Nah that's not really scary for me ever since I've seen this.Cropzy wrote:
You shouldn't have done that...
fear 1 2 and 3 were funny dead space 1 and 2 were funny.Yin wrote:
I've played Fear 3 and Dead Space 1 & 2.
Fear 3 was definitely a let down as far as scares go. I was more worried about stuff jumping out at me than actually being afraid.
Pewdiepie fan x3Axel wrote:
Barrels. Nuff Said.
/brofistAxel wrote:
Barrels. Nuff Said.
I thought it was banned in the UK.Cropzy wrote:
Play rule of rose.
It is. I used to have the original when it was banned. But then I must have binned it by accident a long time ago.Dulcet wrote:
I thought it was banned in the UK.Cropzy wrote:
Play rule of rose.
you are a god amongst menAzure_Kite wrote:
I escaped. For the most part.
NO BABY ITS TRUE ITS OK.Elisha wrote:
Majora's Mask.
(i know its an overused choice)
I think the reason it was scary was because you were the one preforming the brutal acts, so it was a more psychological horror game than, idk, an action game.Rolled wrote:
Early resident evil series did horror games better than anybody else. It's a shame I pretty much know every window that breaks, car door that slams open, cutscenes, and pretty much every other scary aspect of the game like the back of my hand. I'd assume that even if you'd play RE 1 2 or 3 today you'll still at least jump a few times.
Other than that, a slightly more recent game, is Manhunt for the PS2. Its a pretty unknown game, but I remember it being pretty fucking scary. We're talking guys with baseball bats and clown masks creeping around corners when you have to remain stealthy so you can suffocate them with a bag, slit their throat, etc. It's an awesome game and I recommend it to anybody who can get their hands on it.