HappySqurriel said:
Manhunt was not a "Great Game" it was an average game which sold well because it attracted a lot of attention due to the nature of its content; games like Second Sight were far better games and sold (in comparison) rather poorly because they did not have the shock value. On another note, growing up as the yongest child I was introduced to horror movies and a very young age and can honestly say that I have seen (pretty much) every horror movie released in the past 40 years. I personally see movies like Saw, Touristas, Hostel and The Hills Have Eyes as the modern death of the horror genre. Every time we go through a major improvement in special effects technology a bunch of hacks start selling "horror" movies based on shock value alone; rather than building tension and suspense like the greats have they show off gore for the immediate shock value and destroy all suspense and tension in the movie. I really wish there were less sheep in this world who buy into marketing strategies because then I could get some decent entertainment.
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I definitely agree. I can't watch a movie nowadays without seeing at least one trailer for some typical "locked in a room to die" movie...did you see the trailer for Captivity or whatever that's called? So stupid...they don't even bother with a plot anymore...


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