We finish off Radio Station with a chilling poem and every ending.
The Radio Station is a Japanese psychological horror game created by Chilla's Art. Our friend or maybe brother Masaki died and his radio job was only just getting on track. The circumstances of his death strike us as suspicious so we take it upon ourselves to go investigating the station in the middle of the night.
Okaeri Chilla’s Art System Requirement – Chilla’s Art continues to enthrall horror gaming enthusiasts with its latest release, “Okaeri.” As players gear up to explore the spine-chilling narrative of a girl and her unexpected encounters in a new home, it’s crucial to ensure that their gaming setups meet the system requirements for an optimal experience. In this article, we’ll delve into the system requirements for “Okaeri,” providing insights and recommendations to ensure a smooth and immersive gameplay experienc...
gonna need dude streamers to stop saying they don't think chillasart games are "scary enough"
bc they never seem to grasp that the fact they don't find them scary is they are not personally afraid of all the scenarios they're put into because they've never had to think like that before
This may be because I'm in deep but re: that counterculture post, I think the one circle of the internet capable of resisting a lot of homogeny/corporatization is, funnily enough, horror
Like when I think of horror icons in recent time, sure, there's Jordan Peele and Guillermo Del Toro and a few AAA games
But mostly I think of indie creators who completely revolutionized the horror industry. The Marble Hornets and Trevor Hendersons and ChillasArts and Kane Pixels of the scene. The low budget indie horror game shaking the entire twitch world like Phasmophobia. The prevalence of collaborative community projects like r/nosleep stories or the SCP wiki. Horror kind of by nature works BEST when met with limits imposed by medium or when working around a lack of production value. That's what gives horror its taste for innovation, you know?
OH MAH LAWD! LIVE NOW! Playing @ChillasArt horror games on day one of GOTEL charity streams to help raise money for Lupus Foundation of America to help fund research for the fight against Lupus!
Tonight we gather up some cassette tapes and listen to spooky stories.
The Radio Station is a Japanese psychological horror game created by Chilla's Art. Our friend or maybe brother Masaki died and his radio job was only just getting on track. The circumstances of his death strike us as suspicious so we take it upon ourselves to go investigating the station in the middle of the night.
Chilla’s Art Yuki Onna System Requirement – Chilla’s Art has once again captivated horror game enthusiasts with its spine-chilling release, “Yuki Onna.” As players gear up to embark on a thrilling journey filled with terror and suspense, it’s crucial to ensure that their gaming setups meet the system requirements for an optimal experience. In this article, we delve into the system requirements for “Yuki Onna,” providing insights and recommendations to guarantee a smooth and immersive gameplay experience...