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Beyond Fear: Inside Action Horror Games (Hardback)
By
Nick Akerman
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 144
Illustrations: 150 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9781399043663
Published: 2nd April 2026
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 144
Illustrations: 150 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9781399043663
Published: 2nd April 2026
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What is the scariest moment in an action horror video game?
Is it your first encounter with the xenomorph in Alien: Isolation? The iconic zombie dog jump scare in Resident Evil or the slow trek through Half-Life 2’s Ravenholm?
Fear is personal and enigmatic, so how do developers deliver a memorable horror experience?
Beyond Fear: Inside Action Horror Games is an intimate collection of exclusive first-hand interviews that dissect the intentional design choices of the genre’s best and most interesting games. It’s a book about success, failure and lasting impact.
John Romero examines DOOM’s overlooked horror. Ken Levine wrestles with how his perfectionism led to mistakes in BioShock, and Half-Life’s Marc Laidlaw confronts the prospect of a career unfulfilled. The contrasting fortunes of Aliens: Colonial Marines and Alien: Isolation are charted by those who lived it. Resident Evil Village star Maggie Robertson celebrates Lady Dimitrescu, plus much more.
Nick Akerman peels back the skin of action horror games to reveal emotional stories and the decisions that can make or break the people behind them.
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About Nick Akerman
Nick Akerman is a writer from Kent, England. He has worked in gaming for over 15 years, accumulating bylines on many mainstream and specialist outlets. His varied career also includes delivering high-impact social campaigns for some of the world’s best-known gaming franchises and sports brands.
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