Song of Horror
- Jun 2, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 31
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Rick, Flux, and Pickles (still rocking his remote Picklenaught setup) take on the atmospheric chills of Song of Horror, an indie survival horror game that brings back the fixed camera angles of classics like Resident Evil and Silent Hill. The spooky vibes are top-notch, with eerie environments and a creeping sense of dread that keeps everyone on edge.
Rick is fully immersed, loving the fixed perspectives and masterfully crafted tension. However, he’s quick to lament the game’s complete lack of combat, joking that the scariest thing in this game might be the protagonist’s inability to throw a single punch. Flux keeps things light with his commentary on the game’s puzzles and characters, while Pickles delivers his dry humor and occasional theories about the supernatural threats lurking in the shadows.
With its throwback style and heavy atmosphere, Song of Horror delivers a unique blend of nostalgia and fresh frights. If you’re into slow-burn horror games with plenty of suspense and a dash of comedy, this stream is a must-watch GAME BIO: Song of Horror is a 3rd person, fixed-camera survival horror adventure. Fear the Presence, a mysterious entity you cannot fight: stay alert, hide, breathe slowly... Explore cursed places where unseen spirits and lost souls linger in a true horror story for the ages.


