I mean, let’s be real. Movies like Unfriended and Truth or Dare neither have the material to work with or the larger IP interest/appeal to make them full-blown mazes like you want. Smushing them together in a mash-up maze works better because you get a taste of what each is like for just long enough before they’ve overstayed their welcome and it becomes clear that there’s only so much you can do with them.
Hell, I loved Freaky, for instance, but I can readily admit that there’s not that much to work with for a maze since 80% of the movie is focused on the comedy of the swap concept, and what we did get on both coasts in 2022’s mashup maze covered all the ground possible (the few kills, unique sets, etc.) that the movie provided.
They’re not all going to be bangers, and some movies CAN provide full mazes, but… the compilation mazes have their place at HHN when it comes to representing “lesser” horror movies and giving them a space to play. (And whether they succeed in doing so is a different conversation on a case-by-case basis, but my overall point is still the same.)