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The scariest game?; What's yours?
Topic Started: Jan 21 2011, 12:29 PM (1,476 Views)
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Jan 21 2011, 09:53 PM
doom 3. it had this certain part a little bit in that had something adorable written on the wall in blood and BOOM! a man hanging from teh ceiling. i jumped like a foot and a half and had like seven heart attacks.
I never made it that far. But I have to quite Doom 3 for the true scary experience I've had to deal with in a game.
It was inside a room, that much is obvious. In fact during one of the earlier scenes, when I find a small room, with a few computers, with merely a glass window separating the two.

I had the door shut, and had perfect visual around the room it self.
Now the first appearance of that wheelchair monster, and when I thought I was safe. Think again. The creature attacked the window, and that scared the shit out of me. Yeah, I know, have obvious learned a lot lately to handle sudden but scary appearances.
Of course, Dead Space wasn't really scary, more entertaining to me.

And I never vouched my self playing Alan Wake. But hey I did, and even if it had some scary moments, nothing can compare what I had to go through with in Doom 3. I never played that after this.
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For me Resident Evil 4 on the Wii was pretty scary. A villager chasing you with a chainsaw, is pretty scary. Also the crimson head zombies, from the Gamecube remake of RE1, did scare me. RE 1 & 4 are the two scariest games, when I first played them.
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Bowie and Metallix I couldn't agree more with the Fatal Frame (Project Zero here in Europe) games they were really scary and really gave an element of suspense and I love survival horror games that do not give you weapons. I find weapons rather destroy the atmosphere because it's not so much about surviving but barging around shooting the heads off of things. But that's just me.
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The first Fatal Frame is very rare, but that is an awesome game! I also owned the second one and that one was just as scary. It was different since it was two sisters and different locations instead of a man in a mansion but they were both very scary and good.
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Yeah it is hard to get them now you're right there. When I first started working in my company we had a few copies for the PS2 but for XBox they were like gold dust. Now you're lucky if you see any of them in the store at all.
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I don't really play 'scary' games, but Fallout 3, when I first got it, freaked me the hell out. xD Later on though, I got used to it, and it wasn't scary in the least.

The only true 'scary' game I ever played was Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. At the time I thought it was scary- but then again, I was pretty young and watching my father play it. xD Nowadays I don't really find it scary, but it kinda creeps me out at times. (Mainly when I'm really tired, and more easily frightened/startled.)
 
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Bioshock freaked the crap out of me, despite the fact I knew how it started and had watched my ex play it multiple times.
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I don't really play 'scary' games, but Fallout 3, when I first got it, freaked me the hell out. xD Later on though, I got used to it, and it wasn't scary in the least.

The only true 'scary' game I ever played was Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. At the time I thought it was scary- but then again, I was pretty young and watching my father play it. xD Nowadays I don't really find it scary, but it kinda creeps me out at times. (Mainly when I'm really tired, and more easily frightened/startled.)
What part of Fallout 3 scared you?
I don't recall any scary moments, except for giant deathclaws in the Vegas one.
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Jan 23 2011, 01:33 PM
Bioshock freaked the crap out of me, despite the fact I knew how it started and had watched my ex play it multiple times.
I know right?!

I was the same I think the bit that really unsettled me, well two bits.

The bit where you are standing in a small cold room listening to one of the Dictaphone things and you see breath that isn't yours coming over you. Then you turn around and someone's there.

The other bit is right at the start when you step into the, is it called, a biosphere? And it takes you up into Rapture and when the lift kind of breaks down it's all dark and there's a splicer outside trying to entice you out? that bit especially just freaked me out no end.
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Jan 23 2011, 01:46 PM
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I don't really play 'scary' games, but Fallout 3, when I first got it, freaked me the hell out. xD Later on though, I got used to it, and it wasn't scary in the least.

The only true 'scary' game I ever played was Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. At the time I thought it was scary- but then again, I was pretty young and watching my father play it. xD Nowadays I don't really find it scary, but it kinda creeps me out at times. (Mainly when I'm really tired, and more easily frightened/startled.)
What part of Fallout 3 scared you?
I don't recall any scary moments, except for giant deathclaws in the Vegas one.
I said 'at first'. Mostly just the blasted landscape filled with freaky mutant creatures that sometimes seem to appear out of nowhere and attack from behind.

New Vegas didn't scare me at all.
 
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Jan 23 2011, 01:57 PM
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Bioshock freaked the crap out of me, despite the fact I knew how it started and had watched my ex play it multiple times.
I know right?!

I was the same I think the bit that really unsettled me, well two bits.

The bit where you are standing in a small cold room listening to one of the Dictaphone things and you see breath that isn't yours coming over you. Then you turn around and someone's there.

The other bit is right at the start when you step into the, is it called, a biosphere? And it takes you up into Rapture and when the lift kind of breaks down it's all dark and there's a splicer outside trying to entice you out? that bit especially just freaked me out no end.
Yeah, the opening was a bit nerve-wracking. And Sander Cohen... Badass and scariest guy ever... At the same time.
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You're gonna laugh, but Majora's Mask has scared me. If you remember, the game presents an apocalypse that you're trying to prevent. When the time's come for it, the music swings to this pretty much everywhere. Clock Town's pretty much empty, and everything just seems over. And even if you're in a dungeon, if you're unable to play the Song of Time (boss battle, perhaps?) you have to watch your crushing failure, a devestating end to everything. I mean, time limits have happened in video games but Majora's Mask takes the cake for giving you a reason. You don't die or fail the mission, you, through omission, destroy the planet and have to watch. It's not that it's particularly scary like the abovementioned, it's that it mixes fears so well (death, failure, loneliness,) and even though you won't exactly jump at every turn, even though you won't be surprised when everything goes downhill, you still fear.

Not to mention "I...I SHALL CONSUME...CONSUME...CONSUME EVERYTHING."
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Hm... Legacy of Kane (spell check, it's been awhile), Bioshock, Kingdom Hearts, Elder Scrolls Oblivion.

My top 2 scariest picks are: any Silent Hill game and any Resident Evil game. Screw both those titles, I refuse to ever play any again. They make me cry, they literally make me sit there and sob my little eyes out. I won't play alone and I surely won't play at night. Those are my designated "breakfast time with several people in the room" games. IF I'll even play them at all, which is highly unlikely.
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Jan 23 2011, 03:56 PM
Kingdom Hearts, Elder Scrolls Oblivion.
I fail to see how exactly these ones are scary. |P
Kingdom Hearts is a Disney game made for children for gods' sake.
And Oblivion just seemed extremely bright and colourful. Almost like your character was on a lot of drugs. xP But seriously, how exactly are these scary in the least?

Anyways...
I rarely find games scary, however there were a couple moments in Dead Space where it made me jump. Other than that, I can't think of a whole lot that were actually scary. xP
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