Thread:LightningS9/@comment-31049256-20171114040757/@comment-31049256-20171204212025

I'll at least try and play devils advocate and say there's not a ton of ways to scare people, so the repetition makes sense. Basically everything that could be scary in the horror movie sense has already been done before.

Of course now that VR is on the rise new opportunities can arise. Tension can be built by having shadows move and scenes happen in the viewers peripheral, which will allow the viewers own imagination to take effect.