Most Frightening Game You've Seen?

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Shockolate

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Sebenko said:
Doom 3 was not scary for me. I picked up my shotgun and chainsaw, screamed "I'm Doomguy! You're all FUCKED!" and murderised everything in sight.

if anything was scared, it was the demons.

Shalebridge cradle, on the other hand...
Well, it WAS the first even remotely scary game I had ever played.....

Me being an impressionable 11 year old didn't help with blood covering just about everything, people screaming for help on the radio, murderous demons running about trying to kill me, and a severe lack a Duct-tape.

And like I said in my previous post, it's the ONLY game that has actually terrified me. Like, to the point of quitting. Sure it's nothing now, and it's a little embarassing in hindsight, but it's all I got.
 

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I've played a couple of horror games. Non of them have been scary. Sure, I have been frightened by a monster jumping out of nowhere to your face, but I wouldn't really call that scary.
 

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Red Hood said:
This isnt really a competition, man..... Anyway, F.E.A.R are you serious? That game didn't even make me jump... F.E.A.R was more action based than "fear-based". It wasn't even intimidating to say the least.
I agree I never found F.E.A.R to be scary because it was too shoot-em-up most of the time to set you up for anything scary.
 

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JackRyan64 said:
Penumbra Overture. Anyone who's played that game knows what I'm talking about.
Actually, I was pretty disappointed in the Penumbra series. There was alot of talk about it being scary but when I played it all there was were dogs that you can run up to and beat to death with a pickaxe, also there was no mood setting with that Red guy making funny/insane remarks every 3 seconds.
 

Dana22

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Silent Hill 2.

Doom 3 was scary for the 1/4 of the game, and then the monster pattern emerged.
Same with Fear, 1/4 the game and you know what you can expect next.
 

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Fallout 3 scared the hell out of me until I killed some deathclaws. Still, I had always stopped and waited for sunrise beforehand.

Ju-on: the Grudge, Haunted house simulator seemed rather startling, by which I mean the person playing in the LP I watched of it (I don't have a Wii) screamed and/or swore incoherantly most any time the freaks showed up.
 

MrFarquar

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Condemned 2 and the first Silent Hill Games, man i crapped my pants playing them when i was younger, plus they weren't easy either..
 

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alittlepepper said:
Game that scared me senseless like no other game really ever has was Fatal Frame. The first one. A friend of mine took that game and turned it into a D&D round that they still talk about today, and it was, you know. Way back when Fatal Frame first came out. :p
That game scared the hell out of me for a good long time. Every time I got to where I was like "I got this, it's just a game, I'm fine" I'd still end up freaked out inside of ten minutes.
This.

Playing Fatal Frame at night, with the lights out and with a nice Home Theatre has got to be one of the scariest things I've done in my life. Not that I raid tombs for a living, mind you, but still...
 

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Project Zero/Fatal Frame.

Disturbing and terrifying. So much so that I almost had to play it with the lights on. (I knew someone who turned it off in the second room, because it was too terrifying).
 

Zeema

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I dont Play many horrors, but In borderlands the Scythid Crawlers scared me just the way they jump at u with the high pitched noises come on its a tad scary.
 

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Well in the event that I was up late at night one time on Oblivion wandering around in a filed I dropped down into a fort and paused the game to do something. It was dead quiet, but when I unpaused the game a wolf jumped out of the lft side of the screen and made me jump out of my chair.

And if you think that's bad try playing Jurrassic Park: Trespasser, near the end of the game I nearly shat myself running out of the room when a raptor or two jumed at me screaming when I go to turn around and pick something up.
 

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JackRyan64 said:
Penumbra Overture. Anyone who's played that game knows what I'm talking about.
I have played Penumbra Black Plague and it was fairly creepy, especially at night. First enemy I saw I ran and hid in a room scared as shit.
 

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Jazoni89 said:
bakonslayer said:
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem still frightening to this day. I cannot play it alone. I need a spotter when playing this game.
Eternal darkness didn't scare me much...well...except for that certain bathtub scene. My heart was beating like a bloody jackhammer the first time i saw that.

do not watch if you you have a heart codition or if you are likely to piss your pants.


A game i have been playing recently, siren blood curse is a very scary game indeed. Imagine going down a mineshaft in the pitch black and being attack by grotest deformed people hanging on the walls who can't be killed only incapacitated for a short amount of time...yeah.

ProfessorLayton said:
alittlepepper said:
Game that scared me senseless like no other game really ever has was Fatal Frame. The first one. A friend of mine took that game and turned it into a D&D round that they still talk about today, and it was, you know. Way back when Fatal Frame first came out. :p
That game scared the hell out of me for a good long time. Every time I got to where I was like "I got this, it's just a game, I'm fine" I'd still end up freaked out inside of ten minutes.
I bought Fatal Frame for around 40 dollars, and I can't play it because every time I do I get too scared to sleep. I've heard Fatal Frame 2 was even worse...
dude... i have fatal frame 2 (project zero 2) and it is so scary. To cut a long story short i played it for five minutes, a bunch of ghosts just came out of nowhere, totally freaking the fuck out of me, so i switched the game off and haven't played it since. That's how scary that game is.
hard to say waht creeped me out the worst in the second fatal frame, the ghosts or the "spirit cystals" you use with the radio to hear the story of those ghosts.
 

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Clock Tower: First Fear. I still think it's fascinating that a game in 16-bits is way scarier than, say, Resident Evil 4. Mainly because there is no music, except for when the killer turns up. You just hear your own footsteps echoing through the empty halls...
 

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irequirefood said:
I have played Penumbra Black Plague and it was fairly creepy, especially at night. First enemy I saw I ran and hid in a room scared as shit.
Oh yeah, I played it for a few hours at night and then I turned all lights on, put on a warm sweater and listened to Avril Lavigne while hugging a pillow...

The atmosphere. It does things to you mind.
 

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Fusionxl said:
irequirefood said:
I have played Penumbra Black Plague and it was fairly creepy, especially at night. First enemy I saw I ran and hid in a room scared as shit.
Oh yeah, I played it for a few hours at night and then I turned all lights on, put on a warm sweater and listened to Avril Lavigne while hugging a pillow...

The atmosphere. It does things to you mind.
Yeah I know that feeling. After just being completely alone in that game for ages, then seeing that first enemy got me going oh shit, what do I do?!?!
 

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UberLemonBoy said:
A million times yes.

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