Monday, November 4, 2013

Simple minded...


Now before you go after me saying that about more than half of these games are out, or that the nothing is scary, please remember that this blog is dedicated to the strange, the weird, and well, the scary. Now, since we at Interesting Life do have that in mind there will be things that maybe some of you have already seen or heard. Since that is out of the way, let's get down to business, here we are to see what games are scary, what can give us a slight heart attack, or just plain bore us, the list is below since I plainly copied from the about section from this video to save me both time and a headache. Other then that, I will most likely work on getting the next blog ready so that you won't be bored. Remember to subscribe and like on the Youtube channel and to follow and comment here for the latest news. -Stray.







#10: The Evil Withing --- While investigating the scene of a gruesome mass murder, Detective Sebastian Castellanos and his partners encounter a mysterious and powerful force. After seeing the slaughter of fellow officers, Sebastian is ambushed and knocked unconscious. When he awakens, he finds himself in a deranged world where hideous creatures wander among the dead. 

#9: Routine --- Routine is a first person horror exploration game set on an abandoned Moon base. Your job is to find enough data to uncover the truth behind the strange disappearance of everyone stationed on the Lunar Research Station.

#8: Until Dawn --- One night, you and seven other teenagers are on a remote mountain on the anniversary of your friend's mysterious death. The power's out, there's no phone reception and you're trying to get the hot cheerleader to notice you. What could possibly go wrong?

#7: Dreadout --- When a group of high school students stray from their vacation trip, they discover an old deserted town. They begin to realize that something sinister is happening as soon as they enter the town. Linda, as the main protagonist, feels the stirrings of a strange and mystical power within herself. This spiritual power just might be the only way to save herself and her friends from an unknown evil.

#6: Slender The Arrival --- Experience the fear all over again. Slender: The Arrival is the official re-imagining of the original release that once again will engage players with the same terrifying gameplay, while adding a complete gaming experience that the fans have been asking for. The Arrival features true survival horror gameplay; forcing players to explore human emotions in an unsettling, haunting world. This is a game about survival -- use your instincts to get out alive.

#5: Daylight --- After waking up in a strange hospital with no memory of why you are here, you are on your own to find out what is going on in Daylight, a psychological thriller powered by Unreal Engine 4 technology. With only the light of a cell phone to guide you, navigate the halls of this dilapidated building looking for clues to explain what this place is and why you are here.

#4: Asylum --- Asylum is a psychological horror adventure inspired by H.P. Lovecraft where you must journey through the intricate floors of the Hanwell Mental Institute, in which unimaginable atrocities have occurred in the past.

#3: Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs --- Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a survival horror game that is an indirect sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent. 

#2: Among The Sleep --- Among the Sleep puts you in the mindset of a two-year-old child. After being put to bed one evening, mysterious things start to happen. Being played in a first-person perspective, this game lets players immerse themselves in a child's limitless imagination.

#1: Outlast --- In the remote mountains of Colorado, horrors wait inside Mount Massive Asylum. A long-abandoned home for the mentally ill, recently re-opened by the "research and charity" branch of the transnational Murkoff Corporation, has been operating in strict secrecy... until now. Acting on a tip from an inside source, independent journalist Miles Upshur breaks into the facility, and what he discovers walks a terrifying line being science and religion, nature and something else entirely.




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