Is there any horror RPG scenarios with the same kind of horror than in Asian films like The Grudge, The Ring, Dark Water or The Eye ?
PCs are stuck in a car with Asian woman driving
>>50625344
How would you define Asian horror (in terms of how it's different from western horror), so that we know what sort of things to look for
>>50626439
Not OP, but Asian horror tends to have a lot of ghosts, especially ghosts tied to locations and objects.
>>50626439
For the most part, it seems that the danger people face in American horror is of gruesome physical violence, whether from being murdered by a knife-wielding maniac, devoured by zombies, or tortured by a Hellraiser-style supernatural foe. Generally, you survive this kind of horror by finding a way to fight back and destroy it (albeit often only temporarily, provided the movie gets a sequel).
The danger in Japanese horror tends to be of a more spiritual nature. Someone who falls victim to the ghost/curse will vanish or just drop dead without physical injury. Characters who survive do so by avoiding the ghostly peril altogether or finding a way to free themselves from its curse, not by fighting it. If you try to confront the ghost directly, you're pretty much fucked.
>>50625344
The singular answer is Dread.
>>50625344
>you will never be haunted by a Japanese ghost qt3.14
>>50629060
Pro-tip: If a spooky ghost lady starts invading your personal space just turn around and start invading her personal space...
70 percent chance that she gets embarrassed and backs off...
30 percent chance that something like this happens:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6TWE1kYVm0