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Violence as Genetic Need in Gaming
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Kepler's Lunar Vision
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Impact of 'Jaws' and 'The Exorcist'
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Critique of Halloween 2018's Inconsistencies
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52 Amityville Films Later
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Indie Developers and Creative Freedom
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Dramatic Story of Choice – Addiction vs Responsibility
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Know Your Audience – Key to Writing Effective Horror
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Just Do It - Creative Encouragement
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Resurgence of British Horror Cinema
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Controversial opinions on past environmental concerns
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Preserving Original Film Memories Amid New Entries
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Tonight
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The Power of Unseen Evils in Horror Films
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Mincemeat Pie – No Meat, Just Raisins
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The Problem with Bringing Characters Back
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Streaming as Theater and Customer Service
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Challenging Giant Corporations - Empowering Individuals
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Humorous Sign-off – John D Hyena
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Tonight
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Zombies - A Path to Self-Destruction
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Jason Blum of Blumhouse - No Consequences Day
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AI and Historical Fears of Technology
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Intellectual Property and Libertarian Views
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The Power of Microfiction - Tiny Nightmares
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Blackpilled vs Whitepilled - Individuality in a Challenging System
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Tonight
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Humane Carnivorism and Forgotten Films
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Vampire's Take on Turning and Eating
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Why Horror Games Endure — 40 Years of Fear
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The Host's Take on Horror Movies
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Debating the existence of giants
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The Social Perks of Streaming
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Tonight
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Vampire are Superior to Zombies
1:13
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Lost Origins of Horror Television
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1487 – The Puppet's True Identity
1:46
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The Story of Two Wolves
0:57
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Why Eddie is Named Eddie
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Balancing Negativity with Positivity
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Tonight
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Conspiracy Theories and Secret Societies in 'Late Night with the Devil'
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Welfare and Family Insanity - A Libertarian's View
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Mad Max Fury Road - Feminist Propaganda
1:09
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Promoting Conventions and Socializing
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Tonight
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Controversial Take - Old Movies vs Woke Culture
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Big Changes for The Horror Stream Live
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Critiquing Halloween 2018 - Inconsistent Power Dynamics
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Character Transformation Discussion
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Tonight
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Tonight
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The Iconic Phantasm Cuda
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Solving Hellish Times - Support Small and Local
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Libertarian Views on Government
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Nostalgia and Opinion on Evil Dead
0:51
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The Frustrations of Copyright Infringement
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Why Gamer Gril Stands Out, Personal Connection and Horror Games
1:33

Indie Developers and Creative Freedom

11 months ago
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In that regard, do you feel that being an independent developer allows you to create and take more risks than you could under a bigger group? If so, how is that important when it comes to creating horror games, a niche in the industry? The most memorable titles have been those which work with their own boundaries, where storytellers were trying to create something completely unorthodox. I guess a lot of publishers and companies would rather play it safe so they would secure their income making their products a bit more by the book, and frankly a bit dull.

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