Of course, you may not watch horror movies either.
Anyway, it's now popular to refer to jump-scares as "cheap jump-scares" and a lot of people seem to prefer that their horror experience doesn't include them at all, but to me, jump-scares are basically all I'm afraid of. Wandering around a spooky setting doesn't bother me at all. Seeing a monster or ghost come chasing after me doesn't raise my adrenaline anymore. The one thing that can still really get me is a well done jump-scare. When do I get nervous in a horror game? When I think there's about to be a jump-scare. Oh, I can also get uneasy from sounds, but no one does that correctly.
To be sure, jump-scares can be overdone. I've played games where there were so many that I stopped caring. They can also be telegraphed, which lesson's the impact. The perfect usage, I think, is to keep them somewhat rare and always sudden with little to no warning.
Your opinions?
Anyway, it's now popular to refer to jump-scares as "cheap jump-scares" and a lot of people seem to prefer that their horror experience doesn't include them at all, but to me, jump-scares are basically all I'm afraid of. Wandering around a spooky setting doesn't bother me at all. Seeing a monster or ghost come chasing after me doesn't raise my adrenaline anymore. The one thing that can still really get me is a well done jump-scare. When do I get nervous in a horror game? When I think there's about to be a jump-scare. Oh, I can also get uneasy from sounds, but no one does that correctly.
To be sure, jump-scares can be overdone. I've played games where there were so many that I stopped caring. They can also be telegraphed, which lesson's the impact. The perfect usage, I think, is to keep them somewhat rare and always sudden with little to no warning.
Your opinions?