
Whether it’s a dark, empty room waiting for me to step inside, a creature chasing me down labyrinthine corridors, or the mere sense that I’m being watched, horror games, by definition, can demand a lot from the player.Įven so, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of a well-crafted horror game, whether it’s geared toward survival, jump scares, or creeping terror. I grew up reading Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King, and have had many nights of sleep after watching Pet Sematary and the Goosebumps TV show. On one hand, I love exploring the genre in all of its forms.
The evolving nature of the Rundown system ensures a carefully tailored experience that stays fresh.I’ve always had a conflictive relationship with horror. The creepy environments and nightmarish monstrosities haunt my dreams to this day. GTFO is a highly atmospheric and terrifyingly brutal online cooperative action horror first-person shooter. It’s clever, creepy, and already surprisingly polished, and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here. While the symptoms of its early access state may be keenly felt where breadth of content is concerned there is no shortage of depth in GTFO. New expeditions are released regularly, so there’s something new to take on.Operate tools, combine firepower, communicate and coordinate with your team - every single detail counts for you to survive this nightmare.

