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The Best Horror Game You've Never Played

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Obscure horror media has always been one of my favourite things to delve into in my free time.
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Something about looking into and enjoying works of horror that not many choose to shed light on
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makes the whole experience feel special to me.
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The less known something is, the harder it is to have the experience spoiled for you
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and the more likely you are to get scared by it. I especially feel this way about horror games:
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I've played a lot of obscure horror games in my years of loving my genre,
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some being great, and others just being unmemorable,
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but there was one which caught my attention recently that I would love to talk about:
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one which uses a small, enclosed map to its advantage, and one which