I made this topic for Lunah. <3
My scariest game was Silent Hill 3 (when I played it the first time with no lights on of course).
My scariest game was Silent Hill 3 (when I played it the first time with no lights on of course).
Is it still scary if you would play it in this day and age?adam2046 wrote:
Clock Tower for the SNES is still the scariest game ever.
I only ever played it via translation on an emulator.Remco32 wrote:
Is it still scary if you would play it in this day and age?adam2046 wrote:
Clock Tower for the SNES is still the scariest game ever.
;~; I hate you.Zerostarry wrote:
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I have not tried the new game "Amnesia: The Dark Descent" but I hear it's just as scary.Amnesia is fucking scary. Didn't play it (I have the game though) because I'm too scared.
When I first dove into Silent Hill 2 I was using a pirated PAL ISO on my NTSC PS2, which made it even scarier. It was in black and white (something I thought was actually part of the game and not a formatting bug) and everything was darker than it should be. When I was wandering the halls in that hotel, if I wasn't in a lighted area the screen was PITCH BLACK and enemies were really difficult to see (but still very easy to hear) and so that set the tension even higherMogsworth wrote:
Silent Hill 2 for meandering throughout the worst parts of your psyche, scaring you due to the atmosphere never letting go of any tension (it doesn't even need enemies on screen to terrify oneself)
I should try that.awp wrote:
When I first dove into Silent Hill 2 I was using a pirated PAL ISO on my NTSC PS2, which made it even scarier. It was in black and white (something I thought was actually part of the game and not a formatting bug) and everything was darker than it should be. When I was wandering the halls in that hotel, if I wasn't in a lighted area the screen was PITCH BLACK and enemies were really difficult to see (but still very easy to hear) and so that set the tension even higher
Having not played the game, I didn't realize this was a ROM hack at first.Zerostarry wrote:
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I found LSD: DE to be creepy, not scary.Pokebis wrote:
MinecraftLSD: Dream Emulator.
I swear middle of the night, no lights, no knowledge of game, final destination.
Also when I escaped out of ePSXe it closed the window but the game apparently kept running and freaked the shit out of me when it started making noises a minute or two after I thought I closed it.
Rather than getting freaked out by this, I only laughed at it.Zerostarry wrote:
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I guess I haven't really played a scary game then, really. Or I don't know what scary is. I only seem to get scared when I miss my deadline for something being done and then I have to confront a person about it. That shit is scary.Firo Prochainezo wrote:
I found LSD: DE to be creepy, not scary.
Bees.RL Link wrote:
Anyway, I don't play that many scary games, so I'll say the scariest I played is Eternal Darkness.
I know that feeling.Pokebis wrote:
I guess I haven't really played a scary game then, really. Or I don't know what scary is. I only seem to get scared when I miss my deadline for something being done and then I have to confront a person about it. That shit is scary.
SH3 had a fair share of frightening moments, at least when first playing the game. Personally, this is one of the more memorable ones:James wrote:
silent hill 3.. not really scary but i always freak out with those walls turning to black things~
No shit. That was mildly bad.Zekira wrote:
@above: try Pokémon Lost Silver too.
Thrilling? Yes.CrimmiSkye wrote:
Dead Space & Dead Space 2. Try playing both on Hardcore mode with only 3 saves and dozen of those freaks that kill you in 2 shots.
Add a 5.1 Surround Systemadam2046 wrote:
Thrilling? Yes.CrimmiSkye wrote:
Dead Space & Dead Space 2. Try playing both on Hardcore mode with only 3 saves and dozen of those freaks that kill you in 2 shots.
Scary? No.
Rantai wrote:
Zelda: OoC
Them mummys.
Zekira wrote:
@above: try Pokémon Lost Silver too.
.flow is a fangame, not a spiritual successor. And it uses Yume Nikki like a cheat sheet, it follows its structure about as exactly as a game could get. It's still good, but a lot shorter and more linear. There's also far less to discover.CoroQuetz wrote:
Yume Nikki can only be described as EarthBound meets Silent Hill. It is quite creepy. Then there's .flow, the spiritual successor to Yume Nikki. It's worse than Yume Nikki. Go google to have fun tonight.
I thought the true end was a happy ending, although Saya died.Azure_Kyte wrote:
Saya no Uta was a wonderful story though; There is no truly happy end, which is quite unusual for a story these days.
Silent Hill. All the way.Which one?
Silent hill. All the way.PYRAMID HEAD
The Horr---Zerostarry wrote:
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STOP MAKING ME WATCH THISSandvich wrote:
The Horr---Zerostarry wrote:
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You shouldn't have done that.
I know you're trying to be witty and saying it's a bad game, but I'm going to level you up and pretend you said Lavender Town was scary. And it wasn't.-StarK wrote:
pokemon it should have never been created.