Ante Bellum (post: 1391313) wrote:One of my friends told me that RE4 is pretty scary as well. And I've seen the final battle of Earthbound against Giygas...that's REALLY disturbing.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1391272) wrote:At my left4dead nights at my place it used to be "AAGH! WITCH WITCH WHY DID YOU STARTLE THE WITCH AAAAGH!" Then we rented 2 and started stockpiling rocket launchers in each level. Now it's "JOCKEY'S DRAGGING ME INTO THE HOARD, DUDES!"
And then there's the tank...
Bobtheduck (post: 1391376) wrote:Did you ever read the explanation for the Gigue / Giygas monologue? The creator accidentally walked into the wrong theater as a kid and saw something he didn't want to see. The monologue comes out of that.
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1391182) wrote:Another time was early in my first playthrough of ICO, before I knew how it worked. (This was shortly after you first meet Yorda.) I'd left Yorda behind to head off on my own to try to figure out how to move forward, but then I got too far away, and I heard her plaintive little gasp and the camera whipped over in that direction. But I was way too far away, so even though I started running back, heart pounding, I knew I couldn't get to her in time. And then that wave of darkness swept over me and it was Game Over, and that one incident got me so scared that I hardly ever let Yorda out of my sight after that.
Ante Bellum (post: 1391971) wrote:Oh yeah, in Metroid Prime when you encounter the [spoiler]Chozo ghosts[/spoiler] especially the first time because you aren't expecting it. The shrieks, the music, ugh...Yeah, that really got me. Even now I don't like them.
TGJesusfreak (post: 1396635) wrote:LOLOLOL Wind Waker's Re-deads freak the heck out of me. They're so easy to kill but the scream *shudders*
I can play through the entire metroid prime series and never freak out as much as those re-deads make me freak out .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPMRPyZfftA
Oh man...that brings back memories. I had the arrow keys jammed down, shrieking and bashing into the walls trying to run out of that sewer maze. And then later, the horrors of the Ice Station Beta level. After struggling through miles of hazardous machinery and conveyor belts, you get thrown into a claustrophobic hallway with...the terminator!!!! AHhHHHHHhhHhh! I started new levels with stomach butterflies after that. One of the best Star Wars games ever.Fish and Chips (post: 1391251) wrote:Though Dark Forces technically is fairly removed from the trappings of the horror genre, I could never for the life of me EVER beat Anoat City, because the darkened lower sewers were teeming with those dianoga creatures, which scared the crap out of me as a kid. One of these days I'll have to play that game again, just so I can face them without fear.
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Peanut (post: 1398924) wrote:Adding to my push for Eternal Darknes, I've recently finished F.E.A.R. which, at one time, really freaked me out...it didn't have close to the same effect but it did effect me. Recently, because of this game, I've found myself jumping at silly things like people speaking or yesterday when I saw in my rear-view mirror some dude on a motorcycle who I thought looked like some hobo who had randomly appeared right behind me and was staring at me...go F.E.A.R.
Also the Dhaka from Warrior Within...I don't know...something about being chased by a thing that can instantly kill you if you make one mistake gets the heart pumping...the tentacles and black abyss for a stomach don't help either...
Then there's the Asylum level from Painkiller...which I forgot about for some reason...yeah its pretty freaky...
Edit: Oh, and how could I forget STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl. Survival horror with less ammo, breakable gear that can't be fixed, and a high likelihood of never getting the good ending...
GrubbTheFragger wrote:EDIT: Forgot to mention the game, Condemned was terrifying. The scene with the manicans in the first was freaky. And the bear part in 2
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