10 Stephen King Novels That Should Be Video Games

6) Christine: Extreme Driving Sim

€“ Arnie€™s behind the wheel, but you€™re still in control When Arnie bought his first car, you, he gave you all the attention you needed. But now that he has a new girlfriend, he never has the time for you. There€™s only one way to make him love you again, get him where he wants to go at any cost. In this fast-paced driving game your mission is to get Arnie back and forth across town in record time. The faster you go, though, the more ectoplasm you have to use (oh yeah, you€™re kind of a ghost or poltergeist or something that possessed the car. That€™s important.) Refill your ectoplasm by causing fear. Hit insane jumps, mow down pedestrians, even get involved in high speed chases to keep Arnie€™s adrenaline pumping.

7) Rose Red: Survival Horror

€“ Welcome to the belly of the beast The evil mansion, Rose Red, has been a hotspot for paranormal activity for years. Now, Dr. Joyce Reardon, batshit crazy psychology professor, has assembled a team of the least qualified people in the world to jump start Rose Red€™s demons and prove the existence of psychic phenomena by locking them in the mansion and just kind of waiting to see what happens. You play Emery Waterman, a psychic specializing in sarcasm and submitting to his mother€™s authority. Lead Emery and his mother (until she totally dies) through the ever changing halls of Rose Red in an attempt to escape both your overbearing mother and the ghosts that haunt this cursed mansion. Dodge ghosts, solve psychic puzzles, threaten and attempt to murder autistic children. All this and more in Stephen King€™s Rose Red

8) Pet Sematary: FPS

€“ They€™ve come back, but not for long Sometimes it€™s hard to accept the loss of a loved one. After a tragic accident at a local factory, hundreds of people made mad by grief take their loved ones to the pet cemetery in an ill fated attempt to bring them back. But as Jud Crandall knows, sometimes dead is better. Now, a horde of zombies is springing forth into your quiet little town. Are you gonna let them? Hell, no! Grab your gun and your shovel, and put those corpses back where they belong.

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