Killer7 and the Art of Indirect Horror | Ghastlycrate
Games often end up being about a whole lot of other things despite trying to be something specific. Today we look back on one game that succeeds at being something specific by trying to be about a whole lot of other things. And somehow succeeding at all of those too. Twitter: / geistbox

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