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When Chris Kesler was six years old, he sat just outside of his cousin's room and peered at the flickering TV through a crack in the doorway. On-screen, in grainy VHS quality, a murderous red-haired doll in Cabbage Patch overalls laughed as it attempted to murder anyone in its path. Kesler was enraptured. He technically wasn't allowed to watch Child's Play, but he was drawn to its terror the way other kids gravitated toward Saturday morning cartoons.
"I was scared for days, but there was something really fascinating about it," Kesler recalls. "I think one of the major draws of horror is that there's a whole range of emotions that you can experience from the comfort and safety of your home."
Kesler's fascination with terror followed him into adulthood. He's the creator and lead developer of , a first-person horror game that fans have been looking forward to since its reveal in late 2015. Allison Road gained early traction largely because of its similarities to , a high-profile mini-game from Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro that served as the prequel to . The Silent Hill franchise is revered among horror fans and, at the time, its resurrection from two masters of storytelling was exciting news.
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