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I didn’t need a reason to fear my phone, I already get plenty anxious every time it makes a noise. When it rings, I cautiously pick it up like I’m in a horror movie and I’ve just found something curious on the floor of the serial killer’s cabin.

Joanna Mueller writes: "This list is presented in no particular order. Some release dates are still listed ambiguously as “Fall 2016," so the games might not actually release in time. Still, if you need your horror fix, these are the horror titles you should keep an eye out for this month."

MMO-Play explain why Gamers can't wait to be scared witless while playing Night Terrors, the horror mobile game that uses augmented reality.
Carl Williams writes, "Okay, playing Pokemon GO is all nice and good. A lot of people are finding it to be fun and interesting. There are people meeting new people, supporting local businesses and more while playing. That is all fine and dandy. What about those amongst us that enjoy a good scare from time to time? The ones that hear a noise in the house and take that as a reason to stalk around with our favorite weapon of defense? May I introduce you to Night Terrors, an augmented reality game, for Android and iOS."
That is so simple yet so fucking brilliant honestly. Such a great use of the phone and AR.
Looks hilariously silly
Hmmmm, wasn't to crazy about the little girl scenes. Either she's a great actor or she was genuinely terrified.
Either way this is why I see AR becoming more of a bigger deal than VR in the future.