5 Easy Steps For The Perfect Horror Fighting Game
2. True To Their Nature Characters Horror icons are memorable because of their characteristics. We remember Freddy because he played with his victims, in sick and humorous ways. We remember Jason because he's really, really angry at those camp counselors. He hit the underwater gym and bulked up, and when he returned he was almost like nimble tank. The point is that many of the most iconic horror icons, whether film or gaming, are remembered for certain personalities and a memorable presence that they posses. Ensuring that they retain their memorable traits is key to creating a horror fighting game that is remembered, rather than simply dismissed. I want to watch Isaac Clarke have his insanity affect gameplay, flashes on the screen as he rushes his enemy. I want to see the Nurses from Silent Hill twist and contort their way across the screen as they violently stab at Michael Myers. If the characters aren't true to their nature, then the game simply won't have as strong of an impact with fans as it possibly could.