Strangest/Sickest/Weirdest game you've ever played?

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beddo

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Sparrow Tag said:
So, yesterday I started playing Drakengard again. I've already made a post about this game; it's mental. Seriously. Then I began thinking if I've played any worse games. Thrill Kill came to mind, but that wasn't really a sick game, it was just very hyped up because it was banhammered.

I couldn't think of another game that had both incest, pedophillia, a children murdering lady, almost everyone dies in every ending and giant white, bald babies rain down from the sky and eat everyone.

Did I mention your sister, who you slept with, turns into a giant mutant bat and tries to eat you?

The only thing closest to this I can think of is GTA IV, although it covers it up. Prostition, drugs, people trafficing... it's probally the closest to real life I think a game can get.

So whats the sickest game you've played?
Shadow Man on the N64 was well creepy, music box playing with women's screams, hunting down Jack the Ripper in the afterlife.

Condemned Criminal Origins is completely messed up, sickeningly wrong level in the school. You find a guys lips have been cut off and stuck to a blackboard, his arm is tied to the basketball hoop. Then there's the crazy school cook! Seriously creepy and weird stuff.
 

Librarian Mike

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I'm going with Fallout. It has such a vivid and bizarre world, certainly for its time. I think also the fact that it takes place in southern California as opposed to some fictional world kind of creeps me out.
 

herpderderpdrerp

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I Wanna Be The Guy, it's not sick as in paedophiles, or lots of blood and guts.

But it's sick in the fact that it is so infuriating and twisted in how hard and annoying and frustrating it is.

Nevertheless I love it.

Oh and it's free too, google it xD
 

atol

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I've played most of the games mentioned here, but Quake 4 is the most disturbing game I've played.
 

Sparrow

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Librarian Mike said:
I'm going with Fallout. It has such a vivid and bizarre world, certainly for its time. I think also the fact that it takes place in southern California as opposed to some fictional world kind of creeps me out.
Actually, I'd have to agree there too. The fact your left to explore Fallout's world almost makes it worse though, because when you see something messed up it's your fault you actually bothered to look for it in the first place.

atol said:
I've played most of the games mentioned here, but Quake 4 is the most disturbing game I've played.
Whats so disturbing about Quake?
 

Scoooby

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Manhunt........i rented it and brought it back the same day i was that disugsted lol
 

jboking

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The Path is definitely the craziest game I have ever played and Susan's line, "Not all wolves have claws and fur" sends chills down my spine as I play the game. Bad Mojo and Manhunt are both pretty sick in their own way.

Side note: I think I find weird superior to sick. Anyone else?
 

Sparrow

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The Path is definitely the craziest game I have ever played and Susan's line, "Not all wolves have claws and fur" sends chills down my spine as I play the game. Bad Mojo and Manhunt are both pretty sick in their own way.

Side note: I think I find weird superior to sick. Anyone else?
Yup, same. Sick just shocks you, but weird send you to sleep dreaming about it. It's a huge mindfuck.
 

TheMadDoctorsCat

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Insects In Space, C64.

Ok, so it's a side-scrolling shooter. You play this female cherub with flapping wings, laser eyes, and boobs. The boobs are bigger than her head, dangle below her horizontal body, and swing back and forth in perfect sync with her wings.

Now this chick's mission is to rescue babies. Horrible little animated squalling babies (the C64's sound system was built for this) that rest on rocks until they're picked up - either by the heroine or by the little bees that drop them from a great height until they smash on the rocks. The bees are guarded by other giant insects - flies, wasps, moths, giant face things like Evil Otto, etc.

Did I mention that to save the babies, you have to 1) catch them with your magnetic mammaries, and 2) place them down on a giant spear?

If this game were made today, with the kind of special effects that go into a "Bioshock" or a "FEAR 2" for example, it would be the scariest thing ever made. Seriously.
 

jboking

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Sparrow Tag said:
jboking said:
The Path is definitely the craziest game I have ever played and Susan's line, "Not all wolves have claws and fur" sends chills down my spine as I play the game. Bad Mojo and Manhunt are both pretty sick in their own way.

Side note: I think I find weird superior to sick. Anyone else?
Yup, same. Sick just shocks you, but weird send you to sleep dreaming about it. It's a huge mindfuck.
After finishing Gingers ending I literally sat at my computer just trying to figure out if it could be taken literally. A small girl and barbed wire was involved, but nothing was ever shown graphically, its all suggestive and is unbelievable disturbing. Whats worse is the way it never RESOLVES anything. It's up to you to figure out what you think the ending means. It was freaking designed to keep me up at night.

I love games like this.
 

duckfi8

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sickest has to be Postal 2
strangest/weirdest/scariest(i know its not there)Call of Cuthulu
 

ThaBenMan

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Well, Bioshock is up there... but the winner is probably Sanitarium - you're an inmate in an insane asylum, so there are crazy hallucination sequences. Like the one when you imagine you're a character from a sci-fi comic book you liked as a kid: a cyclops with hooved feet, whose race is at war with a race of giant hiveminded insects o_O
 

soren7550

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I've played? Probably BioShock. World at War is a bit sick, but no where near as much as BioShock. Might get F.E.A.R., and I hear that's pretty sick, so we'll wait & see.
 

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My sickest game ever is the second half of any 'Pandemonium!' game. (ESPECIALLY 'Pandemonium 2!')

'Pandemonium 2!' is very educational. If you ever think about taking LSD, then don't bother. It's cheaper and physically healthier to buy and play this game for half an hour, wherein the frontal lobe of your brain will have fallen away and turned into a crusty chunk of wasted effort.

Let me list the characters you see in P2:

A sorceress with a tight bra. (Nikki, the primary character)
A jester who's obsessed with fire and is literally bloodthirsty (for pink and gooey monster blood). (Fargus, the secondary character)
A talking head on a stick which functions as a directionable boomerang (Fargus's weapon)
A flock of walking, googling eggs.
A disembodied pair of legs whose groin you hang from to traverse dangerous terrain (and does bad Elvis impressions, somehow).
Stanley, a retarded denizen of a boss world who becomes angered after you upset his mailbox.

And a couple of inanimate objects/levels:
A humongous eye which keeps appearing in the walls to watch you.
A gigantic mecha who you have to play Versus Breakout with to destroy.
A remake of the human digestive system.

Seriously, play the game and you won't ever sleep again.

P1 was nicer, you could turn into a dragon and a turtle, and the end credits were FUN.