In Hitman and MGS, if I'm spotted, my chest gets fluttery and I'm like "Fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck"
Always good to have a bit of good ol' fashion domestic buse in my forum =PLord Thodin said:Onimusha. Since the camera is at a locked angle and sometimes you cant see whats right in front of you one time i was playing and one of the zombie samurai was just chillin their hissin but i couldnt see him. He was stuck on a box but i was so scared shitless that the zombie from hell was gunna come outta no where that i held the block button for 15 minutes before changing camera angles and seeing his face RIGHT in the screen. I jumped back and hit my little sister in the nose.
This.orangebandguy said:Those Mole Rats in Fallout 3 always make me jump, you never hear them coming until they're right behind you and BAM!
shes gotta learn her place at one time or another hahcomadorcrack said:Always good to have a bit of good ol' fashion domestic buse in my forum =PLord Thodin said:Onimusha. Since the camera is at a locked angle and sometimes you cant see whats right in front of you one time i was playing and one of the zombie samurai was just chillin their hissin but i couldnt see him. He was stuck on a box but i was so scared shitless that the zombie from hell was gunna come outta no where that i held the block button for 15 minutes before changing camera angles and seeing his face RIGHT in the screen. I jumped back and hit my little sister in the nose.
Hell yes. The first time I heard/saw one of those I booked it to sold ground so fast.Tri Force95 said:In Mass effect recently, when I randomly heard the ground shake, and a thresher maw appeared.
same here, after I died, but still, I killed it eventually.Gaderael said:Hell yes. The first time I heard/saw one of those I booked it to sold ground so fast.Tri Force95 said:In Mass effect recently, when I randomly heard the ground shake, and a thresher maw appeared.
Yikes. Those kinds of things always unnerved me since "Tremors". Same god damned thing in Jedi Outcast: Jedi Academy, where you go looking for survivors on some desert planet and then have to salvage pieces of the wreck while be hunted by those giant worms. Really makes you twitchy.andwinbur said:I'm not sure whether or not it happened to you guys but when a thresher maw came up under my mako and destroyed it in one hit. Didn't see it coming...
that would scare the crap out of me...jezzy said:As lame as this sounds, Disney games have some scary "game over" screens. And I'm talking about on the Sega Genesis. Aladdin comes to mind, with Jafar cackling with his big mug on the screen (the slot machine isn't my friend either). They also include this lovely screen before a couple of the levels.
And The Emperor's New Groove had a spooky game over screen as well. Children's games scare me, and yet I'm fine watching my brother play Resident Evil. Whatever. I'm not a fan of chasing games/levels or timed things, either.