Greatest Video Game Screenshots of 2013

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64. Daylight

64. Daylight

Daylight is not your average survival horror game. For starters the player does not have access to weapons; their only tool is their cell phone, which is also their sole light source, which really begs the question; what do you do when you are faced with a situation like this? The screenshot screams suspense and all things that could possibly go wrong. I am sure the game will have plenty of moments like this where there is absolute calmness mixed with a weird environment to really scare the hell out of you.


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