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The only critic I may have it that everything strives for realism, except the hair, when seen up close it'y very poligonal-looking, on that enitiy at the end of the demo this is very apparent, but that's my only critic about the demo. I'll be surely getting this one when it comes out.
Asians, I mean far-east part of the people, are more afraid of something they can’t see, but it’s there( ghost) than monster creatures whom look terrifying, but you can either run away or find a weapon to retaliate it. Also, according to far east culture, the spirits are generally believed appearing in another dimension comparing to where we are living. The fear of being dragged alive to their dimension and suffer is far worse than encounter a sinister creature in the world where we belong to. A great example is Silent Hill games. Despite it’s created based on ghost stories which happened in U.S, the methods of making horror couldn’t be more typical of an Asian concept of terror( the inner world-another dimension)
It’s both a culture difference and how we see the approach of an unnatural phenomenon towards us :)