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One, Two, Slender Man's Coming For You

In the Internet age of immediate debunking and cynicism, the legend of Slender Man persists. Learn how the myth came to be, and meet the designer behind the terrifying game known as Slender.

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Even though Slender Man has no face, do not look at him. Even though Slender Man often appears far away, he’s always near. Even though Slender Man will not physically touch you, he’s dangerous. Even though Slender Man is more terrifying, ambitious and skilled at night, he’s still lurking during the day. Nowhere, it seems, is really safe.

You may not see him, but he’s there. And he’s scary as hell.

There are few examples of believable monster mythologies created in the modern age. The Internet has made it both incredibly easy and deceptively hard for the traditional myth to propagate, but Slender Man is a rare example of a tall tale slowly transformed into a legitimate myth, one that’s expanded well beyond its humble origins on the Something Awful forums. Slender Man is now a creepy creature with a life of its own, and it's only growing.

Cue the “Create Paranormal Images” thread from the Something Awful message boards in the Comedy Goldmine category from April 30, 2009. User “Gerogerigegege” created the thread.

“Creating paranormal images has been a hobby of mine for quite some time,” said Gerogerigegege in a thread that's now, amazingly, three years old. “Occasionally, I stumble upon odd web sites showcasing strange photos, and I always wondered if it were possible to get one of my own chops in a book, documentary, or web site just by casually leaking it out into the web -- whether they'd be supplements to bogus stories or not.”

If you don't see Slender Man yet, give it a moment. Eventually, you will. Have fun.
If you don't see Slender Man yet, give it a moment. Eventually, you will. Have fun.

The first few pages include your typical hair-raising submissions, including poorly Photoshopped ghosts and distorted faces with too much blur filtering. On the third page, however, user Victor Surge posts two altered photographs with accompanying stories. The faux accounts tell of “The Slender Man,” a person, creature or thing that apparently stalks children. It’s the fictional context, combined with the creepy photos, that cements “The Slender Man.”

“One of two recovered photographs from the Stirling City Library blaze,” reads the description attached to the second photograph. “Notable for being taken the day which fourteen children vanished and for what is referred to as ‘The Slender Man’. Deformities cited as film defects by officials. Fire at library occurred one week later. Actual photograph confiscated as evidence.”

Like The Blair Witch Project, a little sense of realism goes a long way. Your mind fills in the gaps, and your mind can be an evil thing.

“An urban legend requires an audience ignorant of the origin of the legend,” said Victor Surge in an interview with Know Your Meme. “It needs unverifiable third and forth hand (or more) accounts to perpetuate the myth. On the Internet, anyone is privy to its origins as evidenced by the very public Somethingawful thread. But what is funny is that despite this, it still spread. Internet memes are finicky things and by making something at the right place and time it can swell into an ‘Internet Urban Legend.’”

Responding to enthusiasm from other users, Victor Surge began expanding upon the legend, establishing Slender Man’s distinctive features, tropes that would later be exploited in other mediums, including video games.

In addition to his tentacles, faceless appearance, and suit, Slender Man appears with a layer of fog.
In addition to his tentacles, faceless appearance, and suit, Slender Man appears with a layer of fog.

“Both subjects were hunting in the Steinmen woods four hours before sundown,” reads a story about two hunters in the woods who encountered Slender Man. “Surviving subject states that while hunting both men grew uneasy as fog levels rapidly increased. A constant murmuring sound accompanied by a low hum eventually became apparent to the two men an hour after the fog increased.”

Slender Man captured the imagination of the thread, resulting in pages and pages of other users creating material related to Slender Man, diversifying its abilities and establishing a deep history of “sightings.” The thread keeps going, eventually sputtering out around page 46, but Slender Man didn’t die there.

Like Slender Man’s tentacles, the myth spread. Slender Man was just getting started.

The largest tangent, and one more likely responsible for introducing outsiders to the idea of Slender Man, was a YouTube series called Marble Hornets. The first episode of Marble Hornets was published in June 20, 2009, just weeks after Slender Man was conceived on the ground floor of Something Awful. The series follows Jay, a friend of Alex Kralie, a college film student who was preparing to shoot a movie called Marble Hornets, only to give up partway through, following a series of incidents wherein friends described him as distracted, irritated, and paranoid.

The first episode has 1,893,614 views, as of this writing. The series is still going, too, with episode 61 having been published just a week ago. Hundreds of thousands of users are still following the saga, myself included.

In Something Awful’s footsteps, Marble Hornets helps reinforce signs of Slender Man’s presence:

Giant Bomb readers will probably have the most familiarity with episode 10, though.

Like many others, I hadn’t heard about Slender Man until the video game from Parsec Productions, simply titled Slender, started making the rounds. Not thinking much of it, I booted up Slender in the middle of the day. A few minutes in, I shut it off. Slender was too much, even with the sun blaring. Why am I playing this?

In Slender, players are dropped into the middle of the woods, and given a deceptively simple task: collect eight scraps of paper. The pieces of paper are about Slender Man, though, and Slender Man is following you. True to lore, he does not speak and he does not attack, but he stalks. Oh, he stalks. And if you look at him, your vision goes screwy, and it sounds as though someone is blaring a broken, staticy radio through an amplifier meant to fill up a stadium. The sensation is unsettling, and looking at the screen is an exercise in terror.

(The sheer act of writing these sentences is giving me goosebumps, by the way.)

Parsec Productions, the studio behind Slender, is just one man, it turns out. Slender is the twisted creation of 35-year-old designer Mark Hadley of New Mexico. He’s a hard man to get a hold of, one who seems very private, and only responded to my requests regarding Slender with brief, pointed comments after weeks of prodding.

This is not a position you want to be in while playing Slender. It's time to look away, and run.
This is not a position you want to be in while playing Slender. It's time to look away, and run.

Hadley was unaware of Slender Man’s origins on Something Awful, and learned of it through Marble Hornet. Slender was merely an experiment for Hadley, who’d never used the popular development tool Unity before. Unity makes a simple game like this doable. Like Slender Man himself, the results were unintentional.

Hadley was reluctant to discuss previous creations, but we can gain some insight from archived pages. Until recently, the Parsec Productions website primarily pointed towards a board game he'd designed called Pancakes. Yes, Pancakes. It's no longer referenced on the site, but a little digging shows the Pancakes page is actually still active, even if the game is temporarily dead.

"That was a (somewhat failed) project of mine from a couple of years back," he said. "I'm also an aspiring card and board game designer, and I had made a simple card game that I was trying to sell, but haven't been successful at it. I took it down for now so that it doesn't cause confusion for people looking for info about Slender."

He would, however, speak to his inspirations.

“I like horror games, and one that especially sticks out is Amnesia: The Dark Descent,” he said. “I liked a lot about the game and I think it did a masterful job of creating a true horror experience through helplessness, atmosphere, and unsettling images (as well as building up suspense instead of relying solely on jump scares). If I had one complaint with it, it's that it doesn't have as much replay value since it's mostly scripted (I like it when games include at least some degree of randomization).”

Randomization is a huge element of Slender’s appeal. It’s resulted in a community of users scribbling out maps to help players who can’t or aren’t willing to put in the time to find all of Slender’s notes.

Slender works because it’s effective at establishing a chaotic atmosphere, and its design plays to Haldey’s own strengths and weaknesses as a creator. The character model for Slender Man is hysterically bad, but since the gameplay forces players to look away from Slender Man to survive, it’s irrelevant. It’s only when the player dies that Slender Man’s blocky polygons becomes front-and-center. By then, you’re so freaked out, it hardly matters.

Haldey said the basic character model for Slender Man was a “limitation of time,” though one he’s hoping to address with a graphical update in the future.

Work began on Slender in the beginning of May, and he released that first version soon after.

“The initial release was actually very limited,” he said. “I posted it to the Unity forums of course, since I had worked on it there. I also posted it to a Slender Man mythos forum, and to one other forum that I frequent. Other than that and the youtube video trailer (which I made to include with the aforementioned forum posts), I didn't really spread it around at all. Someone from one of the forums showed it to a popular YouTuber, who posted a video of himself playing it, and it went viral shortly after that.”

Here’s that original trailer, for reference:

That “popular YouTuber,” by the way, was Tom “JurassicJunkie” Wheldon, whose help in giving Slender an early, centralized place to live probably lead to much of its viral popularity. Upon learning there was no official website for Slender, Wheldon established www.slendergame.com a basic site (it’s more fleshed out now) with details about the Slender Man legend, and links to brand-new mirrors for the PC and Mac versions of the game.

More servers were essential, as all of them kept crashing. Wheldon's site is how I first found the game.

The website actually ticked Hadley off, since players kept assuming it was the official website.

“While initiative is good, I don't think it was right to do it without gaining my permission first,” he said.

Wheldon did ask for permission, but buried under a slew of emails, Hadley didn’t respond quickly. Given how long it took for me to get in touch with Hadley, I can understand why Wheldon went ahead, and solicited forgiveness later. When asked, Hadley still sounds slightly peeved about Wheldon’s site, but seems to have buried the hatchet now that it sports the tagline “this is not the official Slender game site.” The official site, complete with t-shirts, is now up.

Slender is currently at version 0.9.6, which includes some tiny changes to the game, including the addition of fog. As if Slender was a game that needed more ways to creep you out, right? Slender was not intended to be perpetually in development, but Hadley has plans to continue iterating on it, due to its enormous and continued popularity.

Just one of several Slender spin-offs, this one focused on playing with more than one person.
Just one of several Slender spin-offs, this one focused on playing with more than one person.

He’s not the only one hoping to capitalize on Slender Man in video game form, either. There’s a multiplayer variant in development called Slender: Source, and an awfully similar game set in different environments called Slenderman’s Shadow. More maps for the latter are on the way, and it gives credit where credit is due, as Slenderman’s Shadow opens with the text “based on Slender.”

The effectiveness of Slender Man as a tool of horror means he (or it) probably isn’t going away anytime soon. There’s even speculation Slender Man was an inspiration for a series of creatures on Doctor Who called The Silence. Who knows?

“We think the appeal about the Slenderman is that he isn't exactly what you'd picture a ‘monster’ to look like,” said Slender: Source designer Justin Hall. “He's sort of 'human' and that's probably what makes him so scary. [...] Why does he kidnap children, why doesn't he have a face, and why does he have tentacles? I think the fact that we perceive him as a human, but he's more than a human makes him scary. The fact that he cannot be explained.”

Hadley, the man responsible for scaring the crap out of so many of us, probably puts it best.

“We know nothing about his motives, his abilities, what he's capable of, or what his ultimate purpose is,” he said. “We only know he exists, and sometimes we're not even sure of that.”

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Patrick, why must you scare the shit out of me at work?

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I dislike these games. I understand that the idea of "willing suspension of disbelief" is required to find scary things, scary. But, at least with me, Slender just couldn't pull it off. I went into Amnesia with my Mr. Tough-guy-attitude on, but will still plenty scared of it after only about 30 minutes of game play. I just really don't think the Slender game is well, good. I think it's over-blown hype started by the indie hipster guild.

Also, you're a great writer Patrick.

I love you

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Enjoyable article on a topic that I find interesting and fun. Slender is a spooky little game that plays off the story well and is pretty creepy in the right regards. Comments were amusing too with the odd collection of "This is a bad article because I don't like the game/topic" and "How dare you!" responses. Internet battling. Somewhere Slenderman goes to facepalm and then realizes that is a little more difficult than he thought.

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@notdavid said:

I never heard of Marble Hornets, but EverymanHYBRID is a fantastic Slender Man themed web series. It's been running for a good two years now.

EverymanHYBRID is, like all the others, a follower of Marble Hornets.

Like, it's certainly better than 95% of all Slender Man adaptations, but the original is the original and nothing can take that away.

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That's so fucking awesome.

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Internet is nuts. Interesting story.

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Some of those pictures were downright harrowing, I thought. Also, Tricky´s thing for horror gaming shows me games I´d never hear about otherwise.

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@Krabonq said:

"Like many others, I hadn’t heard about Slender Man until the video game from Parsec Productions, simply titled Slender, started making the rounds." - How can you not know about Minecraft's Endermen being a gigantic reference to them !?

Not all of us play Minecraft.

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Salad Fingers with no face.

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I never heard of Marble Hornets, but EverymanHYBRID is a fantastic Slender Man themed web series. It's been running for a good two years now.

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Great write up, and glad to have you back Patrick

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There should be a Breaking Brad where he has to beat Slender.

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That shit is fucking creepy.

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Still remember watching Marble Hornets late one night when I was told it was some goofy documentary, and then the first clip of Slender Man outside the window nearby made me poo.

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fuck u patrick know i think i see this dude everytime im driving at night....lol fml.

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@Robopengy: I guess you didn't even read the article or you would see where Slender Man originated from.

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Great editorial mate! Hadn't heard of slenderman until I heard of this game, those pictures are nightmarish! Very interesting creation... It is a creation right?! RIGHT!? AAHHH!

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This was a great read. Thank you!!

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I'm pretty sure slenderman was created on /x/ as a joke long ago, but I don't have facts to back that up. Now something that was much much more scary, and real, was a facebook that someone found on /x/. It had posts upon posts, and on every news update, the woman had posted 300 paragraphs, all in language of the 1700s. She was talking with herself, and you couldn't understand it, but you could see common threads in some weird story about being royalty. Someone contacted one of her friends, and turned out she was real, and had gone insane somehow. She used to be a professor, and she must have been going through an episode. That stuff was real internet creepiness.

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@Robopengy: Reddit crap?

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Great read, Patrick. While I have seen the Slender Man photos before, I didn't know anything about their creation. And now I am off to check out the game.

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Patrick Tricky Trick Klepek, back in the saddle.

Been waiting for your thoughts on this one. Booted it up last night, lasted about ten minutes or so before I got the staticy radio sounds, and shut it down immediately.

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@MormonWarrior said:

@SubwayD said:

How are people so scared of this? Is it a joke that I'm not in on?

It's not even a particularly good ghost story.

Yeah....I mean, horror is relative. I still think The Sixth Sense is one of the scariest movies ever. But still, a random photo gag thing that's really obscure and doesn't really do anything doesn't make sense to me. He just lurks...and lurks some more. Nothing really happens. I dunno. Scary. I don't get it.

It's the concept that draws fear.

He can be in broad daylight.

He can be anywhere, because he's apparently selectively invisible unless somebody brings a camera and goes "oh shit Slendy!"

He's a chameleon, intelligent enough to appear as a sort of "authority figure", but not smart enough to get down the minutiae of human appearance.

You never see him move.

Also, if he winds up stalking you, you will inevitably get the shit murdered out of you or completely insane. There's no happy endings.

Yeah, he doesn't burst out of a closet and go ABLARGABLOO. It's a more subdued terror.

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@SubwayD said:

How are people so scared of this? Is it a joke that I'm not in on?

It's not even a particularly good ghost story.

Yeah....I mean, horror is relative. I still think The Sixth Sense is one of the scariest movies ever. But still, a random photo gag thing that's really obscure and doesn't really do anything doesn't make sense to me. He just lurks...and lurks some more. Nothing really happens. I dunno. Scary. I don't get it.

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@Demoskinos said:

The short synopsis of the comments im reading is "Wahhhhh slender man is stupid you shouldn't like it. Quit liking what I don't like!" Please, grow up people. If you dont like it that's fine. State that and move on. Giving Patrick shit for writing this and chastising people who think the slender thing is cool is fucking childish.

I look forward to the day that this is common sense instead of something you have to tell people. One day we'll get there. (probably not)

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I had never heard of the Slender Man before, but it certainly brings to mind the "Men in Black" or "Greys" of alien myths, I don't really care for horror games, (Fatal Frame sapped all my courage as a kid) but this looks quite interesting. I may try it out.

As always, the writing in this article was top notch.

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watched on utube, seemed scarier than amnesia, better if i save my nerves for amnesia 2 i think..

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Patrick, look up the game Paranormal. It's a found-footage, Paranormal Activity/Blair Witch style horror game I made. It uses Unreal Engine and has become quite popular on YouTube. Contact me if you need any more details or a copy of the game.

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Really good to have you have you back man, this sort of stuff is why you have been such a great addition to GB. I may not like some of the stuff you put up (this is right up my street though) but its always good to have someone introducing me to new bits of the internet I don't have time to ferret out myself.

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The short synopsis of the comments im reading is "Wahhhhh slender man is stupid you shouldn't like it. Quit liking what I don't like!" Please, grow up people. If you dont like it that's fine. State that and move on. Giving Patrick shit for writing this and chastising people who think the slender thing is cool is fucking childish.

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I don't understand why this game is getting everyone and their mother to write articles about it, it's nowhere near the first Slender Man media, it's not particularly good or well made, and it certainly isn't scary (well no slender man media is, I come to it for the aesthetic appeal). 

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@Korolev said:

It looks like someone with Marfan Syndrome wearing a business suit. The only creepy part is that he stalks children, but although that would make him a monster, he'd be no more a monster than a pedophile. And certainly not that scary to anyone other than young kids.

Slender man ain't interesting. Or Frightening. Or anything really, except apparently he's an out-of-proportion man in a suit. I've seen scarier stuff under my bed.

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I love that you wrote this article... my buddies and I just picked this game up at the end of last week and have been enjoying it thoroughly, even if that means we're totally terrified the whole time...

My girlfriend has forbidden me from playing it in her presence... or even when she's in the other room...

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@mbr2: I'm aware Patrick did an article on Amnesia, I was just advising anyone reading this article to play that instead. Also, no, I'm not going to waste my time playing this garbage. Apologies for having better things to do.

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It looks like someone with Marfan Syndrome wearing a business suit. The only creepy part is that he stalks children, but although that would make him a monster, he'd be no more a monster than a pedophile. And certainly not that scary to anyone other than young kids.

Slender man ain't interesting. Or Frightening. Or anything really, except apparently he's an out-of-proportion man in a suit. I've seen scarier stuff under my bed.

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I gave up the :10bux: a short while before that thread started so it was the first big photoshop thread I took part in. I remember slenderman, along with the rest of the early submissions, being pretty dumb until some more goons took a crack at making images of him. He really got into his own when the shitty smudge tool tentacles evolved into the great looking elongated limbs and extra arms and such. The pre-marble hornets slendy I always felt was much more intimidating. Before, he was this wholly alien creature, oftentimes standing a dozen feet tall and holding himself up by his horrifically stretched arms. But then the public eye was introduced to him as "the dude with no face that stands around" and now we have this shitty model shuffling around while people film themselves overreacting on a scare cam on youtube.

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How are people so scared of this? Is it a joke that I'm not in on?

It's not even a particularly good ghost story.

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@Kipster79: The paranormal show called Haunted Highway also did an investigation for the Tall Man.

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I loved this article. =] I've recently started looking into Slender Man and he's such an interesting creature-suit-man!

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@Deusx: Oh I read them. You don't give any good reason for being as dismissive and negative about what is a really well written article except for "this doesn't interest me so I'm gonna dump on it". So I responded about how I figured was appropriate.

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stealing shamelessly from leigh alexander:

"i think it's really telling that the internet's idea of terrifying is a really thin person"

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@Schmollian said:

Wonder how long it will take for Hollywood to get a hold on Slender Man, considering how popular the Marble Hornets videos are.

Hollywood are way ahead of you - there's a film out called Tall Man (no, really), based on the Slender Man myth.

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I thought Marble Hornets was kind of silly, really. It didn't start out that way, but at some point it just got to be kind of goofy and not really scary or even interesting. I don't think those guys quite knew where they were going at some point, and I'd heard they essentially "rebooted" their story with a new guy in a new location in order to get away from all of the reality-warping camera effects and fat guys in dollar store "Alien" halloween masks.
 
A friend tried to get me in to a similar video series called Everyman Hybrid which starts out as a web series on personal fitness but eventually takes a turn for the weird when Slenderman starts showing up. Eventually it is revealed that

Unfortunately, EMH is really hard to follow because it's a "cross-media" event, so you have to be following them on Twitter and checking their forums and "taking part" in the story for yourself and I don't really feel committed enough to do that, so I generally have no idea what's going on in any recent EMH video and it's starting to tread in to the same silly ideas that made me stop watching Marble Hornets.
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Good read, welcome back Patrick! :)

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Very interesting stuff and a well done article. An absolute joy to read. Now, I'm not quite a hundred percent behind this weird horror hype - at least that's the way I perceive it - where all too many people, especially LPers, overact ridiculously to somewhat tame horror games and people get way to excited about the respective scares. Just another case where there's a huge danger to get oversold on a title and be down on it for that reason.

But the concept and mythology of Slender is creepy and very solid in its minimalist and ultimately conventional way (surrounded by fog, deformed humanoid appearance, Stalker theme). I'd love to find a game with the character I can get into and I'm glad I now know a bit more about this weird Slender game I've heard rumblings about. All that being said, they way this article outlines that whole story and points to all the interesting facets while still being a couple of professional steps ahead of other gaming site/ blog fare is exceptional and something I feel one could only read on a select few sites. Other than GB maybe the occasional RPS feature for my tastes. Great stuff and I'm really looking forward to read more like this here!

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That was a well-written article, very informative.

Slender however is very exaggarated, it's not that scary, the only way you can die is by looking at him or by accidently running into him, he never walks toward you, he just watches, in fact i doubt he even has a walk animation...

If you do not suffer fom any kind epilepsy, i would suggest you play "A Mother's Inferno" instead.

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I've never heard of the slender man before now, but it seems pretty awesome. I'm usually a complete chicken when it comes to horror games/movies, but I love stuff like this or The Blair Witch or Amnesia. It's kind of corny but I like it. I prefer being scared by my own mind I guess.

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"Like many others, I hadn’t heard about Slender Man until the video game from Parsec Productions, simply titled Slender, started making the rounds." - How can you not know about Minecraft's Endermen being a gigantic reference to them !?

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Fantastic article. Thanks Patrick!

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Yes, to all the doubters, this is why Patrick helps make GB special.