developers and publishers have shown off their new games at this event, including Krafton, Bloober Team, and Lunar Software.
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From the creator who brought people the original Dead Space video game, Glen Schofield, comes a new horror IP in the form of The Callisto Protocol. While this upcoming title got a new trailer during the PlayStation State of Play event a week back, this time around, there was some actual gameplay shown off along with some details by Schofield himself.
While this game was set to initially feature in the PUBG universe, as developer Striking Distance is under publisher Krafton, Schofield said this was a new IP. It is set in 2320 on one of Jupiter's moons, Callisto.
Players will play as a prisoner, Jacob Lee, in a prison known as Black Iron.
As an alien invasion starts engulfing the institute, Jacob must find a way to survive, fighting through horribly mutated humans. Users seemingly have access to a weapon that can chop off enemies' limbs while also having a telekinetic skill, possibly using a gadget.
This game seems to be
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