The indie horror genre has long been in a peculiar state of purgatory. Following the genre’s explosion onto the scene with hits like Five Nights at Freddy’s, Amnesia, and Outlast, the ensuing period, until the present, hasn’t struck a chord with general audiences.
Yet indie horrors in this vein are breaking into popular culture, while horror in general continues to excel. In fact, the genre has only grown with more ferocity, with high-profile franchises like Resident Evil being resuscitated, and
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