Giant skulls with deformed eye sockets that hang on walls and from lines of web dangling from the ceiling... and have spider legs sticking out their sides. I'm talking about the Skulltulas from Zelda.
Tanking princess as a gnome warrior or bear is not a pretty view.Auxiliary said:Princess Theradress from WoW. The only thing which is more scary and creepy is her mother, but you don't fight that one. If you are thinking about looking at the mother, you have been warned.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Princess_Theradras
http://www.wowwiki.com/Therazane
It would have been nice if Blizzard warned me about what was going to come when I first encountered that creepy thing. Scantily dressed dragon godessses are much more loveable than these monsters :-(
The same The Master is one of my favorite Bosses of all timeRusty pumpkin said:Simply put, what enemy in any game has creeped you out the most?
Mine is the boss from fallout 1, the messed up flesh covered room that talks was a bit disturbing.
Yes I did, although that particular enemy is more "FUCK, FUCK, BACKPEDAL, WHERE THE FUCK IS IT?" than creepy.Kilgengoor said:Ditto the Bloodsuckers from STALKER and most of the Amnesia enemies. However...
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tell me if you just didn't flinch a little for a moment there.
Oh! also? the face-fisting, backwards-walking, teleporting enemies in Deadly Premonition. It just... they creep me out.
Yep, Ocarina of Time was terrifying for me the first time I played it. At 8 years old.DeadlyBritishDisease said:I gotta say that LoZ: OoT had some of the creepiest enemies (ReDeads, Dead Hands and Skultulas dropping down from the ceiling...), but the bosses weren't all that frightening. In Half-Life headcrabs and those possessed zombie scientists were pretty creepy, but they got old alfter the first hour.
This. That Ssssssssssssss will forever be ingrained in my brain. I swear, because of them I jump when a hear a kettle go off.gabe12301 said:Darn ninja'd.TheEvilCheese said:[HEADING=2]Creepers of course[/HEADING]
What else silently approaches you so the only thing you hear before your inevitable demise is one last menacing hisSSsssSssSSSsss.
I guess i'll add a picture.
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They look harmless at first but you will come to dread the terrifying hisSSsssSssSSSsss.
definately this, its the scariest character in a game, and its not even horror. just the thought of all you worked for going for naughtTheEvilCheese said:[HEADING=2]Creepers of course[/HEADING]
What else silently approaches you so the only thing you hear before your inevitable demise is one last menacing hisSSsssSssSSSsss.
When I find out I will tell you. lolWorldCritic said:The Doorman from Silent Hill 2. I'm still not sure what I'm looking at when I see that thing.
Thats kinda funny... though I can't talk, I couldn't finish Shadow Temple coz it freaked me out (and coz I couldn't work out the puzzles to finish it)Chapper said:Yep, Ocarina of Time was terrifying for me the first time I played it. At 8 years old.DeadlyBritishDisease said:I gotta say that LoZ: OoT had some of the creepiest enemies (ReDeads, Dead Hands and Skultulas dropping down from the ceiling...), but the bosses weren't all that frightening. In Half-Life headcrabs and those possessed zombie scientists were pretty creepy, but they got old alfter the first hour.
ReDeads made me jumpy and frantic, and their screams froze my blood. Getting Sun's Song was a nightmare.
But worst of all, the one enemy that made me pause the game, throw my controller to my dad, explain what to do and run out of the room in sheer terror was
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I am not making this up.