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NYCC 2011: John Carpenter championing horror video games
Posted: 16.10.2011 23:41 by JonahFalcon Comments: 4
John Carpenter is best known for his horror films like The Thing, Halloween, and Christine, although recently he's taken an interest in the games industry, and is starting to champion the medium as a potent one for horror.

Carpenter began to realize the potential for horror in videogames after playing the first F.E.A.R. game, stating: "I was so impressed with the first (F.E.A.R.) that I did some publicity for that game. When I was asked to participate in the third one, it was an easy choice." Carpenter ended up actively directing the cinematic storytelling in F.E.A.R. 3.

"If you care about the characters in a movie or game, you're more likely to be frightened, shocked, or anxious about what happens to them," Carpenter noted.

"There is a difference between creating a sense of dread and terror for video-game audiences and movie audiences," the director added. "With movie audiences, you have them watch a story unfold with a three-act narrative where you can help audiences look at a certain place through the use of camera or effects. With video games, the player takes part in the action, and there is no guarantee that the player will look one direction or another, so it's more about creating a tension- and dread-filled environment."

When a game is grounded in emotional realism, the horror is magnified. "The key to a potent interactive horror experience isn't so much putting scary six-armed zombies or baby cannibals into your game as it is creating settings that instill a genuine sense of fear within players."
Source: GamePro

Comments

By SiyaenSokol (SI Elite) on Oct 17, 2011
SiyaenSokol
F.E.A.R. 3 so far isn't extremely scary, but it has got it's moments.

I would love to see some more horrors from John Carpenter, as horrors are my favorite genre in gaming.
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Oct 17, 2011
herodotus
Well as long as he he still has the talent and creativity, why not. Wish he'd re-make his own films instead of the trashy jobs done by Zombie (Halloween), Wainright (The Fog) and now van Heinjingen,jnr. (The Thing - more a prequel, but oh so not scary).
By JonahFalcon (SI Elite) on Oct 17, 2011
JonahFalcon
The first FEAR was scary. The others... not so much.
By SiyaenSokol (SI Elite) on Oct 18, 2011
SiyaenSokol
F.E.A.R. 2 was quite freaky. I had a few frights in that game. But the original F.E.A.R. was still the classic one.