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Retroid’s fifth episode was dedicated to Horror games, and it’s finally ready for your listening pleasure. I was joined by Conor Elsea, Aaron Yost, and Joanna Mueller, and we talked about horror-themed games like Resident Evil and Friday the 13th. We soon discovered this topic is just too broad to cover on one show, so we’ll be revisiting the genre at some point in the future. You can give it a listen below or . 

This episode was very nearly a Radio Destructoid reunion, but M. Randy told me he had to go camping with his family. I haven’t heard from him since, so I assume he was sliced to ribbons by a beefy hockey zombie. In his memory, we talked for a bit about the revival of Friday the 13th on PC and consoles. Our interlude at 15:30 is the  from Friday the 13th: The Game, by chiptune artist Mitch Murder.

From 16:10 to 27:30 we talked about several retro horror titles, including the NES version of Friday the 13thHaunted House on the Atari 2600, Shadowgate, The Uninvited, and Polybius. The musical interlude at 27:30 is  from this year’s PS4 title Polybius, performed by RAM.

From 28:10 to 46:10 we touched on Until Dawn, then transitioned into Eternal Darkness. And we couldn’t talk about retro horror games without discussing Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark. I realized partway through our conversation that the humble GameCube might just have been the best horror game console ever made. Our musical interlude at 46:10 is the  in the original Resident Evil.

From 46:55 to 57:00 we continued talking about Resident Evil and moved into Silent Hill. After a brief discussion of Luigi’s Mansion, our musical interlude is the We finished by answering your questions beginning at 57:40 and as always,&n♚bsp;our outro music is  by nicoMS0122𒊎 on YouTube.

There are several games and franchises we didn’t get to in this episode, but we’ll definitely swing around and cover this topic again in the future. Our guests have several other projects you can check out, including   and the  podcastYou can also read Joanna’s writing at .

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I'm a longtime member of Destructoid, and you may have known me in a prior life as Qalamari. In other words, hi. I've been here a long time. There's a good chance I'm older than you. I write freelance articles for other publications, so you might see my name elsewhere occasionally. Disclosure: I wrote a paid testimonial for the Speedify VPN service in April 2017.