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WrcklessIntent

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Aby_Z said:
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None of those seem odd to me...

I guess the freakiest things I've seen in a game is with Bioshock, after I tried hitting a dead corpse to stop it from twitching and it just got worse till it started seizuring on the floor. God, that's unsettling.
I'm very sorry but i'm gonna have to call you out on this and ask if you have a vagina. I mean come talk to me after you play deadspace than tell me if seizuring corpses can even compare.
Sorry, I don't like my corpses to seizure after I shoot them in the face. Dead Space wasn't even remotely scary; it was pitiful in its' attempts. With Bioshock, the corpses twitching simply unnerved me.
I don't think that was even suppose to be in the game though its just glitchy ragdolls and come on thats a lie that you didn't find deadspace scary. I mean I love both games immensely. Bioshock gets better game award for me and Deadspace gets better holy shit what the fuck is that?!?! award
 

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Kelbear said:
Muscle March: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hcElGydzb8
the game looks like fun but having muscle heads running around does seem just a bit odd to look at when you first see it
 

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In the original Mass Effect, I had a freak thing happen where I apparently discharged my weapon at the moment a cut scene was to occur, and it caused the character to get caught in some alternate universe which made me look like someone from the movie "The Thing" as my character literally started to stretch across the screen like some sort of Stretch Armstrong in space. I let this happen for a good ten minutes before he eventually hit the wall and stopped spreading out and I got bored with watching it. I did shoot a video of it, but never bothered to upload it. Sorry kids, but I do have evidence.
 

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incinerate94 said:
Aby_Z said:
incinerate94 said:
Aby_Z said:
None of those seem odd to me...

I guess the freakiest things I've seen in a game is with Bioshock, after I tried hitting a dead corpse to stop it from twitching and it just got worse till it started seizuring on the floor. God, that's unsettling.
I'm very sorry but i'm gonna have to call you out on this and ask if you have a vagina. I mean come talk to me after you play deadspace than tell me if seizuring corpses can even compare.
Sorry, I don't like my corpses to seizure after I shoot them in the face. Dead Space wasn't even remotely scary; it was pitiful in its' attempts. With Bioshock, the corpses twitching simply unnerved me.
I don't think that was even suppose to be in the game though its just glitchy ragdolls and come on thats a lie that you didn't find deadspace scary. I mean I love both games immensely. Bioshock gets better game award for me and Deadspace gets better holy shit what the fuck is that?!?! award
Oh, I know it was a glitch; it's still unnerving.

And I'm not lying at all; I have no reason to, truly. Dead Space didn't frighten me in the least. There was a single point where I jumped because I was attacked from behind after trying to make sure the room was clear of enemies, but other than that nothing.

Perhaps I know too many of the common horror tropes; I was often looking at spots in the game that'd make perfect times for them enemies to pop out and I was constantly remarking 'Lame' when these spots weren't used and instead the enemies popped out of very obvious, non startling areas.

It was a decent game, but nowhere near scary.
 

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Maybe not the weirdest I've seen in gaming, but the giant Eileen head in Silent Hill 4 is still a little weird.
 

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Bayonetta... and I'll leave it at that, because that needs no description. If you could even find a description for that wacky awesomeness.
 

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Limzz said:
FF laughing scene. And although it was unintentional, in Fallout 3 I killed a raider in VATS, whose body proceeded to stretch out 30 feet across and spin like a floating pinwheel indefinitely.
I've had the event with the raider happen once.
Dead Space, which I have only picked up recently, creeps the crap out of me.
Not because it is scary, mind you, but because it makes you JUMP.
I don't expect it to take long to get past that.
It is kind of wierd when in a game where the enemies are bullet sponges, on the hardest difficulty you can be looking through the scope at a guy who basically has hamburger for a face and is still shooting at you.

I've heard good [read: creepy] things about the silent hill series, though.

Lastly, the first time a headcrab zombie appeared from beneath some rubble in a puzzle in half life 2 5 feet away from me I nearly soiled my gaming chair.
 

Sir Kemper

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The Gonarch.

Seriously, A gaint Armored crab with a gaint testicle attached that gives birth to little baby headcrabs, and shoots white, toxic liquid at Gordon.

And I'm not makeing up that "Crab With Testicle Thing" just look at the information on the wiki page!

http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Gonarch
 

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The intro for the original Katamari Damacy.

For those that have never seen it:

...I'm reminded of the Monty Python animations for some reason...

OT: I always the the shadow 'glitch' in Luigi's mansion was creepy. Also, in Prince of Persia: Warrior within, during a boos chase, if you rewind after the Dahaka say something, you can actually here what he said... it's usually something like "I'm coming to get yoooouuuu!" Or something equally freaky.

Also, the rooms in Portal that have 'the cake is a lie' scribbled all over the walls freaked me out the first time through...

And in Silent Hill 2, when you beat down an enemy, but they don't want to die, they crawl all over the ground at crazy speeds...

And in Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal, there's some robots at Quarks hideout that don't always die gracefully and crawl after you like the terminator when he lost his legs. Even worse, you can't lock on to them to shoot them.
 

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Still gonna have to go with Giygas from Earthbound...

I still can't look at it for more than a couple seconds
 

Kouen

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I've not come across much that gave me that reaction in the sense that you mean really.

That makes me a sad panda :(
 

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Strangely Bayonetta's angels are rather accurate renditions in most cases. Apparently most of the higher order angels do not have a human appearance at all.
 

Canadamus Prime

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I believe that head (the one in the DOOM screenshot) is supposed to be one of DOOM's devs, but I cannot remember who.