‘Slender: The Arrival’ – Revisiting the Playable Jump Scare Machine Ten Years Later

The gaming community is one of the most vocal niches of the internet, so it makes sense that when a certain online trend is born, gamers are usually the first to interact with it. That’s why nearly every internet legend has its own videogame adaptation, with developers taking inspiration from bizarre creepypastas like The Backrooms […]

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Don’t Think It, Don’t Say It – Finding the Good in ‘The Bye Bye Man’ [The Silver Lining]

In this edition of The Silver Lining, we’ll be covering Stacy Title’s infamous urban legend adaptation, The Bye Bye Man. From Cropsey to Bloody Mary, several horror icons have been inspired by modern folklore. To me, the most interesting part of these naturally formed bogeymen is how their mythology has no single author, as these […]

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Celebrating Six of the Scariest Videogame Stalkers!

The fight or flight response is one of the most basic human instincts, but videogames tend to focus on the former when it comes to crafting interactive challenges. The horror genre is one of the only exceptions, with many scary games allowing players to simulate how they might react when faced with insurmountable terror. From […]

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Silver Lining Horrors: Revisiting Sylvain White’s ‘Slender Man’

Watching a bad movie doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad experience. Even the worst films can boast a good idea or two, and that’s why we’re trying to look on the bright side with Silver Lining Horrors, where we shine a light on the best parts of traditionally maligned horror flicks. This time, we’ll […]

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