
Adventure Classic Gaming writes:
"The Path is not a game driven by puzzles at all: although the player possesses an inventory, it is used as a record of interactions rather than a means of generating new interactions. The only commands the player is capable of performing are moving between locations and leaving the character that the player controls alone in a location to allow her to interact with objects when figures are shown in the foreground, although unfortunately it can sometimes take a few tries to position a character so that an action can be performed.
The only means the player has of affecting the outcome of the game is by discovering interactions in the forest which unlock rooms in the finale taking place at grandmother's house, and of course the inevitable decision of whether or not to stay on the path or search for the "wolf" in the forest."
GameRanx:
10 awesome and obscure horror games you probably haven't heard of. What offbeat horror games do you love? Let us know in the comments!
Eternal Darkness is pretty popular. A better entry would've been Clock Tower.
I have Haunting Ground on the PS2 and Siren Blood Curse on the PS3. Both of those games are pretty good.
DeSpiria for the Dreamcast it's a strange horror RPG evolving around a special agent sent to discover an underground cult. It's set in a dystopian future after World War III which leads to some serious creepy atmosphere. The character designs are questionable but it flourishes in monster design and disturbing music (which would have been so much better in full-length but tracks are limited to 20 second loops.) I await the day I am fluent in my Japanese studies so I can play this game in it's entirety.
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Haunting Ground, Galerians and Rule of Rose deserves mentions as well. I would go on about these three but I doubt you guys want to read a novel....

Geoff dons an ill-fitting red travelling cape to deliver some cookies to grandma for this week's Gamer Quest.

Halloween is coming up, and while the kids are preparing their costumes and most other people are hitting the theaters for the latest formulaic scary movie, gamers are stuck re-playing the same old horror games or sloppy rehashes.
For people who want something a bit new, here are five horror games – a mixture of classics and newer titles – that you probably haven’t heard of.
I approve of Deadly Premonition, but make sure you know exactly what you're getting into if you want to try it.