

Remorse: The List does look decent on Nintendo Switch. Okay, perhaps I’m being a touch unfair in bringing up the ant-great, Wood. That’s enough to inspire anyone to give it a red-hot go.īut then comes something like Remorse: The List, and the crushing reminder that for every masterpiece that comes out of the independent horror – from Halloween in cinema to Death Mark in video games – there are plenty of people making things that make Ed Wood seem talented. It is a genre for subversion and creative freedom. Many of the finest horror games, much as in film and literature, come from independents working well outside the mainstream. I know that they’re typically passionate fans of the genre, that they go into projects with the best of intentions, and they’ve got plenty of peers that have done amazing work within horror.

I do feel for indie developers that take a crack at the horror genre.
