Which do you prefer scary movies or scary video games? I prefer scary video games because it's interactive but...Not many video games are scary except for the Resident Evil remake on the GameCube.
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Which do you prefer scary movies or scary video games? I prefer scary video games because it's interactive but...Not many video games are scary except for the Resident Evil remake on the GameCube.
I'm a total pansy, so I wouldn't play or watch either.
I hate both well I can kind of handle them:shoot:
Horror movies bore me, and horror games tend to do the same. Though some are somewhat entertaining. So I chose horror games.
horrific video-games, like of Silent Hill's calibur. because even if i get to watch my favorite horror scenes on DVD, i don't get to really play it.
most horror flicks have lame stories...so do the games, but at least you get to play them instead of sittin on your couch going
"DONT GO IN THERE......oh no he di'int!"
Fatal Frame makes me jump out of my skin, I love it.
Scary movies.
Every level of chip's challenge that had those venus flytrap lookin' monsters that chased you scared me out of my wits.
Surely you guys know Chip's Challenge?
Fatal Frame scares Little PuPu. :(
Scary Game
-After playing the original Silent Hill, all scary movies seemed tame in comparison.
Edit: The only scary movie that still haunts me is Stephen King's IT. I watched the movie when I was young and never liked clowns since.
Scary games are more involving.
Yeah I agree with roto. Scary games are better! Sometimes they aren't as scary as movies, but that doesn't matter to me. But I don't think that any movie will ever be as freaky as Fatal Frame. My God.
Scary movies suck. The Grudge, for example. How lame!
Scary movies have me on edge more than scary games. The closest I'd ever come to calling a game scary that I've played would be Indigo Propheciesl but still, it wasn't even...scary. I don't know. There's just more effects in movies to capture the moment and emotions of fear.
I like both quite a bit :jess: I'm actually a wuss, so why I don't get truly scared during either is beyond me.
I think I like games better, just because it's more immersive. Scary movies for me aren't really scary so much as "interesting while it lasts".