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this level scared the hell out of 10 year old me.
"Superman 64"
I still have nightmares about trying to fly through the rings.
The story was way more disturbing that the game itself and still gives me the chills.
Sure. Why not? There isn't a clear definition what a "horror" game is. It's kind of a wonky term.
Many games can be horror games.
Usually there is some sort of walking corpse in it or whatever. Something evil, unnatural, or super-natural. Something that cannot exist and or is not explained logically or (pseudo-)scientifically.
Something that is abhorrent or abominable.