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You would spend more on a movie ticket for a matinée showing.
Those generally have better quality/effort. Most of these cheap horror experience games look absolutely terrible (and wouldve 20 years ago as well) and last an hour at most of you aren’t brain-dead. At least a movie is generally two hours
And get 4x as much runtime. But it's not apples to apples; movies aren't interactive, and I've spent way more on games that weren't worth either their price or the time to play them through to the end.