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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Raze » Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:13 pm

I wasn't keen on the fact they seemed to be made entirely of gooseberry fool.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Glowy69 » Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:13 pm

:lol:

I thought it was oil, I hope your gooseberry fool doesnt look like that.

Fabian Delph is a banana split.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Raze » Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:15 pm

It was like, demon gooseberry fool or something.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by emilythestrange » Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:40 pm

Tafdolphin wrote:
Mogster wrote:
glowy69 wrote:
emilythestrange wrote:Is Bioshock scarey?


Not scary, just atmospheric.

On that note though, System Shock 2.

It's old now, and looks it, but it somehow manages to retain every inch of atmosphere in spite of its technology. It's also rock hard, and has monkeys. Oh dear lord, the monkeys!


Balls to that, SS2 is the scariest game I've ever played! The monkeys alone are terrifying, but add in the midwives, the hybrids, those damn protocol droids and you've got one hell of a jump-fest. It also helps that the gameplay and story are top notch.

Do it.


strawberry floating terrifiying that was, the whole shebang.. and I was probably 10 when I played it.

I blame that game for making me a massive wimp today, I get terrified at any 'dark bits' in games, or if something jumps out. Thats usually the end of the road for me. I couldn't play Gears of War by myself, it's too scarey alone.

I get vaguely freaked out playing Diablo 2, if I think I'm dying I start screaming. :(

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by Trelliz » Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:10 pm

How about Pathologic (PC)? I remember there was a minor following on gamesradar. It wasn't scary per se, but certainly bleak and disturbing.

Or for all you importers and associated people, PS2 Rule of Rose? Never got a hold of that...

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Hexx » Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:34 pm

In case no ones said it - Eternal Darkness.

I want a sequal :(

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Hexx » Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:44 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:
Hexx wrote:In case no ones said it - Eternal Darkness.

I want a sequal :(


Never gonna happen


I hate you, dream-killer.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Rog » Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:56 pm

Why has no one mentioned Ecco the Dolphin!? It's the only game to ever have scared me.

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by The Alchemist Penguin » Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:26 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:
Hexx wrote:
Anung Un Rama wrote:
Hexx wrote:In case no ones said it - Eternal Darkness.

I want a sequal :(


Never gonna happen


I hate you, dream-killer.


I want it too, but the studios are gonna be spending a billion years making shitty Too Human sequels!


They've already confirmed a sequel to ED, but they will only do it once they finish the Too Human trilogy. :cry:

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by PCCD » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:42 am

Rog wrote:Why has no one mentioned Ecco the Dolphin!? It's the only game to ever have scared me.


Mega CD soundtrack was haunting but the game wasn't that scary. :roll:

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by NickSCFC » Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:30 pm

Rog wrote:Why has no one mentioned Ecco the Dolphin!? It's the only game to ever have scared me.

Care to explain HOW!!!!

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by Jazzem » Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:44 pm

NickSCFC wrote:
Rog wrote:Why has no one mentioned Ecco the Dolphin!? It's the only game to ever have scared me.

Care to explain HOW!!!!


It's hardly the scariest thing ever made but it's oddly very atmospheric, and I found the 'Welcome to the Machine' level rather unsettling (That music o_o). Not to mention the final boss which could have come straight from an alien film.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Jax » Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:55 pm

When's FEAR 2: Project Origin out?

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by Jax » Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:56 pm

Anung Un Rama wrote:
The Alchemist Penguin wrote:
Anung Un Rama wrote:
Hexx wrote:
Anung Un Rama wrote:
Hexx wrote:In case no ones said it - Eternal Darkness.

I want a sequal :(


Never gonna happen


I hate you, dream-killer.


I want it too, but the studios are gonna be spending a billion years making shitty Too Human sequels!


They've already confirmed a sequel to ED, but they will only do it once they finish the Too Human trilogy. :cry:


NO WAI?

Thats gonna take like a decade then!


WRONG.

2 Decades. :D

Happy to be of assistance.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Rog » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:01 pm

Jazzem wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:
Rog wrote:Why has no one mentioned Ecco the Dolphin!? It's the only game to ever have scared me.

Care to explain HOW!!!!


It's hardly the scariest thing ever made but it's oddly very atmospheric, and I found the 'Welcome to the Machine' level rather unsettling (That music o_o). Not to mention the final boss which could have come straight from an alien film.


I would've been about 8 years old when I played it. The atmosphere was everything. Not to mention that my bro put in the cheat code for me that took me straight to the final boss. From happy go lucky swimming around with other dolphins to that. Since then I've realised that things on a screen are nothing to be scared of obviously but as a child that was the scariest thing.

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by Memento Mori » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:06 pm

Brerlappins little hat wrote:
something fishy wrote:
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irishguy2008 wrote:Resident evil 4 scary? yeah right.


I have such a ridiculous nervous disposition about games that are even remotely scarey, I never made it past maybe the 3rd/4th section of map in that game. :(


It scared me too :lol:

When i replayed it on Wii it was a lot less scary. I think having more precise control took some of the fear away.


The opening in the village was a bit scary. I remember frantically scrambling into the house to hide from Dr. Salvador, while ganados were piling in through the windows. After that tho it was nowhere near being scary. Cept maybe for the regenerators.

The only thing remotely scary in Resident Evil 4 is
oven man
and even he isn't scary. More hillarious than scary.
"What was he doing in there?" :lol:

Welcome to Ravenholme in Half Life 2 is genuinely scary.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by smurphy » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:37 pm

The drawings shown over the ending credits are extremely unsettling in RE4. The whole game is pretty disturbing.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by PuppetBoy » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:38 pm

Do you know the scariest thing I've ever found in a game?

The 'you are drowning' music in Sonic 2. Terrified me, that did.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by This is me breathing » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:40 pm

Memento Mori wrote:Welcome to Ravenholme in Half Life 2 is genuinely scary.


The poisonous black headcrabs yes. Everything else, not so much.

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PostRe: Horror Games for Halloween - The Ultimate Guide
by Jimmy Shedders » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:42 pm

The first time those screaming, fast running zombie things appeared scared the living strawberry float out of me. (In Ravenholme)


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