A while back, when we had celebrated the 30th anniversary of Trilobyte’s The 7th Guest, a few of you got nostalgic for the heyday of Full Motion Video (Fmv) horror games. So, what better way to scratch that itch than with a selection of titles from the genre’s peak?
Now obviously, there’s more to the genre than the usual culprits of Phantasmagoria, Harvester, Night Trap and so on. And yeah, the quality of Fmv titles is all over the place, even when you don’t factor in the age of the games. But darn it, there’s always room for varying types of cheese.
And for some of you, there are very likely some games you’ve either never heard of, or haven’t seen since the 90s…
Phantasmagoria – Windows, Ms-dos, Sega Saturn (1995)
Really, you can’t talk about Fmv horror without mentioning Phantasmagoria. It’s like...
Now obviously, there’s more to the genre than the usual culprits of Phantasmagoria, Harvester, Night Trap and so on. And yeah, the quality of Fmv titles is all over the place, even when you don’t factor in the age of the games. But darn it, there’s always room for varying types of cheese.
And for some of you, there are very likely some games you’ve either never heard of, or haven’t seen since the 90s…
Phantasmagoria – Windows, Ms-dos, Sega Saturn (1995)
Really, you can’t talk about Fmv horror without mentioning Phantasmagoria. It’s like...
- 7/3/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
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