It just means they'd have to apply more time on making sure it worked then what I think they'd like to.ScrabbitRabbit said:I've always found that baffling. Psychological horror films are pretty photo-realistic, and they work.white_wolf said:I loved SH! I read an article recently saying the genre is dying because of how great the games look and due to this hyper-realism they can no longer do physiological thrillers but of course I don't buy it its simply they don't want to make them it's a niche market.
I think that it's just because it's really, really hard to do. Very few people in any medium are really good at psychological horror.