Videogames and Horror

Videogames and Horror
Author: Dawn Stobbart
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781786834379

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Videogames are full of horrors – and of horror, a facet of the media that has been largely overlooked by the academic community in terms of lengthy studies in the fast-growing field of videogame scholarship. This book engages with the research of prominent scholars across the humanities to explore the presence, role and function of horror in videogames, and in doing so it demonstrates how videogames enter discussion on horror and offer a unique, radical space that horror is particularly suited to fill. The topics covered include the construction of stories in videogames, the role of the monster and, of course, how death is treated as a learning tool and as a facet of horror.

The World of Scary Video Games

The World of Scary Video Games
Author: Bernard Perron
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781501316210

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As for film and literature, the horror genre has been very popular in the video game. The World of Scary Video Games provides a comprehensive overview of the videoludic horror, dealing with the games labelled as “survival horror” as well as the mainstream and independent works associated with the genre. It examines the ways in which video games have elicited horror, terror and fear since Haunted House (1981). Bernard Perron combines an historical account with a theoretical approach in order to offer a broad history of the genre, outline its formal singularities and explore its principal issues. It studies the most important games and game series, from Haunted House (1981) to Alone in the Dark (1992- ), Resident Evil (1996-present), Silent Hill (1999-present), Fatal Frame (2001-present), Dead Space (2008-2013), Amnesia: the Dark Descent (2010), and The Evil Within (2014). Accessibly written, The World of Scary Video Games helps the reader to trace the history of an important genre of the video game.

Horror Video Games

Horror Video Games
Author: Bernard Perron
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780786454792

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In this in-depth critical and theoretical analysis of the horror genre in video games, 14 essays explore the cultural underpinnings of horror's allure for gamers and the evolution of "survival" themes. The techniques and story effects of specific games such as Resident Evil, Call of Cthulhu, and Silent Hill are examined individually.

Immersion Narrative and Gender Crisis in Survival Horror Video Games

Immersion  Narrative  and Gender Crisis in Survival Horror Video Games
Author: Andrei Nae
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781000440652

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This book investigates the narrativity of some of the most popular survival horror video games and the gender politics implicit in their storyworlds. In a thorough analysis of the genre that draws upon detailed comparisons with the mainstream action genre, Andrei Nae places his analysis firmly within a political and social context. In comparing survival horror games to the dominant game design norms of the action genre, the author differentiates between classical and postclassical survival horror games to show how the former reject the norms of the action genre and deliver a critique of the conservative gender politics of action games, while the latter are more heterogeneous in terms of their game design and, implicitly, gender politics. This book will appeal not only to scholars working in game studies, but also to scholars of horror, gender studies, popular culture, visual arts, genre studies and narratology.

Game Design Deep Dive Horror

Game Design Deep Dive  Horror
Author: Joshua Bycer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-10-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000451016

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The Game Design Deep Dive series examines a specific game system or mechanic over the course of the history of the industry. This entry will examine the history and design of the horror genre and elements in video games. The author analyzes early video game examples, including the differences between survival, action-horror, and psychological horror. Thanks to recent hits like Five Night’s at Freddy’s, Bendy and the Ink Machine, and recent Resident Evil titles, the horror genre has seen a strong resurgence. For this book in the Game Design Deep Dive series, Joshua Bycer will go over the evolution of horror in video games and game design, and what it means to create a terrifying and chilling experience. FEATURES • Written for anyone interested in the horror genre, anyone who wants to understand game design, or anyone simply curious from a historical standpoint • Includes real game examples to highlight the discussed topics and mechanics • Explores the philosophy and aspects of horror that can be applied to any medium • Serves as a perfect companion for someone building their first game or as part of a game design classroom Joshua Bycer is a game design critic with more than eight years of experience critically analyzing game design and the industry itself. In that time, through Game-Wisdom, he has interviewed hundreds of game developers and members of the industry about what it means to design video games. He also strives to raise awareness about the importance of studying game design by giving lectures and presentations. His first book was 20 Essential Games to Study. He continues to work on the Game Design Deep Dive series.

The Fear System Triggering Tension in Survival Horror Videogames

The Fear System   Triggering Tension in Survival Horror Videogames
Author: Pavel Girard
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9783640992249

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Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Sonstiges, Universität Osnabrück, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In this paper, it is sought to find out in which ways so-called "survival horror" videogames manage to elicit tension in the player. This will be done from a cultural/media studies perspective. In the course of this analysis, it will be argued that not only tension itself, but also several other emotions proclaimed as "negative" and provoked by playing a certain game can bring about tension, such as unsettlement, stress or disgust. It is assumed that these emotions evoke a basically negative mood in players so that they are more susceptible to be scared. This assumption draws on the film studies-related "Excitation Transfer Theory" developed by Dolf Zillmann in 1988, which Lee and Peng felt free to adopt on games (327-45). They state that "residual excitement from previous game playing may serve to intensify a later emotional state of a game player" (328). By arguing that feeling unsettled or experiencing frustration or disgust are in fact forms of excitement, Zillmann's theory can be related to the former argument. In the main part (chapter 4), a glance will be taken at the "videoludic staging of fear" (Roux-Girard 145) of two different survival horror game series: Resident Evil" (Capcom, 1996-99) and Silent Hill (Konami, 1999-2003). These specific series have been chosen, because, according to Picard (96), they are commonly said to be the most popular and the most representative ones within their genre. The series will first be analyzed individually in seperate chapters (though frequently referenced to each other), and will later be compared as a whole in the final conclusion. In the end, it is hoped that the following questions will have been answered: 1. What techniques are used by game developers to trigger tension in the player? 2. How do these techniques differ? 3. Which of the techniques are the most effective ones?

The Fear System Triggering Tension in Survival Horror Videogames

   The Fear System      Triggering Tension in Survival Horror Videogames
Author: Pavel Girard
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783640992201

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Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Sonstiges, Universität Osnabrück, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In this paper, it is sought to find out in which ways so-called "survival horror" videogames manage to elicit tension in the player. This will be done from a cultural/media studies perspective. In the course of this analysis, it will be argued that not only tension itself, but also several other emotions proclaimed as “negative” and provoked by playing a certain game can bring about tension, such as unsettlement, stress or disgust. It is assumed that these emotions evoke a basically negative mood in players so that they are more susceptible to be scared. This assumption draws on the film studies-related “Excitation Transfer Theory” developed by Dolf Zillmann in 1988, which Lee and Peng felt free to adopt on games (327-45). They state that “residual excitement from previous game playing may serve to intensify a later emotional state of a game player” (328). By arguing that feeling unsettled or experiencing frustration or disgust are in fact forms of excitement, Zillmann’s theory can be related to the former argument. In the main part (chapter 4), a glance will be taken at the “videoludic staging of fear” (Roux-Girard 145) of two different survival horror game series: Resident Evil” (Capcom, 1996-99) and Silent Hill (Konami, 1999-2003). These specific series have been chosen, because, according to Picard (96), they are commonly said to be the most popular and the most representative ones within their genre. The series will first be analyzed individually in seperate chapters (though frequently referenced to each other), and will later be compared as a whole in the final conclusion. In the end, it is hoped that the following questions will have been answered: 1. What techniques are used by game developers to trigger tension in the player? 2. How do these techniques differ? 3. Which of the techniques are the most effective ones?

Silent Hill

Silent Hill
Author: Bernard Perron
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780472051625

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The second entry in the Landmark Video Games series