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I haven't played Dead Space but from what I read about the plot, a shooter with aliens, I don't think it fits the type of horror I'm talking about.
It's not. Everyone saying it is hasn't actually read cosmic horror, and don't know what it actually is.
Which is something that can't accurately be conveyed from one person to another, you just have to read it.
The nature of cosmic horror means that no visual representation can ever be accurate.
Though maybe you weren't referring to Lovecraft when you said psychological horror?
I was thinking of some Stephen King story (It, to be specific, which I think is his most Lovecraftian work) but I agree with you 100%, the charm of Cthulhu is largely the vagueness of its description, any drawing you see out there is ridiculous compared to what the novels do
Oh it is
It’s overarching plot is about a marker that slowly makes people go insane, the shooter is just a VERY small portion of the game.
okay, that's not very shooter, but it's still 100% body horror and gore, nothing even remotely close to psychological horror
What is your definition of psychological horror then? Because anything that messes with your mind, and stuff like that does, fits in it. Unless you mean a sub-genre.
According to your idea, everything is psychological since you process everything in your mind.
No, psychological horror is based on psychological damage, not physical harm: domination, psychological trauma, diffuse fears like the unknown or the indefinable, things like doubting reality and one's own sanity.
There are movies and games that deal with it, but never as well as a first-person narrator who puts a partial vision into writing, that's why Stephen King hates the adaptation of The Shining; it doesn't capture this at all.
Which dead space does….. and that’s what “affects the mind” means. Why did you think I meant just using it? Lmfao.
Video lacks the context, but you’re doing the surgery on YOURSELF to figure out if you’re insane or if it’s the marker making you.
That’s textbook psychological horror, there is of course other types, like HP and Stephen king as well.
Sure, you show me a video without context and expect me to, I don't know, make it up or something, and of course, since I don't guess, it's my fault for not realizing what you mean, but you don't say, okay, see you next time
Idk man, the video pretty much displays textbook psychological horror even without the context. You the user are experiencing the psychological trauma of experiencing it at a minimum.