According to Studio Binder, "Analog horror is a sub-genre of horror that draws heavily on the style and aesthetics of vintage analog media, such as VHS and cassette tapes. It's a form of horror that capitalizes on the eerie quality of grainy footage, distorted audio, and archaic technology to create an unsettling atmosphere. The emphasis on analog media paves the way for a distinctive narrative style, relying heavily on subtext and environmental storytelling." (https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-analog-horror-definition/) So, knowing what Analog horror is, we look at a newish character making it's rounds...The Boiled One. A creature that watches as you sleep in the shadows.
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