And that, in essence, means that there’s still a rather large gap open for exploration.
Just take these five, for example.
I don’t know about you but I’d gladly play the victim in one of these tales.
Are you ready to immerse?
By the way the game was going to be amazing.
Believe me, I hate all video games based on movies, they always suck.
But porting Cabin into Left 4 Dead felt like the right fit.
It pains me that it didn’t happen.
Although the script would be somewhat bare, the gameplay itself could easily make up for the eerie environments.
And hey, just imagine having to stay perfectly still with a VR edition to boot.
Surely that’s enough to rattle a few bones?
Just take the Child Snatcher, for example.
You know the one that looks like WWE’s Kane from a debut wrestling match?
It doesn’t matter if Insidious VR is a walking simulator and nothing more, to be fair.
Just take Amnesia, or Outlast, for example.
Somewhere within that category lies an open space where a movie like Insidious would slot right in without fail.
That’s just our opinion, though.
Pan’s Labyrinth
Between the crisp meadows and enchanting mazes lies a genuinely terrifying core in Pan’s Labyrinth.
A rather sinister grape that doesn’t like to be picked, of course.
But a grape nonetheless.
That, to me, seems like an untapped source that has yet to be explored.