well I'm a real wimp! -_- When I was about 12 I got scared by Beyond Good and Evil and couldn't play it for a few months...I'm too soft. :|
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well I'm a real wimp! -_- When I was about 12 I got scared by Beyond Good and Evil and couldn't play it for a few months...I'm too soft. :|
I've never been truly scared by a videogame, but Ghosts and Goblins as a child used to make me feel somewhat unsettled. Really.
I dunno about anyone else, but Yoshi on Mario scares me stiff.
When I first got the game dino crisis, someone told me to play it best in the house alone in the dark so I did and sometimes it got so crazy (like when the T-rex took a lunge at me) I had to pause it for a breather.
Scariest thing I've ever experienced was in Thief 2, when I first encountered the tree monsters. Normally, they just sit there, looking like a perfectly harmless tree, until you sneak by them, and then they make the most godawful sound and start chasing you. And when one starts chasing you, the others wake up too, and you quickly get twenty of the sods after you.
I've also never been able to finish either of the two System Shock games, since they utterly creep me out.
silent hill 2 the room with the body parts laying around
bio hazard. I'm not bad at it I just get second thoughts
Okay I take back what I said before. Silent Hill IS scary. :( Replaying SH3 has reminded me of what I had obviously forgotten. Well, SH and SH3 were the only scary ones. 2 and 4 didn't really SCARE me at all, although everything about Walter is very unsettling.
No game has scared me at all. I find most of the segments where you're supposed to be freaked out amusing.
yeah that scared me too and when you were in this room with a mirror and when you were about to leave, a licker jumped and busted through the mirror.Quote:
Originally Posted by Necron
I recently bought this game, is that the bit where (SPOILER)You get the flashlight from the model thing, and then a straightjacket monster jumps up from the ground? If so, then that was SCARY!Quote:
Originally Posted by leon123
Bahrne of FF IX greatly scared me.
Yeah, that made me jump too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick Schovitz
Silent Hill's ultimate challenge is not Resident Evil. the goal is to be a horror game:
what lies beyond those dark, bloody rooms?
will you investigate or stay behind?
would you play with all the lights off?
the monster, Twin Victims from Silent Hill 4: The Room was freaky. they look like two conjoined-heads mounted on top of a shaved gorilla's torso. they look more like two pale and shrunken granny heads stuck together IMO, xD.
this is not the only one in the series that has scared me - i haven't had the chance to play Silent Hill 2 again (in a loooong time), because i can't anyway, and i never got far in Silent Hill 3 to share much experience.
EDIT: more Silent Hill 4: The Room scare.
demons started taking over my room. 1) the bloody prints of my shoes that originally stood by the door found in the kitchen. 2) dozens of imprints on the wall of what appears to be little girls crying. 3) what is this?! poltergeist? xD, windows gone mad and some invisible demon in my room. approach, stay and eventually...
I found Silent Hill 2 scarier than the first one actually. And for one major reason; Pyramid Head scared the absolute crap out of me. I swear, I played most of that game on the edge of my seat, unsettled by the very thought that Pyramid Head could be waiting for me around the corner. I felt like I could just feel his ominous presence looming over me as I played, pervading the entire game from whence you first encounter him. And I would feel it more the further I progressed. Eventually I had to call it quits, as it got a little bit too much for my shaky nerves to withstand.
Perhaps I'll play it again some day.