Jul 20, 2023 1:26 pm
I see this question pop up from time to time in my SotDL community, and I have my own answers to why I enjoy them, but I'm really curious to hear what other people say.
This question is usually asked from the perspective of someone coming from D&D or Pathfinder, where the primary premise is heroic adventure, killing monsters, and gaining loot/levels. Sometimes, someone from this genre will stumble into a game that's primarily horror, give it a shot, and then be frustrated that their PC just can't kill everything they fight. And then they come asking something like this (which I saw just yesterday):
"I guess what I ultimately don't get, rules and procedures aside, is how a game where you're expected to mostly hide or run away is fun. Like, you don't get loot from running away. I don't see why you should level up just because you hid or ran away from everything long enough to reach town, etc."
So, I'm bringing this same question to you:
What makes a horror game - a game where the expectation is that you can't kill what you see, but rather you have to do whatever you can to survive - a fun experience for you? Or if it's not a fun experience for you, why do you think some people would find it fun?
This question is usually asked from the perspective of someone coming from D&D or Pathfinder, where the primary premise is heroic adventure, killing monsters, and gaining loot/levels. Sometimes, someone from this genre will stumble into a game that's primarily horror, give it a shot, and then be frustrated that their PC just can't kill everything they fight. And then they come asking something like this (which I saw just yesterday):
"I guess what I ultimately don't get, rules and procedures aside, is how a game where you're expected to mostly hide or run away is fun. Like, you don't get loot from running away. I don't see why you should level up just because you hid or ran away from everything long enough to reach town, etc."
So, I'm bringing this same question to you:
What makes a horror game - a game where the expectation is that you can't kill what you see, but rather you have to do whatever you can to survive - a fun experience for you? Or if it's not a fun experience for you, why do you think some people would find it fun?