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Yes, there was that, and there was the bear!
Those didn't really bother me (probably because they're pretty harmless), but now that I'm thinking about it, the Half-life 2 level Ravenholm was really scary. Especially due to the lack of ammo around the place. That gravity gun was great, but those zombies were fast. Never thought I'd actually come to fear head crabs either.Quote:
Originally Posted by MecaKane
hahaha The only game that I was genuinely scared to play was tomb raider 3 when the tigers attack you on the first level.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psychotic
Silent Hill 2 was insanely scary. It had the atmosphere and the perfect monsters. Pyramid Head is probably the scariest video-game monster ever. None of the other SHs really did it for me.
The creepiest game I own and have played is Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, and its not out-and-out scary, just kind of unsettling.
Really though, I'd probably have to say anything with the words "Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen" in the title.
The scariest game I ever played was old Chiller. The graphics were 8-bit, but the game was kinda sick. Really.
Silent Hill. 'tis like in a serial killer's mind. this game is pure evil.
Doom 3.
It's hard to say. Silent Hill 2, and the series as a whole, is creepier than any RE game I've played. It just has such an eery atmosphere. For in-your-face scares though, the Resident Evil remake on GameCube probably had me more scared in the sense of "I don't want to open this door. I don't want to go into the next room." than any other game I've played to date.
There's a reason Devil May Kick Ass is so scary.Quote:
Really though, I'd probably have to say anything with the words "Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen" in the title.
I tell ya, I don't like Doom 3 much, but it's a hella scary game. It plays with all the light effects nicely and forces you to use a flashlight alot of the time so you can see in the dark so that evil bastards don't creep up on you, but the longer you play, you get bored of having the flashlight so you stop using it and that's when it gets scary. You see nice items laying on the ground, you run up to pick them up and some evil zombie will rise from the ground and scratch you and it's all in the dark so you don't see it and you don't know what's going on so you just die. I had a few serious jumps playing this game and I haven't even like done the first mission or anything. It's damn scary.
And yes, Ravenholm in HL2 is [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] scary, I just beat it now and it's not fun to get jumped on by aliens all the time.
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and revnholm in hl2 was pretty bad too
Silent Hill 4, or Project Zero.
Early Zero made me giggle, "THE ROOOOPPPPAAAARRGGHHHHHSSSS", yes Ogata, you're scary.
Then along came Blinded Demon and Kirie.
*Agrees with the Silent Hill 4*Quote:
Originally Posted by Lindy
Project Zero and Fatal Frame are the same games, for those not in the know. *nods* PZ is the Japanese and UK title, whilst FF is the US one. I think Fatal Frame is coolest... but meh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Little Miss Awesome
They're both scary as hell, and Silent Hill 1 even more so.
But I'm going to have to go with Half-Life 2. I have never seen anything as scary as Ravenholm in my life.