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I would like to share the most viewed video games articles of 2021 on Surreal and Creepy.
1. The most viewed one is "Horror games based on traditional Asian folklore," an article which I am constantly updating with new horror games from Asia:
https://t.co/JYQCXWJQhw
Innsmouth no Yakata is a Japanese first-person horror game released in 1995 for Virtual Boy, and inspired by Lovecraft's story.
The extreme dangers and the moral ambiguity are also reflected in the way that you can relate with your party, which can be sacrificed to old Gods or sold to vile merchants for your benefit.
A better idea in this article: https://t.co/T10bulBuQS
Concepts of the everchanging creatures shaped by player's decisions in Silent Hill Shattered Memories
Traditional ghosts and demons from a Chinese book that I recently bought.
I just discovered that Ikumi Nakamura, the creator of the disturbing creatures of Evil Within, and @KaizenGameWorks, the devs behind Paradise Killer, one of the best surprises of last years, are working together at something... a news I didn't know I always wanted to hear.
Almost every house in Dishonored 2 is full of dark and surreal paintings on its wall. These art pieces are mainly the work of the artist Piotr Jablonski.
Gothic literature, haunting pictures of the 19th century, and Japanese Yokai: discover the influences in designing the enemies of Resident Evil Village from literature and folklore.
Article on Surreal and Creepy: https://t.co/CMf5lKb9um
Some of my favorite creatures from the anime-inspired horror board game Middara.
Don't trust the name: Happy Game by @Amanita_Design is what nightmares are made of. The pure representation of a nightmare, cryptic, incoherent, and very disturbing. Each new scene is a terrifying surprise or a twisted monster.