About
Red Suit Studios is a multimedia storytelling studio. We build worlds that live across formats — games, books, music, podcasts, and video — because some stories refuse to fit inside a single container.
This studio exists to tell stories that feel real — the kind you recognize before you understand why.
Mission
To tell grounded, intimate horror stories that explore fear inside human behavior.
Red Suit Studios is built around one belief: horror is most terrifying when it feels plausible.
Not because it’s “dark.” But because it’s familiar — injustice, strangers next door, systems that fail, relationships that slowly reveal themselves.
We don’t chase shock. We build tension, doubt, and emotional aftermath. The goal is not to scare you once. The goal is to stay with you.
What we make
Multiple formats. One studio voice. One connected universe of themes.
Games
Narrative-driven experiences where player agency has weight and moral comfort is never guaranteed.
Books
Fiction and hybrid works that preserve inner lives, contradictions, and the things other formats can’t hold.
Music
Concept albums and soundtracks where songs act as chapters, perspectives, and emotional residue.
Audio
Podcasts, narrated horror, and voice-led artifacts designed for solitude — and honesty.
Video & Short-form
Shorts, trailers, and fragments that extend the worlds through mood and implication. Not “content” — evidence, invitations, and echoes.
Studio philosophy
Stories that mainstream art often can’t risk telling.
Red Suit Studios exists to sing, write, and build the things that might be too raw, too awkward, too honest, or too “unlikeable” for safe brands.
We’re interested in people at their most human: contradictory, defensive, tender, ashamed, brave, petty, loyal, fragile.
The work is grounded, realistic, and emotionally specific — because specificity is what makes fear recognizable.
The creator
A solo studio with a long memory and too many tabs open.
Built by one person
Red Suit Studios is currently created and run by a solo developer and writer. The work spans interactive design, narrative, music, and production — because the worlds demand it.
The studio name is a play on “suit” as in cards — hearts for passion, diamonds for fortune — and also the professional suit. The red is the cost: effort, sacrifice, and a little blood.
Why “Fear is Personal”?
Because the scariest stories aren’t the ones with the biggest monsters. They’re the ones that touch something real: your home, your relationships, your sense of safety.
Want to explore?
Start with a world that speaks to you. Then choose the format that fits how you like to experience stories.