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>"The PS4 had some great horror games. The best had a way of creeping into my mind subconsciously, lingering until a vulnerable moment and striking terror when I least expected. It’s interesting that with the increase in graphical power, the games that scared me most last gen weren’t necessarily the best looking ones; sometimes, that grindhouse low budget feel makes a game more authentic and scary. While nothing will be quite as scary as the first time I entered the mansion in Resident Evil or that initial pursuit following a trail of blood in the streets of Silent Hill 1, these are the games that scared me most on the PS4."
>"The PS4 had some great horror games. The best had a way of creeping into my mind subconsciously, lingering until a vulnerable moment and striking terror when I least expected. It’s interesting that with the increase in graphical power, the games that scared me most last gen weren’t necessarily the best looking ones; sometimes, that grindhouse low budget feel makes a game more authentic and scary. While nothing will be quite as scary as the first time I entered the mansion in Resident Evil or that initial pursuit following a trail of blood in the streets of Silent Hill 1, these are the games that scared me most on the PS4."
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