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BaTIM has ambiance, which every horro game needs, but its not perfect. I personally like this game. I don't LOVE it, I like it. Now, I'm entitled to my own opinion, weather you like it or not, and you can't force me to change it. You can state your "facts" on why Bendy is the worst horror game, but I'm not gonna follow your opinion, because, like I said earlier, I'm entitled to my own opinions and you are to yours. But just remember: opinions are not facts; when there are downsides there is an upside; people are entitled to their own opinion.
Though I am yet to experience the same level of horror he demands I feel his sentiment alright. Games like Silent Hill, Fatal Frame, Amnesia, and other great horror games for their time restricted the players the whole concept, story, and enemy, keeping you in the shadows as it builds suspense until they give you the drop.
Nowadays, horror games aren't much as they are jumpscares and chase scenes but I do enjoy the story behind underneath them. I don't know, maybe I'm just me.
You know not all horror games need to be on a exorcist level