Rule of Rose. Definitely. I love the game and it's really got a great story once you piece it together but playing through it the first time? Definitely screws with your head.
And I agree with Metal Gear Solid 2. Great game but very screwy.
This is what I thought of when I saw this thread. Eternal Darkness's sanity effects were thoroughly hair raising, especially if you are a veteran of the horror genre. Sure, the undead, a storyline similar to that of Cthulhu Mythos, and a very impressive atmosphere are apparent, but what's really gonna fuck you up? A terrifyingly difficult boss battle with the bane of your existence (really, he is), or the monitor suddenly saying that your controller port is empty and that the controller has been yanked out during said battle. That or that your memory card is corrupt.
Either Eternal Darkness or most of the Silent Hill series. 'Nuff said.
I've decided i know love you three guys just for mentioning eternal darkness : sanitys requiem its one of the most mind bendiest games i've every played. i can genuinely say that its the only game ive played every that made me wee m self of several occasions
I've decided i know love you three guys just for mentioning eternal darkness : sanitys requiem its one of the most mind bendiest games i've every played. i can genuinely say that its the only game ive played every that made me wee m self of several occasions
I've decided i know love you three guys just for mentioning eternal darkness : sanitys requiem its one of the most mind bendiest games i've every played. i can genuinely say that its the only game ive played every that made me wee m self of several occasions
This is what I thought of when I saw this thread. Eternal Darkness's sanity effects were thoroughly hair raising, especially if you are a veteran of the horror genre. Sure, the undead, a storyline similar to that of Cthulhu Mythos, and a very impressive atmosphere are apparent, but what's really gonna fuck you up? A terrifyingly difficult boss battle with the bane of your existence (really, he is), or the monitor suddenly saying that your controller port is empty and that the controller has been yanked out during said battle. That or that your memory card is corrupt.
Either Eternal Darkness or most of the Silent Hill series. 'Nuff said.
American McGee's Alice
Shadow of the Colossus, I still feel bad for killing all the ones that WEREN'T trying to kill me or attack me
the Metal Gear Solid series
the Silent Hill series.
I've decided i know love you three guys just for mentioning eternal darkness : sanitys requiem its one of the most mind bendiest games i've every played. i can genuinely say that its the only game ive played every that made me wee m self of several occasions
It's ok, I'm over it. I never had a GameCube but I went around a friends house and played like every day after school. We did the old switch players when you die technique. Oh, to be 13 again.
Whether being horr-or not (sorry,) I've always liked a good mindfuck when it came to games, but I'm sort of lost on what to try next. I've played Condemed 1-2, Fear, Silent Hill 2, Resident Evil 1,4. What other games do you think I should try for a good mindfuck?
Penumbra overture and black plague the graphics are kinda dated but the game is freaky as hell. Like one part there is a nest of spiders in the wall and for the first 10 minutes you occasionally hear this little scratching of feet as you go through the game. Then you get to a room that requires to now to venture into the crawlspace. Your clausterphobic the scratching of feet is louder and before you know it there is one jumping out at you.
Prolly not the best example for a mindfuck but to give away any other part of the game gives away the story. Regardless I highly recomend it, it was the first game in a loooooong time to actually freak me out.
Yes, I have to agree with you on the final boss in Earthbound. Gygas projects the creepiest vibe ever, like a thousand years of unheard screams of insanity suddenly lashed out at you!
Bioshock has a very deep atmosphere that grabs at you from the shadows. The game must be experienced itself for one to understand.
Splitter said:
I remember when I first played MGS2 and I got to that bit, not knowing what was going to happen.
The first codec call I got from the Colonel was something along the lines of:
"You're not trying to cheat the game are you Raiden? Thats pretty low."
I don't remember the exact phrasing but it was along those lines.
Especially as I wasn't using cheats or anything, I wasn't sure whether the game thought I was cheating and that was the way it responded if you did or if it was supposed to be happening.
In an attempt to make sense of it I called back and got the one mentioned directly above.
I was actually thinking that maybe technology had chosen that exact moment to go crazy and revolt against mankind. Then I realised how stupid I was to think that.
The whole experience wasn't helped by the fact that I was playing when it was very late in semi-darkness, I was the only one awake and in those secitons the codec view is zoomed in on the colonels face.
Upon nearing that part of MGS2 (In Arsenal Gear) everything started to give me the creeps. The scenery creeped me out, the terrifying music only made it worse, and the darkness and cold metal interior gave me the chills.
Then, it got worse.
The Colonel had told me to turn off the game, because I had been playing for too long. "What's this? How does the Colonel, a character in the game, tell another character to turn off the 'game' he exists in?" Quickly, I knew he was talking to me, outside of the television screen from inside of a game, a player controlling Raiden at my will. I thought to myself, and my curiosity pushed me to learn more of what just happened.
Unfortunately, the more I heard the Colonel's codec messages, the more confused I became, and the more I thought that my PS2 became sentient! Boy, Kojima had tricked us big time!
But soon after all the craziness surrounding Arsenal Gear, I learned that..
Emma Emmerich, Otacon's sister, had planted a computer virus into GW, a collection of supercomputers designed to create a complex and superior Artificial Intelligence. Upon implanting the worm, GW's programming corrupted, and so had the programming to run fake Colonel's AI. Don't doubt Colonel Campbell's existence though, because he exists, and made an appearance early in the game. It's just that the fake Colonel and fake Rose were created to guide Raiden throughout the Plant. They had hidden intentions though..
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