Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22
Quote Originally Posted by MecaKane
Half-life.
Those things on the ceiling that pull you up are... unsetteling.
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.
Kane: Wuss!
Vivi: Oh hell yeah. That part was freaky as hell, especially with the skinless zombies that ran across the roofs. I loved the gratuitous use of the sawblades, though.

The first game that ever really scared me was RE2. My friend and I rented it after he played the first at one of his friend's house and he thought it'd be cool. We got to the point in the beginning where you run into a dumpster and we had ran out of ammo and we were scared. We had no idea how to get over the dumpster, and when we did it scared us so much that we ran over and turned the PS1 off and didn't play the game the rest of the time we had it. I hated RE for the longest time; now it's one of my favorite series.

SH, yes. Definately scary. I need to play 3 and 4 yet.

Doom 3 is among the RE GC remake as one of the most nerve-wracking games I've ever played. I couldn't play it in too long of sessions, just because of how paranoid I'd get while playing it. The ammo limitation made it even worse.