Not exact matches
The Marine campaign for me is the most intense survival
horror game yet (mainly because the Xenomorph is such a
memorable character)- in terms of providing dread and checking every corner as you make your way slowly in the dark, it is unsurpassed (Dead Space is a very close 2nd).
In 2009, Ti West's stylishly throwback
horror flick The House of the Devil caught a modicum of mainstream attention, and Gerwig's featured role as best friend of the lead
character (a doomed babysitter, obviously) was hugely
memorable.
For the first time ever, you get a Resident Evil game from the first - person perspective, and we think that's part of what made it such a
memorable experience; experiencing the
horrors of the Baker family resonated more because we were experiencing it through the eyes of our
character, and not over his shoulder.