Mobcast Episode 26

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Bitmob’s Horror Week kicks off with an all-horror Mobcast. Dan Hsu is joined by Sega’s Ethan Einhorn, and horror-expert and gamer, Raychul Moore. The podcast got off to a terrifying start when technical difficulties/ghouls killed off Konami’s Tomm Hulett, but the surviving group bravely decided to stick together and honor their fallen podcaster.

The trio discuss the do’s and don’ts of making survival horror games, debate what horror movie franchise would make the best video game, ponder the effect that “helplessness” has on a successful survivor-horror experience, share the lessons they’ve learned from horror games and movies, and reveal their scariest moments while playing horror games.

Don't forget that we're still looking for submissions for a new Mobcast intro. We've had some really good ones so far, but there's still time for you to create a masterpiece. Read this story for more details.

Have a question you want answered? Want so share some important insight with the world? Email the crew at letters@bitmob.com.

If you enjoy being scared or just the sound of her voice, be sure to check out Raychul’s Spooky Hour Horror Hour, which is live every Friday at 8pm PST on AllGames.com.

 

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Comments (6)
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October 25, 2009
Oh sweet you guys talked about exactly what I was gonna write about, cant wait to hear your thoughts and opinions :D
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October 25, 2009
It's too bad that Tim couldn't make it - the podcast seems a little tame/quiet with a cast of three. Nonetheless, the discussion about helplessness interested me quite a bit, mostly because I think that it's not only a good survival horror mechanic but also a good game mechanic. The idea of ditching fight-or-flight and instead having to realize the severity of particular situation is pretty effective no matter what the situation.
Me_and_luke
October 25, 2009
Talk about pushing the moral yardstick with a Hostel-esque dungeon master game. I would be really interested in that, as well as the opinions and experiences of those who played it. I was hesitant about listening to a podcast dedicated to a genre I have little interest, but this was an interesting discussion.
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October 26, 2009
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, our Skype call-in thing was a disaster. It worked before on tests -- we think it was a firewall issue on Tim's end because he was recording from work. :(
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October 27, 2009
I know exactly what Hsu is talking about in BioShock. It was the Dentist's office and the room filled up with a haze and I just stood there and when it cleared up there is the dentist. Really freaked me out and the stranger thing is that I was just talking about it when I was asking people from a site I got to what their favorite horror movies/games/books was and one person said BioShock. But for me a game was Silent Hill 2. While it did have some scare moments what did it for me was the tension it created. I can only name a handful of other games that even come close to giving me that same feeling.
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November 14, 2009
just listened to this, but WTF is up with your girlfriend dropping huge spoilers about Uncharted 2 outta nowhere without any warning near the end of the podcast....is she retarded?

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