Games Asylum: “A few generations ago horror games were seldom seen, especially on Nintendo platforms. Even something low budget such as Cursed Mountain – a forgotten survival horror from 2009, published by a fledgling Deep Silver – gained a reasonable amount of press coverage, at least during launch week. Skip forward some fifteen years later, and things couldn’t be more different. Horror games are more common these days than first-person shooters. So much so, that The Beast Inside arrived on Switch with almost zero fanfare despite being well-received on other consoles. And during Halloween, of all times, too.”
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