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Decoding Fear: Exploring User Experiences in Virtual Reality Horror Games

Human-Computer Interaction 2023-12-27 v1

Abstract

This preliminary study investigated user experiences in VR horror games, highlighting fear-triggering and gender-based differences in perception. By utilizing a scientifically validated and specially designed questionnaire, we successfully collected questionnaire data from 23 subjects for an early empirical study of fear induction in a virtual reality gaming environment. The early findings suggest that visual restrictions and ambient sound-enhanced realism may be more effective in intensifying the fear experience. Participants exhibited a tendency to avoid playing alone or during nighttime, underscoring the significant psychological impact of VR horror games. The study also revealed a distinct gender difference in fear perception, with female participants exhibiting a higher sensitivity to fear stimuli. However, the preference for different types of horror games was not solely dominated by males; it varied depending on factors such as the game's pace, its objectives, and the nature of the fear stimulant.

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@article{arxiv.2312.15582,
  title  = {Decoding Fear: Exploring User Experiences in Virtual Reality Horror Games},
  author = {He Zhang and Xinyang Li and Christine Qiu and Xinyi Fu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.15582},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

9 pages, 4 figures, 7 tables, accepted by CHCHI2023

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