Horror games have been a popular genre for decades, and the technology used to create them has evolved significantly over time. In 2024, we can expect to see even more terrifying and immersive horror games thanks to advancements in gaming technology. This blog will explore the future of horror games in 2024 and beyond.
Most Anticipated Horror Games of 2024
- Still Wakes The Deep
- Luigi's Mansion 4
- Little Nightmares 3
- Sons of the Forest
Designing Horror Games: Insights from Experts
Josh Bycer, author of "Game Design Deep Dive: Horror," is a game design critic who has written extensively on the horror genre. According to Bycer, horror can never be a mass-market genre. He believes that horror games should focus on creating a unique selling point, gameplay loop, and tech stack. Bycer also emphasizes the importance of gameplay loops in horror game design and creating horror through level design, tension, jump scares, and chase sequences.
Scary Game Findings: A Study of Horror Games and Their Players
A study conducted by usability and user experience studio Vertical Slice sought to determine which Xbox 360 game is the "scariest". The study found that gore is only scary when it is featured alongside another scary element. The fast pacing of the game was coupled with scenes of graphic violence, which were far scarier to players when they were presented at moments that were also scary in another respect (fight/flight, surprises), than when presented during a sequence in which the player is safe (cutscenes, NPC suicide).
The Evolution of Horror Games
Horror games have come a long way since their inception in the late 1970s. The retro era horror games found their inspiration from the classic horror films of the contemporary time. For instance, the 1989 Project Firestart video game was influenced by the 1979 Aliens movie. Horror video games continued to be inspired by movies like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th6. The popularity of horror games, in regards to the spooky gameplay experience they provided, led to all types of gameplay-style developments. As of today, we have a vast library of scary games in every gameplay mode. Be it 1st Person or 3rd Person, or even VR, terror games always have their places booked in every gameplay mode. We can distinguish six main subgenres in horror games: survival horror games, action horror games, psychological horror games, stealth horror games, adventure horror games, and role-playing horror games.
The Future of Horror Games
The future of horror games is exciting, and we can expect to see even more innovative and spine-chilling horror games that will keep us on the edge of our seats. Advancements in technology will only make them more immersive and terrifying. Perhaps, advances in the AI space can help developers design increasingly compelling procedurally generated experiences. The future of horror games is unpredictable, but we can expect to see more games that push the boundaries of what is possible in the horror genre.
Conclusion
Horror games will continue to be a popular genre in the gaming industry, and advancements in technology will only make them more immersive and terrifying. As we look ahead to 2024 and beyond, we can expect to see even more innovative and spine-chilling horror games that will keep us on the edge of our seats.
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