Tears of the Kingdom is another Zelda that's low key a horror game:
require players to define their own landmarks within a space where it’s easy to get turned around. And like in, the acute terror does subside with repeated exposure. The rules of survival become apparent, often by learning the hard way: how to proceed carefully, how to avoid a swift and careless death. The Depths are best explored after some preparation, either once we’ve acquired more health to lose or once we’ve stocked up on restorative foods and brightbloom seeds.
We learn, and we adapt; we find out how to circumvent the problem before us or we become accustomed to it. Perhaps wealtogether, skating over Gloom deposits or blowing past torchlit enemy camps. The intensity, however, remains through the acute memory of the initial encounter. Horror in this vein works precisely because it isn’t all-encompassing, because it isn’t meant to be permanently sustained and remain as effective in the final hours as it was in the first.
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