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This review is from: Horror Video Games: Essays on the Fusion of Fear and Play (Kindle Edition)
it doesnt even sound like these people have even touched a game in there lives, if there going to write something about horror games at least play one
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Very dry and dull,
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This review is from: Horror Video Games: Essays on the Fusion of Fear and Play (Paperback)
I am an avid fan of horror movies and games, and was very much looking forward to this book. I was hoping for some insight into what it is that makes them so fascinating to me, and examples from games to expand on these insights. Although this does exist (at times) in the book at a certain level, it is so high and dry, so boring and dull that it could not hold my interest. Many terms and studies were referred to that I am not familiar with, and therefore unable to relate to. I stopped reading full pages and just scanned them about one quarter of the way through the book, and then just gave up all together soon after. If anyone else has read this book and found that the later chapters or articles were more interesting, please let me know.
This seems more like a book written for other researchers than a book written for fans (and in this case, may be a good reference for students). For me, there are far more interesting articles to be read in magazines and online; I was just hoping this would be a book that collected some of them together. Disappointing - especially considering the $30 price tag for a paperback book. |
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Horror Video Games: Essays on the Fusion of Fear and Play by Bernard Perron (Paperback - October 15, 2009)
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