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Science fiction and cosmic horror storytelling in games
Intro Honestly this is just something i've been ruminating about recently with the new Marathon game on the horizon. I've consumed a lot of sci fi compared to a normal person, and probably not...
Intro
Honestly this is just something i've been ruminating about recently with the new Marathon game on the horizon.
I've consumed a lot of sci fi compared to a normal person, and probably not that much compared to a serious fan. Wolfe, Asimov, Ellison, Sanderson, Card, Strugatsky, Crichton, etc for novels. Blame! jumps to mind for Manga, and I'm sure I could name shows and movies for quite some time even ignoring adaptations and re-tellings.
In general, I like novelty to some extent in my narrative media. Once you've seen enough, you see the patterns, and that can ruin some of the fun. You can have people who just execute a well known narrative perfectly, but it's nice when you stumble across something doing things you haven't seen before, or doing things you'd thought of but hadn't seen executed.
Video games have the potential to do some interesting things, but it's not a surprise that for FPS especially it gravitates to Power Fantasy. "OH GOD EVERYTHING IS WRONG! QUICK HERE'S A SHARP STICK INVADE HELL!" started with Doom (with 2016 actually having some great Pixaresque storytelling itself) and obviously does it well. Being the lone fighter vs hordes is at the bare minimum a fun gameplay loop.
The Games
However there are a shocking number of interesting or well executed plots in the genre as well. I think the big 3 that stand out to me are System Shock (which is sorta cheating as it's also an ImSim), Half-Life, and Marathon (but honorable mentions to both versions of Prey and E.Y.E. and I'm sure I'm forgetting others).
I'm going to skim over System Shock as "oh no the AI has gone crazy and evil" has been done before, and done better (in the same year...by another game on this list). Suffice it to say that Shodan is still a wonderful take on the whole concept. However System Shock does devolve into a larger power fantasy (save the day, stop the bad guy) despite starting as a small and helpless fool.
Half Life, in comparison, you spend most of the time running around doing your best to even figure out what the fuck is going on, and ultimately fail to accomplish much of anything meaningful. The Combine is so soul crushingly vast that even some super fighter like Freeman (which itself has always been odd) amounts to little more than a blip on a dashboard somewhere (as the 2017 spoiled HL3 ending showed...although I can find no working link to that as of right now).
Likewise Marathon, which has some fantastic storytelling in its use of terminals, has you as the objectively broken superhuman slaughtering enemies left right and sideways, and yet you're little more than a Rook or a Bishop for something SO much larger than you, only to find out that it's stumbled upon something even larger than it.
I won't dive into every detail (lots of good ways to do that. Mandalore, Emms, and the classic story website ) but Marathon takes the vastness of space, the standard "what if the AI went nuts/sentient", and so many other tropes and combines them into something quite unique. It's got the feelings of cosmic horror without falling back on "oh look its Lovecraft again" and I wish more games would take notes. Naturally Bungie even then was famous for connecting ALL their lore and that's probably part of it, but I also suspect any payoff for that is long gone after decades of riding the Halo and Destiny "what if heroes shot more bad guys" plan.
The End
With a new Marathon proper finally on the horizon, I'm more optimistic than I should be. Logically I know this is the company that made Destiny and they're still looking to just milk profit out of these things. That said I don't mind it being an extraction shooter or possibly a retelling (or alt telling...) of the Marathon story, and they even seem to understand the vibe that should be underpinning all of it. Either way it had me thinking about just how well the original Marathon and Half Life immersed you into the scale of what you were dealing with by letting you be the badass you are in just about every other game, and having it basically not matter. Either because your deeds accomplished nothing in the scheme of things or because your agency is utterly denied.
I think what really drew me to these games was finally seeing the idea of something like Lovecraft without the literally copy paste of the small port town and the tentacled cthulu monsters. I'd love to know what other games really stood out to people when it comes to SciFi and/or Cosmic Horror specifically. Or if you just agree/disagree on the ones I've rambled about.
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Descent of Lunaris | Announcement trailer
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Silver Pines | Announce trailer
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Horror games to play during October
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
With October approaching, it's time to play some horror games! Horror is my favorite genre. It's chock full of emotion and creative game design. It's a genre that has to continuously reinvent itself to avoid getting stale, which leads to dozens of incredible games.
The games I'd like to play for the first time are:
- Silent Hill 2 - I was holding out for a proper remaster for over a decade. It's finally here, but it's $70! I'll probably have to bite the bullet.
- Resident Evil Village - I've been meaning to play this for years and already own it! On sale for $10.
- Resident Evil 4 (Remaster) - I played the original but not the new remaster. On sale for $20.
- Dead Space - Just bought this on sale a few weeks ago. It looks really good! On sale for $12.
- Alien Isolation - Alien is one of my favorite movies of all time, so I should really play this.
Now for some recommendations:
- Resident Evil (REmake) - This is where you start if you're new to horror. Absolutely iconic, and not too scary thanks to its cheesy B-movie script, which can be humorous. On sale for $5.
- Resident Evil 7 Biohazard - This game was a true return to form in the horror department. Absolutely loved it. On sale for $8. Genuine steal.
- Inscryption - Not very spooky. Has a fun card game and a lot of intriguing ideas.
Are there any games you're looking forward to playing?
Do you have any recommendations?
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Parasite Mutant | Announce trailer
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Kojima's OD | Knock teaser trailer
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Abylight Studios and Frictional Games are collaborating to celebrate the tenth anniversary of SOMA
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Eclipsium | Release date reveal – 19th September 2025
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REANIMAL | Official release window announcement trailer
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Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival | Official Red Band announcement trailer
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SOMA | Nintendo Switch trailer – releases 24th July 2025
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Find Or Be Found | Official launch trailer
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Resident Evil Requiem | Reveal trailer
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R.E.P.O. | Teaser trailer
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Good Minecraft horror roleplay series?
Hey there! I've been modding Minecraft for a couple years now and recently have fallen down the rabbit hole of watching people play horror mods. I was curious if anyone knows any good YouTube...
Hey there! I've been modding Minecraft for a couple years now and recently have fallen down the rabbit hole of watching people play horror mods. I was curious if anyone knows any good YouTube series where people roleplay in a game with horror mods. Actual in-character playthroughs of games is a fascinating topic for me (think Neebs Gaming playing Subnautica), so I was curious if anyone knew any that involve Minecraft horror. Thanks in advance!
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Hit horror game Mouthwashing is coming to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch in 2025 as the PC version hits 500,000 sales
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Greed & Darkness | Trailer
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Chainsaw
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Horror in impossible places: liminal spaces and the backrooms
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SOMA, Amnesia: Rebirth, and Amnesia: The Bunker coming to Switch – Frictional Games-developed horror titles ported by Abylight Studios
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Mouthwashing | Launch trailer
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The Lake House DLC is a tightly paced slice of psychological horror that serves as an absorbing addendum to Alan Wake II
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Alan Wake 2: The Lake House | Expansion launch trailer
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Alan Wake 2's composer Petri Alanko has teased some pretty emotional-sounding stuff for the game's upcoming DLC, The Lake House
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Looking for chill horror lets players
I like to listen to mostly horror let’s plays throughout the day and at bedtime because they are good background noise for me. I just want to find more chill options that don’t do any over the top...
I like to listen to mostly horror let’s plays throughout the day and at bedtime because they are good background noise for me.
I just want to find more chill options that don’t do any over the top screaming. Preferably some that need a boost and are lesser known.
I’ll contribute my own to get started. Her name is Hula Noob and she’s very chill, lots of dialogue and commentary which I like.
I do know about Gab too. Though she’s a little more diversified. Which is fine.
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GRAFT by Harebrained | Official announcement trailer
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Dying Light: The Beast | Announcement trailer
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The original Resident Evil trilogy is releasing on GOG
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Alan Wake 2: Night Springs | Expansion launch trailer
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Alan Wake 2 still hasn't earned back its budget
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Silent Hill: The Short Message | Launch trailer
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OD | TGA 2023 teaser trailer
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Alan Wake II PC path tracing: The next level in visual fidelity?
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Remedy Entertainment has revealed the full system requirements to run its highly-anticipated sequel, Alan Wake II, on PC
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How Alan Wake II, one of gaming's lost sequels, finally got made
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Quantum Error | Next gen immersion trailer
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Famed writer Stephen King granted Remedy Entertainment the rights to use his infamous quote that opens the original Alan Wake for just $1
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Alan Wake II will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Epic Games Store in October, according to Alan Wake voice actor Matthew Porretta
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‘True Detective was definitely on our mind’ – Remedy Entertainment explains how the HBO show and '90s movies are key influences for Alan Wake II
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Project Zomboid: The Timeline As Seen On TV (Mostly AI video)
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Now that Amnesia: The Bunker is out and has a demo, what are your thoughts on it?
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In anticipation of Amnesia: The Bunker we've decided to enable Steam Workshop for Amnesia: The Dark Descent
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Remedy Entertainment's creative director Sam Lake shares how the long-awaited sequel to Alan Wake finally became a reality
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THQ Nordic wants Remedy Entertainment to change its mind about a digital-only release for Alan Wake II
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MyHouse.WAD - Inside Doom's most terrifying mod
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Does adding story to open world survival games work well? An agonising deep-dive into the strange game that is The Forest.
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Amnesia: The Bunker | Gameplay demo
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WW1 horror Amnesia: The Bunker delayed again, but only by a week – now due to release for PC on 23rd May
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Amnesia: The Bunker feels like a new beginning for the series
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