Then a skeleton popped out- Things that scare, freak and creep the shit out of you V2
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GODDAMMIT NOT AGAIN
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Metro 2033, when you lose batteries in your flashlight... I had it happen when shooting at a Dark One in a dark room... I was screaming like a little girl pumping batteries into the damn thing, and trying to run from the Dark One at the same time.
Going to go play Silent Hill 2 for the first time
I bet it won't be as weak as Amnesia
[QUOTE=Dirf;31201560]Does anyone else get a splitting headache and feel sick after listening for around 2 minutes?
I thought it was a load of crap how the music 'drives you insane from anxiety' but holy shit.[/QUOTE]
You're not alone :pwn:
fucking SNORKS
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fucking RATS
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fucking- BLOODSUCKER AAAAAAH
I'm surprised no one mentioned yet the scene in HL:Ep 1 (or 2?), where you find yourself walking along merrily and shit, and you come across a dumpster where it looks like someone's trying to look for something, and that feeling of hope that it's a scavenging friend, I dunno, maybe even Barney?!
Nope.
[QUOTE=Samuka97;31207168]You're not alone :pwn:[/QUOTE]
Couldn't sleep last night because it was stuck in my head.
The thing i find most scary is the finale with "Ghost wants to fight!" and ". . ." reply from Ghost after you hurt yourself. It's like you can't do anything with it and you know you're dying slowly. That's what scares me most (and my fear of being alone with broken electronic thing doesn't help it after the screens goes dark). If the cartridge is real, applause for whoever made it, if I was forced to play it in dark room, I'd go insane 100%.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFpw2kHnSuM[/media]
For some reason it's a bit more like relaxing now, but before I wanted to skip the menu :v:
[QUOTE=ProffesorAssHat;31094218]Anyone remember THIS BASTARD from SM64?
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Fucker made me shit myself when I was 6.[/QUOTE]
The other day I found my old N64 of my childhood. I finally got SM64 to work. After dicking around for an hour, I found myself in Big Boo's Haunt again. I found that room and instantly wanted to leave. I hated that thing as a kid. I used to avoid that room at all costs. I felt I needed to get over my fear of that thing. I went in and approached it slowly. Slowly, slowyyyy...
[b]BASHNOMPBASHNOMPBASHNOMP[/b]
I screamed as I jumped up out of my chair. I ran out of that room, and hit save and quit as fast as possible. I'm still scared of that thing after all these years. I feel fucking traumatized all over again. I'm glad I'm not the only one who was afraid of that [i]satanic demon[/i].
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That fucker.
To this day I can't bring myself to play any further after the initial bit due to a HUGE phobia of not being able to get away from him...
[QUOTE=OficerHonkHonk;31176890]I remember something about borderlands being stuck in a time warp. Like all this evidence points to Pandora, the setting of the game being stuck in time but i cant find where i heard it[/QUOTE]
Ah yes, I know exactly what you're talking about, it's basically a hint to the second playthrough, but here's what I got.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mbEatuVTiA&feature=player_detailpage#t=72s[/media]
And the quote from the video description: "you are the Designed output that travels in the loop of Pandora to the Final Result, back to the beginning where you do it all again and again and again and again. These Calculations confirm that you exist in some kind of circular reality"
Nothing really creepy about it though until you consider the fact it's a circular reality.
[QUOTE=GranPC;31208262][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFpw2kHnSuM[/media]
For some reason it's a bit more like relaxing now, but before I wanted to skip the menu :v:[/QUOTE]
The Gamecube menu song always used to freak me out. But then I realized that it was just the slowed down version of the Famicom Disk System intro.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjEsXf3SJ6o[/media]
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That fucker.
To this day I can't bring myself to play any further after the initial bit due to a HUGE phobia of not being able to get away from him...[/QUOTE]
Fuck that game, I played it when I was about 5, gave me nightmares for weeks
Combine my fear of the dark, fear of something just popping out of nowhere (then going apeshit if it does), being slighty arachnofobic (not in vidya tho, yet irl I ask my mother to remove even the smallest spider) and I even get scared in the small corrider in gm_build (the one that goes to the white room).
In Jaws Unleashed I was always terrified of attacking a Whale Shark, because it splits in half, and the intestines are all over the place, and sometimes it is still alive...
Also terrified of the Drill Site Level, because Jaws would get sucked down long pipes into a spinning fan and die. Impossible to get out of.
Finally, the Mine Field Level where you have to get through a hundred mines, where if one blows THEY ALL BLOW, and you had to hit the right dud mines to get to the other side while following the blood trail of a diver.
I remember the only game that really got to me was the Marine campaign of AVP 2
I had a little initial trouble of sleeping, I just reassured myself that "Just give me a shotgun and I'll tear those fuckers apart!" and that generally solved the problem
I was 12, or 13 or something at the time though
[QUOTE=Dragoshi1;31209295]In Jaws Unleashed I was always terrified of attacking a Whale Shark, because it splits in half, and the intestines are all over the place, and sometimes it is still alive...
Also terrified of the Drill Site Level, because Jaws would get sucked down long pipes into a spinning fan and die. Impossible to get out of.
Finally, the Mine Field Level where you have to get through a hundred mines, where if one blows THEY ALL BLOW, and you had to hit the right dud mines to get to the other side while following the blood trail of a diver.[/QUOTE]
That game sounds really fucked up.
I loved Jaws Unleashed.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA0EVcrq71o[/media]
Not really creepy, but hilarious.
[QUOTE=Mikaru-Yanagida;31208579]Ah yes, I know exactly what you're talking about, it's basically a hint to the second playthrough, but here's what I got.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mbEatuVTiA&feature=player_detailpage#t=72s[/media]
And the quote from the video description: "you are the Designed output that travels in the loop of Pandora to the Final Result, back to the beginning where you do it all again and again and again and again. These Calculations confirm that you exist in some kind of circular reality"
Nothing really creepy about it though until you consider the fact it's a circular reality.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't that mean that [sp]the Vault will never be opened?[/sp]
I don't see how people get scared by game music. It never bothers me, some I actually really like. And with most games, if a part starts to genuinely freak me out, I just turn on the Porkchop Express and everything turns in to kickass. Just listen.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ17HcZSnKo[/media]
Anyway, the first scare I remember was playing the original Resident Evil when it originally came out. That very first zombie scared the hell out of me to the point I seriously refused to played for a year.
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If you have a good GM, any game of the Call of Cthulhu tabletop RPG is frightening. Like a rich old lady with visions of something trying to kill her, so she asks your group to protect her on the night she is supposed to die. Night goes fine, until a thing reaches through her window above her bed, rips her face off as she screams, and eats it as it climbs in the window to kill you. A grown man, in his mid-thirties, actually wet himself when the whole thing was being described. Now remember this is pen and paper and everything has to be described to you. We don't let that GM tell ghost stories.
And that thing wouldn't fucking die.
[B]Mickey's Wild Adventure, PS1.[/B]
"man I can't believe I finally got a videogame this is the best Christmas ever"
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"I'll just jump down this hole"
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"Kinda dark, I'll just hit this light"
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nope
The beginning of Resident Evil 4.
My first run trough I had to stay at that fucking tree with the binoculars for so long just to try to plan what I was going to do. I go carefully sneak around and then, "HOLA GRINGO!" and that fucking chainsaw guy :ohdear:
I can't remember the name of the game. But it was a goosebumps game where you were in a mansion or something and it always scared me as a kid. There was another goosebumps game too but in this one you were in a very creepy town. I wish I could remember the names
I just found the name of the fist game [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_of_the_Mutant_%28video_game%29[/url]
Just found out what the second game was called Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland(PC). I always felt so alone in that game. I only played it when I was really young so it freaked the shit out of me
[QUOTE=tsdfghh;31211687]I can't remember the name of the game. But it was a goosebumps game where you were in a mansion or something and it always scared me as a kid. There was another goosebumps game too but in this one you were in a very creepy town. I wish I could remember the names
I just found the name of the fist game [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_of_the_Mutant_%28video_game%29[/url][/QUOTE]
I thought you were talking about RE and Silent Hill.
Silent Hill 2 has it's moments
Exploring dark, desolate and creepy apartments is pretty awesome
I just wish the combat system was less clunky, you gotta run up to an enemy, hit him a couple times and hope he jerks back and flinches when you hit him, so you can continue beating him into a bloody pulp before he hits back
Wish there was a dodge or something
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16qggiXClvk[/media]
This. Normally I'm not afraid of dinosaurs, but when this gigantic mother fucker is stomping behind me my heart starts racing.
The one level, where it kills a Brontosaurus (Which you see first, then the thing roars and comes after you), I nearly shit my pants, because I didn't know where to go. By the time I did, the thing was right behind me.
[QUOTE=Carand;31098838]The music that is attached to the sauce makes me want to throw up.
Apparently there is a genre of music that drives you insane from anxiety, and this is one of them:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK2iLnTR9V8&feature=player_embedded[/media][/QUOTE]
I don't know why but this makes me really uneasy. I literally can't listen past around the 1:05 mark. My brain starts yelling at me, shouting things like 'stop listening before i smack a bitch.'
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I found this shit on a page about the story
"These visual effects are known among programming circles as "The White Hand Sprite", the "Ghost Animation", and the "Buried Alive Model". Each has been found to cause headaches, nausea, and in severe cases, hemorrhaging of the brain and lungs."
Ghost animation?
like at 9:00?
Also, the first letter of every paragraph in the video spells out "I A M D E A D"
[QUOTE=Dirf;31201560]Does anyone else get a splitting headache and feel sick after listening for around 2 minutes?
I thought it was a load of crap how the music 'drives you insane from anxiety' but holy shit.[/QUOTE]
I loved the Lavender Town theme. That version just sounds like someone is breathing into a mic in the background.
[QUOTE=Dirf;31201560]Does anyone else get a splitting headache and feel sick after listening for around 2 minutes?
I thought it was a load of crap how the music 'drives you insane from anxiety' but holy shit.[/QUOTE]
I think its the low hum in the background, rather then the music. Just unpleasant to listen to.
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