
FFXV and The Last Guardian, each a decade in the making, are almost here. The process was long and interesting, and offers insights into the people who made and consume these games.

Ever play a game a game only to discover at some point it transforms into a horror game? No? Well Netto's Game Room shares six games that do just that!
Not necessarily a ‘horror’ moment, but I remember feeling really tense and anxious when the Flood were first introduced in the original Halo. I never felt more on edge or nervous in that whole game as that moment. I think it was the whole buildup that something terrible was coming but you didn’t know exactly what.
Another non-horror game that had me feeling it was Subnautica. The deep dark depths, and knowing that sea monsters were lurking nearby, had me jumping at every sound.
I remember being scared of the Asylum level in the most recent Thief game from 2014.

Shu Yoshida, former Head of Worldwide Studios at SIE, has shared some insight on the development struggles faces by The Last Guardian.
This game made a huge impact on me, the friendship beetween the boy and Trico reminded me of my old stubborn dog that was my friend when I was a kid.
The first game that ever made me cry, I love it
Sony Interactive Entertainment's titles Bloodborne and The Last Guardian are now playable on the Steam Deck via emulation.
Funny how these two games seemed so mythological during their development cycle yet they're releasing a week apart from each other
I just hope both are good.
Yeah jesus, nearly 10 years for both of them, technically over 10 for FFXV/Versus. I hope they both meet expectations.
I just have a feeling that XV will be great, everything I've heard about it so far has been positive. Maybe the resurgence the franchise needed.