Abort. fail. retry.The Austin said:Limzz said:I didn't find dead space to really be horror. Sure, it startled you occasionally but that's not scary. I was startled when a june bug was in my shoe. Not quite horror.The Austin said:I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
Dead Space.
To me, it was a perfect combination of action and horror.
[sub] Okay, maybe a little heavy on the horror. [/sub]
I'm gonna go with System Shock 2 on this one.
Yea, I guess your right, I just guess I'll just-
OMG! NECROMORPH!
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See? Pretty damn scary, huh?![]()
I never had a scare moment in that game. It like i knew what would pop up and when. Example: everytime you complete a task. Maybe it's because i'm a veteran in those sort of game, but the atmosphere wasn't there. Resident Evil 2 on the other hand. It totally make me freak out a bunch of time.
Remember the morgue? Yeah, there a key there. You enter, and as soon as it load you pressed the AIM button. Your fingers is twitching. You know that's the most likely place to find zombies. Ain't that right? Not a sound, not a moan, not a move. You proceed with caution around the gurneys place there in a hurry. The key in the left side of the room, near the "meat lockers". You get there. Nothing. You pick up the key. Nothing. You proceed to the door. As soon as you make a step, the "meat lockers" open and the zombies slowly start pouring out. The once peaceful occupant of the gurney start rising, and you realize that the game made you do the worst thing you could ever do: Lock yourself in the morgue during a zombie outbreak. Don't you just love it?
Edit: Caption for the pic; Change, you got Change? Come on help a guy out will ya?