Here Be Monsters Emotional High Fidelity: On Adapting Horror Games By Emma Kostopolus • April 3rd, 2026 Both Return to Silent Hill and Iron Lung take pretty extreme creative liberties with the stories they tell, but only the latter is successful as an adaptation.
Here Be Monsters > Terminal: A review By Emma Kostopolus • February 27th, 2026 Buried in all the content, there are some truly gorgeous, deeply impactful moments.
Here Be Monsters Puberty is Hell: Growing up in Silent Hill f By Emma Kostopolus • February 3rd, 2026 Silent Hill f did nothing else so much as remind me just how badly being a teenager sucked.
Here Be Monsters Hear Me Out: On the Pitfalls of Resident Evil 4 By Emma Kostopolus • December 4th, 2025 Try as I might, I simply cannot overcome my animosity towards this game, this most lauded and vaunted of the Evils which Reside.
Here Be Monsters The Limits of Powerlessness: On Silent Hill f By Emma Kostopolus • November 4th, 2025 The game appears to want to have it both ways – “run and hide” in tandem with “stand and fight.”
Here Be Monsters Nightmare Logic and the Horrors of Confusion By Emma Kostopolus • October 3rd, 2025 Each person trapped in Silent Hill is seeing their own unique version of Hell, and only occasionally do those visions overlap.
Here Be Monsters Dead Wives’ Society: Male Guilt and the Horror Game By Emma Kostopolus • September 9th, 2025 The important things remain the same: there is a man, there are the horrors and there is the specter of the woman he loved and lost.