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There have been a scant few audio-only games. I agree that it would make a worthwhile experiment in terror, particularly in conjunction with some force feedback. Control would have to be relatively simple though since you'd have to assume the player couldn't even see the controls.
We need the technology to make it feel like someone is breathing on your neck or tapping you on the shoulder... ha.
Still, even without that, maybe some interesting things can happen just from psychological effects of sensory deprivation.
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We need the technology to make it feel like someone is breathing on your neck or tapping you on the shoulder... ha.
Still, even without that, maybe some interesting things can happen just from psychological effects of sensory deprivation.