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Lucia di Lammermore

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The postman from LOZ: Twilight Princess.

He just runs up out of nowhere. and he NEVER BLINKS.

he creeps me out more than anything else. I blame his short shorts.
 

theklng

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i wouldn't really classify being startled as scared, it is more of a shock moment than a reaction to something truly horrific. i've only been scared by games that were intentionally scary. but those same games have had me put off scary games for up to a week at a time because i couldn't get myself together to play them (and even then, only during the day).
 

AbsoluteVirtue18

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Thief 3, The Cradle. When you get to the top of the tower thingy, you hear a little girl say "I can hear you breathing. No one in the cradle does that any more." or something. It's been awhile since I played it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGtUmKtZpsU
 

SharPhoe

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theklng said:
i wouldn't really classify being startled as scared, it is more of a shock moment than a reaction to something truly horrific. I've only been scared by games that were intentionally scary. but those same games have had me put off scary games for up to a week at a time because i couldn't get myself together to play them (and even then, only during the day).
I know what you're saying, maybe I should've made the title clearer and called the thread "Startling moments in gaming", but I don't think it'd get the point across, either.
 

Tanzka

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Watching a few horror movies, continuing to play Fallout 3 and after you return from a bathroom break a Deathclaw tears you a new one after jumping at you from behind.

Also, Dead Space. Fatal1ty headset and the audio-world of that game.. gah. Kill it with fire!
 

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The little girl in F.E.A.R and F.E.A.R 2 =[

Makes you rock back and forth in the shower whilst cold water drips over your naked body. <-- LOL
 

SharPhoe

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Tanzka said:
Watching a few horror movies, continuing to play Fallout 3 and after you return from a bathroom break a Deathclaw tears you a new one after jumping at you from behind.

Also, Dead Space. Fatal1ty headset and the audio-world of that game.. gah. Kill it with fire!
I had the privilege of watching a friend play Dead Space on his birthday. Upon sighting the first monster, he immediately dropped the controller and ran upstairs screaming and crying. I felt bad for laughing knowing that I'dve probably done the same thing if I were the one playing, but...
 

Tanzka

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SharPhoe said:
Tanzka said:
Watching a few horror movies, continuing to play Fallout 3 and after you return from a bathroom break a Deathclaw tears you a new one after jumping at you from behind.

Also, Dead Space. Fatal1ty headset and the audio-world of that game.. gah. Kill it with fire!
I had the privilege of watching a friend play Dead Space on his birthday. Upon sighting the first monster, he immediately dropped the controller and ran upstairs screaming and crying. I felt bad for laughing knowing that I'dve probably done the same thing if I were the one playing, but...
Haha yeah. The monsters aren't the scary bit. I actually laughed when I spotted the.. wait.. well the huge armored THING that resembled a retarded rhino rampaging through a door but it's the sounds that set it apart from other "horror" games and that's what makes it scary. In my opinion of course and I'm a licensed pussy. :p
 

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SharPhoe said:
theklng said:
i wouldn't really classify being startled as scared, it is more of a shock moment than a reaction to something truly horrific. I've only been scared by games that were intentionally scary. but those same games have had me put off scary games for up to a week at a time because i couldn't get myself together to play them (and even then, only during the day).
I know what you're saying, maybe I should've made the title clearer and called the thread "Startling moments in gaming", but I don't think it'd get the point across, either.
you could have gone with "shocking".

also, your avatar makes me want to punch you in the face. i can't explain why, but it's annoying.
 

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The way the splicers in Bioshock wave their hands/feet when dead.
;_;

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Skizle said:
as a kid the screams that the re-dead did when you got to close scared the piss out of me in Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Agreed man they scared me, I still played.

Crazzee said:
The dentist from Bioshock. I still can't remember where he pops up, so every time I see him, I get freaked out.
I believe you mean the plastic surgeon... (?)
The bit where the bastard pops up behind you, made me shit my self and when the other guys jumps out the drawer.
 

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azazcyh said:
any 3D underwater level
i don't know why but thay scare the hell out of me
With me the reason they scare me is because of how limited your visibility is in most games. I always get worried of sharks and big undersea monsters.

Also on Unreal 2 there is a level where the main enemy is a bunch of spiders. Because I was so scared (arachnophobia) I ended up relying on my heavier weapons. You can take out the small spiders with a pistol but I was scared so I used a shotgun and the grenade launcher.
 

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theklng said:
SharPhoe said:
theklng said:
i wouldn't really classify being startled as scared, it is more of a shock moment than a reaction to something truly horrific. I've only been scared by games that were intentionally scary. but those same games have had me put off scary games for up to a week at a time because i couldn't get myself together to play them (and even then, only during the day).
I know what you're saying, maybe I should've made the title clearer and called the thread "Startling moments in gaming", but I don't think it'd get the point across, either.
you could have gone with "shocking".

also, your avatar makes me want to punch you in the face. i can't explain why, but it's annoying.
Probably because it's Naruto-related. I just tried changing it, I don't know if it's taken effect yet.
 
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Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth is an excellent adventure, but I would've preferred a bit of toned-down madness.
This.

Also, the Valkyrie induced dream sequence in the original Max Payne. When you hear your wife sobbing and you are tracking her voice, that was unnerving enough. However when I opened an innocent looking door and then heard her scream "Max! No!" it sent shivers down my spine. And don't get me started on the "follow the trail of blood to your baby" sequence.
 

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Half-life2, not a horror title per ce.

Yet when you're flash light runs out in a corridor and you can hear zombies shuffling towards you, it does tend to make you jump then fire crazily.
 

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Fallout:
Walking into the "Death Claw Sanctuary" at level 5. I was only expecting a few raiders...
 

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Pigeon_Grenade said:
well in Fallout 3, i was randomly wandering when a deathclaw Sneak attacked me, since then i always do a 180' ariound me to be sure nothing was Following me
elitepie931 said:
In fallout 3 when I was looking for a quest or anything, just wandering around...lalala, then as I was walking I went between some rocks, so I just kept walking then I heard a Death Claw, I looked behind me and it wasent there, I look in front of me and it jumped me. It was just creepy.
Yooz said:
Fallout:
Walking into the "Death Claw Sanctuary" at level 5. I was only expecting a few raiders...
Everyones having issues with Death Claws. Seems to be causing most of the psychosis in the gaming community today.

I would have to say the sneaky Death Claw or the First time you run into a Fire Ant in Grayditch. I was level 2 - 3 and ran in with a baseball bat. You can imagine the shock.