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Any Silent Hill game really, but especially Silent Hill 2, JESUS CHRIST! :eek: I was practically hiding behind the sofa whilst playing it.
I also found Area 51 abit creepy. Part from that...oh there's been loads over the years that have their moments.
edit - someone else seems to have mentioned it and reminded me - Thief :Deadly Shadows, there really are some truly scary missions in that, I hate the god damn zombies in that game.
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I found Pokemon Snapshot pretty scary. As well as Silent Hill 1,2&4 and Resident Evil 1&4.
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yeah i had heard silent hill was really scary and with the movie jsut comeing out its what sparked me into makeing this thread. also i had almost forgot i did play some of fatal frame that was pretty creepy. and one of the legacy of kain games was creepy. i only played 1 of them i forget which one though.
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When I played Resident Evil 2 at the tender age of nine when it was released in 1997, I swore off scary video games for about five years. I didn't even get past the dumpster heading towards the police station before I had to shut the game off.
Silent Hill 1 did something to me, too. That game was straight-up frightening when I first played it.
Doom 3 was a nervewracking type of scary to me. I couldn't play it for extended sessions because I got myself too worked up in expecting something to jump out. The game was lackluster, but it accomplished its goal.
And Ravenholm in HL2 was terrifying.
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Pigsey's gonna suck your guts! - Manhunt.
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RE3, when I was little, and Shadowman because I played it all night long (it was the first game that I had for PS!), but I was a little child. God, I love that game
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Fatal Frame makes me scream and jump. I always play it with my brother and we turn the lights out. We're weird siblings.
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Painkiller with the rock battle music muted.
that showed my friend who thought he never got scared of survival horrors.
muahahahahaha.
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Silent Hill is scary and creepy and all that, but it's nothing compared to Fatal frame, in my opinion. That's a scary game. I don't want to play it anymore, even though I'm like, pretty much done. Ah.
Also, Vampire Masquerade: Bloodlines can be scary as hell. The hotel in the beginning? I had to go out of my room every few minutes and run around and look at the sun. :( So scary.
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Nothing has ever come close to giving me as much creeped out paranoia as Quake on the PC did. Fatal Frame II comes second.
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Fatal frame and Ravenholm from Half-Life 2 stick out the most. I've played Silent hill so much it hardly bothers me anymore and Resident evil can still make me jump sometimes.
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>>> Lots of things scare me but for some odd reason I cannot be scared by videogames.. :mad2:
Plus, all those creepy games like RE and stuff bore me to death..
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Oh yeah, the scariest video game my far is Doom for the Playstation. The sound effects the game used mixed with the music gave the game a very scary as hell feel to it. I remember playing it and having NIGHTMARES for weeks. There was one level where in the background music you can hear people groaning in agony and a babies crying.
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Fatal Frame. (shiverrrrrrrr)
The first will always be the scariest for me, because before that I had never played anything like it before. I never knew a game could give me nightmares until Kirie came out of a mirror and grabbed me....I mean Miku. Grabbed Miku. :eep: After that, the second is a little less scary only because I'd played the first to death, then the third even less scary, because it mostly borrows from the first two. But they are all still part of the elite in terms of scary games.
Silent Hill was also quite disturbing for me, but not in an enjoyable way. I don't like feeling sick to my stomach every time I'm about to open a door, thanks.