First game i can remember being scary are the ancestral tombs in morrowind. All that whispering etc makes it creepy.
oh my god yes, lavender town was terrifying as a kid, i remember the first time i got there, i had finally gotten out of the rock tunnel, barely, becaase i didnt have flash at the time, so i was hitting my nose agaisnt walls constantly, i go through that, then fight all those stupid trainers on the way to lavender town, then, that creepy ass song, and all the ghost stuff, i couldnt take it, i healed my team at the poke center after i had enough of that creepy town and hauled ass to the next town, fighting yet more trainer along the way, until i finally reached celadon city and i could finally rest for a whileagent9 said:lavender town always unnerved me. I would say the scariest moment in a non horror game I've had was the 8th dungeon and it's mini dungeon in Oot, the shadow temple. the first time seeing the dead hand was just....
It was the Water Dragon. The first time I played I was SO SCARED and I turned the camera and ASDKGHE I wanted to cryJohnny Novgorod said:When in Okami are you attacked by big fish? You mean the creatures in the haunted ship?TwilitWolfAmaterasu said:Any big fish in the water in video games ever. With the exception of Darksiders, I can't stand feeling helpless in the water as a giant fish comes out of nowhere and attacks you... Okami...
OP: Speaking of Okami, the haunted ship. The giant seaweed hands, the ghosts of boss fights past, the trick treasure chests... they're all pretty fucking scary in light of the rest of the game.
At least the other big invasion, I think the timurids or something like that, gave you more turns before they arrived. Elephants with freakin cannons on their backs, that's a living SPG.OneCatch said:Especially when playing as eastern factions.![]()
The 'Bottom of the Well' minidungeon of OoT creeped me the fuck out as a kid. Strangely Shadow Temple didn't so much.
Other than that, not really. Stuff that bothers me tends to be confined to horror or survival genres (FEAR, Metro, Stalker, etc).
Still remember jumping the first time. I thought the whole nightmare sequence at the end was a really good bit too, following that music box into the forest with your sister screaming at you.Tnekrtena said:I remember this part in Fable II making me jump out my skin.
Sure it's not the scariest thing possible, but it really freaked me out the first ever time it happened while playing through.
Yeah, both instances are designed to make life as difficult as possible - the Mongols basically demand the production of heavy infantry and spears stacks because they just overrun artillery- and cavalry-based armies. Then the Timurids come along and devastate said massed infantry stacks with elephants and stupidly powerful artillery, requiring the fresh production of artillery and Cav-heavy stacks to beat properly.Xan Krieger said:At least the other big invasion, I think the timurids or something like that, gave you more turns before they arrived. Elephants with freakin cannons on their backs, that's a living SPG.OneCatch said:Especially when playing as eastern factions.![]()
Let's see here...Skyrim, frostbite spiders scare the absolute shit out of me. They're the reason I never finished the game, just couldn't face them.
Crysis, first time I met and was murdered by a shark, looked so real at the time. The damn crocs in Far Cry 3 are even worse because I almost never see them before they latch onto me. Just swimming along in a cave when suddenly "OH SHIT POOP DOOKIE!"
In Crysis go into the water and swim out a ways, a shark should appear nearby and it will kill you in one bite.OneCatch said:Yeah, both instances are designed to make life as difficult as possible - the Mongols basically demand the production of heavy infantry and spears stacks because they just overrun artillery- and cavalry-based armies. Then the Timurids come along and devastate said massed infantry stacks with elephants and stupidly powerful artillery, requiring the fresh production of artillery and Cav-heavy stacks to beat properly.Xan Krieger said:At least the other big invasion, I think the timurids or something like that, gave you more turns before they arrived. Elephants with freakin cannons on their backs, that's a living SPG.OneCatch said:Especially when playing as eastern factions.![]()
Let's see here...Skyrim, frostbite spiders scare the absolute shit out of me. They're the reason I never finished the game, just couldn't face them.
Crysis, first time I met and was murdered by a shark, looked so real at the time. The damn crocs in Far Cry 3 are even worse because I almost never see them before they latch onto me. Just swimming along in a cave when suddenly "OH SHIT POOP DOOKIE!"
The elephant artillery is just daft. It's like they looked at the Carroballista from RTW: Barbarian Invasion, decided they weren't OP enough already (even though a single unit could eviscerate heavy nonmissile stacks), and decided to turn it up to eleven.
Also, there are sharks in Crysis? I've never seen one! You're right about the wildlife in FarCry 3 though. The Cassowaries always used to surprise because they hunt in packs and seem to spawn rather aggressively.
We dont go to ravelholme. its something much worse now.SpAc3man said:Ravenholm from Half-Life 2 was pretty damn scary the first time.