
Post Games Why people play games that scare them (Ashley Bardhan)
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Nov 3, 2025 Ashley Bardhan, a noted games critic with a focus on horror, dives into why people are drawn to frightening games. She highlights the primal fears that horror taps into and contrasts the demographics of horror game enthusiasts with those of horror movie fans. Bardhan also discusses the therapeutic aspects of horror, sharing her own experiences with OCD and how exposure to fear can aid in recovery. With insights into gameplay mechanics and recommendations like the Silent Hill 2 remake, this conversation reveals the complex allure of horror in gaming.
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Shared Primal Response
- Horror and romance trigger the same primitive brain circuits like the amygdala and arousal instincts.
- Ashley Bardhan argues both genres exploit instinctual responses, explaining their cultural abundance.
Deliberate Player Disempowerment
- Horror games often aim to disempower the player to create tension and vulnerability.
- Bardhan notes survival horror limits resources and agency to make players doubt themselves.
Streamers As Horror Gatekeepers
- Ashley discovered many horror games through streamers like PewDiePie and Markiplier as a teenager.
- Watching Let's Plays eased her into titles like Outlast and made horror less frightening at first.















