Scariest Game You've Played. (Caution: SPOILERS!)

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The_Deleted

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Having recently started going through The Suffering again and subsequently being freaked out by it I want to know which is the scariest game you've played.

What was that freaked you out? For me it's usually the soundscape used in a game. Particularly a game like Project Zero where you are absoulutley defenceless but for a camera and then it's all about timing and the film type used.

Also, the setting used can be unsettling. The first Suffering game is set in a prison and the feeling of being trapped can be cloying. While a game like Rule of Rose, set in the English Moorland is spooky because of so many Moorland Myths the permeate the British culture.

Playing games like these in the dark with head-phones on has given me more than a few sleepless nights.

Disclaimer: I did use the search function. Twice! In both boxes. Posts of "Been done before!" Will be read in whiney voice and then met with a derisive yawn.
Thank you very much and thank you.
 

rakdosleader

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bioshock and oblivion. Im not kidding, Here I am in bioshock, looking for a splicer, and suddenly he pops behind me and attacks me. Then in oblivion (I hadnt played it in forever) I freaked out cause all i had to begin with was a whimpy glowing spell and the creak of skeletons made me piss myself.
 

TOGSolid

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Stalker: Shadows of Chernobyl.
The bits where you're skulking around the underground do a fantastic job of creating a really creepy atmosphere. When I ran into my first bloodsucker he scared the living shit out of me. I was looting a body and hear this growl, turn around and see nothing. I get back to business only to glace back and see this thing decloak right in front of me and take a swipe.
Practically jumped out of my pants when that happened.
 

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Silent Hill 1, I played it when I was like...9 or 10? Didn't sleep for a week :( Haven't yet played Condemned 1 or 2, they're on my shelf. I'm kinda scared to play them because I've heard stories of how crazy scary they are
 

Ursus Astrorum

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5. TESIV:Oblivion with earphones. Delving into some of the pitch-black caves and dungeons and hearing the creak of bones or the chatter of a goblin from any direction is enough to creep you out, and then they start running towards you. Not to mention all the paranoia Dark Brotherhood missions induce.

4. Bioshock, once again with headphones. Splicers and scripted scenes alike made me jump, and then there's just the pure mindfuck parts like the "Artist" in Fort Frolic.

3. Not exactly a game, but the first tier mission on Jedi Academy with the sand-worms was scary as hell. *rumblerumble* Wha? *giant worm comes up five feet from where you're standing* $#*@!

2. Silent Hill 2, in terms of atmosphere and psychological effect.

1. Earthbound. This is mainly a nostalgia thing, because Giygas may be creepy when you see him as an adult, but when you're playing the game at age 10 in the middle of the night... He's bloody terrifying on both a visual and psychological level.
 

Reaperman Wompa

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Amnestic post=9.72737.771508 said:
Silent Hill 1, I played it when I was like...9 or 10? Didn't sleep for a week :( Haven't yet played Condemned 1 or 2, they're on my shelf. I'm kinda scared to play them because I've heard stories of how crazy scary they are
First time I played it I was in a room with 6 other guys. We lasted 5 minutes before we tried a different game.
 

Syphonz

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Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl gets pretty freaky the closer you get to the Powerplant. But still nothing has tight grip of fear on me like SIREN.
 

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RAKtheUndead post=9.72737.771462 said:
Fair enough - at least you had a look, but it has been done before.
Several times. Anyway, Project Zero 2 (Fatal Frame for the Americans) is the scariest game ever made. Your only weapon is a camera, and for it to be most effective you need to wait for the ghosts (that regularly appear out of thin air) to lunge for your face.

This is scary. Plus when you have locations like a torn-down dollmakers house with Spirits trapped in cupboards that attack you whenever you open them... Creepy doesn't quite cut it.
 

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Condemned: criminal origins, you step through a hallway see a line of mannequins along the wall, I suspected something to happen, so I start moving forward then the screen flickers and then all the mannequins are all right behind you, the more you move the more they multiply and they keep following you until you leave the area, they didn't do anything but with the weird music playing and me being alone it was just plain creepy, also I didn't like mannequins before this game and that part didn't help.

damn you spooky materializing mannequins.
 

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The last one was RE4: any time I hear a chainsaw rev up, I automatically reach down to the hip expecting a Beretta at the hip...

Max Payne's nightmare sequences deserve mention: it's extremely unnerving to follow a trail of blood while your newborn cries and your wife screams bloody murder...
 

Mysten

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Resident Evil.

I was around seven years old at the time and that game was genuinly scary back then, atleast to a boy who spent his entire childhood playing nothing much else than the early Sonic The Hedgehog games, Tetris and Micro Machines.
 

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Silent Hill (the series). The atmosphere is just plain unsettling (Brookhaven Hospital in SH3 is the creepiest I've seen).
 

sirdanrhodes

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Quake 4 for 360, not only was the stroggification process disgusting as hell, the frame rate was freakishly bad too.
 

Jobz

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Playing Resident Evil 4 at 2 AM, in the dark, with no one else in the house is a pretty damn good way to scare the shit out of yourself.

Silent Hill 3 was pretty damn scary, I was relatively young when I played it. Maybe 12 or 13, so I was easily scared by things at the time.

But the one that takes the cake:

Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem - That game was messed up to say the least. Aside from being a normal survival horror game with creepy enemies and such, the game had features specifically designed to scare the ever living shit out of the player. The screen randomly turns black as if the AV cables have been disconnected. Flies will appear on the screen that aren't really there. Swarms of enemies will come at you and disappear when you attack them. Yeah, it's messed up.