[QUOTE=ironman17;26525444]It's scarier for me since I have the curtains closed all the time (...)[/QUOTE]
Working on your dungeon tan, I see?
[QUOTE=CackaDeTaros;23061079]September 17 is my birthday[/QUOTE]
holy shit me too
[QUOTE=eijdlaG;26686643]Working on your dungeon tan, I see?[/QUOTE]
The sunless palour of my skin is not necessarily intentional, but is merely a side-effect of my lifestyle choice as a "basement dweller", even though the aformentioned "basement" is in fact a bedroom on the top floor of the house.
Also, I have plans for a "creepypasta" with a theme of Minecraft kept in mind. It'll be in the format of a diary, and it'll detail the "survival story" of Adam Phillips, a well-educated man who just so happens to be the sole survivor of a shipwreck, left stranded on an uncharted island in the West Indies. Think Minecraft Guy meets Daniel from Amnesia, a man who is forced to survive against the terrors of the island, yet is highly-knowledgable in the realms of construction, mechanisms, and various other sciences.
So yeah, i'll probably be working on that a bit, and i'll probably post when i'm done. Hopefully my writing skills will have improved over this last year...
[QUOTE=ironman17;26669545]Concerning the earlier requests for video-game creepypasta, are there any creepypastas based around Amnesia: The Dark Descent?[/QUOTE]
That doesn't need a creepypasta, it's to scary to playa already.
(Seriously, I tried playing and after about 20 minutes I got so fucking scared. I was stacking physics props in an effort to barricade the doors. It was so scary I couldn't keep playing, so I turned it off.
Edit:
And now suddenly I've gotten pageking? Wierd.
Do de do do do de do do.
NSFW. May be disturbing for some people.
Honestly, this has potential to be a true story.
[media]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1292345799579.png[/media]
Finding a dead body in an old house, especially one that belonged to a man who spent his last days in sickness and solitude, can be a real sobering experience.
And here was me about to go to bed after playing Minecraft. Well, there goes my Sanity meter...
[QUOTE=Radman;26696858]NSFW. May be disturbing for some people.
Honestly, this has potential to be a true story.
[media]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1292345799579.png[/media][/QUOTE]
Not so much scary, but sad.
Anyone remember that ghost video on Youtube where the guy keeps seeing a girl appear out of thin air, and screams like a dying turkey every time he does? Probably one of the funniest things I've seen, but also very creepy, because no one [b]intentionally[/b] screams like a turkey.
[QUOTE=CatFodder;26625648][media]http://popvultures.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/angel.jpg[/media][/QUOTE]
That picture still scares the living shit out of me...
It had to be one of the only Doctor Who episodes I ever watched with creeped me out that much.
[QUOTE=Amplified31;26678231]My friend wrote a mandrill maze "creepypasta" for his english class last year and got a 70% because his teacher "didn't care for it". I've been meaning to post this for awhile but I never got around to it.[/QUOTE]
Well no wonder he got a 70, it's awful.
[QUOTE=Radman;26696858]NSFW. May be disturbing for some people.
Honestly, this has potential to be a true story.[/QUOTE]
That is extremely depressing to me... I haven't posted in months and I saw this... wow.
[QUOTE=postmanX3;26699958]Well no wonder he got a 70, it's awful.[/QUOTE]
Better than most creepypasta imo.
If you think that you're alive, you're mistaken.
This isn't mere speculation, I'm almost positive that the entire world died around the year 2002. Why? I wish I knew. I've been having these dreams. Dreams where I'm in enormous pain, coming around after being unconscious, looking around and seeing dead (or asleep?) bodies all around me. I'm in some slowly-decaying city that looks vaguely familiar, but before I can examine further, I writhe in pain and fall unconscious and wake from my 'dream.' It was in one of these 'dreams' that I was able to overcome the incredible pain trying to keep me down. Before I could get a good look around, something flew overhead and made an incredible racket. It wasn't a human aircraft. The sonic boom from the thing smacked me straight out of the dream.
I decided to try lucid dreaming to control the 'dream.' After falling asleep, I attempted to will my pain to go away. It didn't. I tried to summon up a hamburger. Nothing. I started to get worried. My adrenaline started to pump, and my pain slowly faded to the point where I could get up and walk a little more confidently. I limped into what looked like an Olive Garden (only the 've' and 'a...den' was visible), saw a calendar that hadn't been changed since October 4, 2002, and then I heard something. I didn't hear all of it, but the part I heard made me freeze with fear. It was a bubbling, gurgling screech. This wasn't a natural sound; this was biological. Some[I]one[/I] was in this place. I limped over to the kitchen and I almost vomited. The kitchen was lined with blood, and in the middle was a partially flayed human. The human was trying to scream, but all that would come out was that noise. That didn't disturb me as much as what I saw hovering over the body. Even as I try to recount what this [I]thing[/I] looked like makes me sick. It didn't have legs, but somehow was floating. It had multiple appendages lined with very sharp blades that effortlessly cut through the human's skeleton, severing his arm as I watched. I swallowed my vomit. It stopped moving. The breath caught in my throat as it looked up at me. Its [I]face[/I], oh God its face. It opened its 'mouth' and shrieked at me, pointing an appendage at me. Suddenly I heard movement behind me, and I decided that it'd be a very good time to limp as fast as I could.
I limped quickly out of the Olive Garden back to my original resting position, and plopped onto the ground, cracking my head as I did so. Three or four of the things floated over me and searched the area. One of them stopped right over me and looked down at me. It noticed my breathing. I didn't have time to think before it whipped a needlelike protrusion into my neck and I started to feel woozy.
I woke up in a cold sweat from this 'dream.' I had no idea what to think at this point. Psychologists tell me it was a recurring nightmare, but I know better. Today I meditated for a while and decided I was hungry about halfway through. When I got up, I found a cheeseburger behind me.
I'm going to go back tonight. I'm going to try. God help me if I get caught and flayed. God help me if I don't die immediately.
But what do you care, you're probably already dead. Or you're just asleep and you'll never know when you die.
Guys, we got him.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8MM4K1lww[/media]
A work-in-progress. I feel like posting it so that I'm encouraged to come back to it later.
As an opening note, these are just the idle scribbles of a bored man. With all the previous stories in this thread, save the rare exceptions, most are utter fabrications. This goes even more so when it comes to video games. I am not going to try to spend time convincing you that this story is real, for what a waste of time and effort that would be. We already know it isn't, but it is still fun to let the mind wander and fantasize. Now, despite being fictional, it does have loose bearing from a level for Doom that I have never completed. I have lost both the file and recollection of the name, so do not bother me with it. I will be writing this from a perspective similar to my own: with vague memory of this level and now the desire to go back and finish it.
[quote]
Let us start with an introduction: I'm an avid Doom fan. Take a look over at the user name. I've been playing it, literally, since before I could fully read and write. While I have my own opinions about the franchise, I will spare you them. I have long since moved on in the gaming world, taking swings and bouts with games like Killing Floor and Team Fortress 2. Even with these ecstatic orgies of detail, sound and violence, I still feel myself drawn back the old Doom games now and then. When I'm bored, I'll scour for a few new levels of various FTP sites and kick them up in an appropriate source port. I've seen my fair share of variety for such an old game: the ugly, the beautiful, the colorful, the pale, the energetic, the depressive and so forth. Rarely do levels for Doom, even with engine enhancements, impress me anymore. For those who remember, Doom was a very simple engine. It couldn't handle slopes, horizontally moving platforms or even floors-over-floors; after all, it was a pseudo-3D engine. The source port I normally use, gzDoom, adds a few new scripts and such; but we're still dealing with a very outdated engine by our current standards.
So what is this all leading up to? Not much, actually. I wanted to give you some definition before I describe my intentions behind this journal. It is something I have recently started doing with levels I have to revisit, or even those that were long or seemed interesting from first opening them. Every fifteen minutes, I turn over to the monitor next to me and type up my feelings on the level. The monitor belongs to a very old computer which I only use for occasional note-keeping and sometimes playing old games cooperatively with friends that I have over. I use these typed notes to write up some reviews and just for the sake of. The one that follows I don't have any recollection of typing. I found it on in my note folder on a day I don't recall playing. I do, in a blurry sense, remember drinking that night. Either auto-correct went into overdrive or I didn't get as drunk as one would need for a full black-out. This, sadly, isn't like that [I]Playing Oblivion black-out drunk[/I] thread. Without further adieu, here is the straight up copypasta from my document.
d2d.wad
Dissolution into Delusion
Start
I'm not expecting much. The readme.txt has no back story, I've never heard of the author and there were no other reviews on the /idgames database. I like seeing what some people can do with the source ports, though, so I though I'd give this a try. It only weighs in at 6.66mb. At first I found this both hilarious and corny beyond belief. Just to be sure, I opened up the file info, knowing that this couldn't be exactly correct. Quite right I was, after I plugged the numbers into Google and double-checked, it was a good number of bytes off. My computer was just rounding the number and the author got lucky with it. The splash-screen was unchanged, which was to be expected. I had actually tried this once before, if my memory serves me. There should be two levels, and on the first I got as far as a large church. The second level, which I had to cheat to, was the same church painted in black, blood and general eeriness. I remember nothing else of it. I booted the level up on the usual difficulty (ultra-violence) and was presented with a dingy, grassy clearing and some looming rocky walls guiding me blindly forward. Let's see where I get in fifteen minutes.
15 Minutes
I've picked my way through the clearing with a few sparse fights against the usual zombie gunners and shotgunners. Managed to find myself a secret along the way, a cave that is only visible if one turns around while going down one of the more narrow paths. Inside was a chainsaw and the sprite of a dead marine. Usual detail for a map, even the old ones from the 90s did this sometimes. The drawn blood-puddle was a nice touch. One it started throwing imps at me, I got a slowed up a little. Shells were sparse the the pistol take a grudgingly long time to take out said imps. Chainsaw was always an option, but it's usually too high of a risk/reward weapon for me when maps don't provide gracious amounts of health. I've made it right outside the church structure. It's a bit imposing, but buildings had to be made huge in Doom if you wanted to do anything inside of it.
30 Minutes
I cleared out the church. Surprisingly, it's one large and detailed room. There are no alters, seats or things of the like. Despite this fact, there was a lot of detail put into the floors, walls and windows. It has a unusual looming feel. Only now have I realized that this level has no music and no ambiance for that matter. With the assortment of low-tier demons dead and Doom not even making sounds for my footsteps, this room is giving me a very eerie feel. I was lucky enough to grab the Super Shotgun from the far back of the building, though. Usually, once I have this baby I'm right at home and fear nothing the game can throw at me. In a case like this, though, you can't shoot your paranoia. I believe this is where I got stuck last time. There must be a switch, trigger on the floor or something that continues me on.
45 Minutes
I've been dancing around this church for another idle twenty minutes and found nothing. I must have mashed the use-key on every possible surface and object available. Squat. In the last five minutes, I've quickly dashed about outside and done a circle of the church to see if anything new opened up. Still nothing. This total lack of sounds is getting on me. My earphones cancel noise, so I'm left in the auditory darkness except for the grunt my character makes when I hit use on a worthless wall. I contemplated starting up WinAmp to keep my company, but that defeats the purpose of this journal if it is meant to be used for review. I really want to beat this level, it's just out of my competitive nature that I have to win and I won't let myself be defeated by odd map design.
60 Minutes
Nothing. I've done nothing but hear that same sound. In my boredom, I tried using no-clip mode. That didn't work either. Reveal the whole map? Nope. None of the usual id(something) cheats were working. I tried typing them out in console, they all spat back the unknown command message. Even non-standard cheats did the same. It wouldn't let me give myself weapons, invulnerability or anything of use. This is frustrating. It's like the author knew people would get ticked at his map and try to cheat to progress. I must be missing something. I tried putting the headphones around my neck, but in the depth of night, your ears will play on your imagination. It was much more mentally sound to bask in silence then let every creek and moan in the dim room play on my darker subconscious.
1 Hour, 15 Minutes
So I've tried something that hasn't worked since the days of Mario 64, which is ironic since that technically came later than Doom. I figure with gzDoom's scripting abilities, it'd be worth a try. I've been standing in various places in the map for about five seconds and waiting to see if anything happens. At first I though this was foolish, but one of the intricate tiles in the church sank. When I went to another, it sank but the first rose. There's a puzzle at hand and I have to figure it out. I found this really exciting, I must be the first person to have figured this out, for how little people go back and play these levels. I opened up the download page for it once more to check how many people had actually nabbed the same level. Six-hundred and sixty-six. Seriously? That's what the website said. This part was getting to me, I am not a man who believes in 'connections' and such things. It has to be coincidence. I mean, 666 isn't even the actual number of the devil. It's just been drilled in to be by media. I'm not letting my mind sit on this fact, I'm going to figure out this damn puzzle.
1 Hour 30 Minutes
This puzzle is very frustrating. Beyond belief. There are only six by six tiles. That leaves us with 36 total. While this doesn't sound like a lot, I want you to do some math with me about how many possible outcomes there are when you have to do this in sequence. It's 36 x 35 x 34 x 33 x 32 x 31 x 30 x 29 x 28 x 27 x 26 x 25 x 24 x 23 x 22 x 21 x 20 x 19 x 18 x 17 x 16 x 15 x 14 x 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 3.71993327 × 10 ^ 41. As you can see, I could be here for ages. For my life. For lifetimes. With each one I find I am brought so much closer to solving it. I am fully rapt in this, and I will not cease until I have solved it. I am already six tiles in, I can have this solved.
1 Hour, 45 Minutes
Five more tiles.
2 Hours
Four more tiles.
2 Hours, 15 Minutes
Four more tiles.
2 Hours, 30 Minutes
I got as far as more seven tiles this time. Fuck yeah, this puzzle is now my bitch. Ten more left.
2 Hours, 45 Minutes
Three more tiles. It's getting hard, the combo has gotten to be longer, but I have less guesses.
3 Hours
Three tiles again, and just barely. I did it literally as the clock hit 2AM. I haven't even been paying attention to time. I want to finish this before the sun comes up.
3 Hours, 15 Minutes
I got the fourth right on the mark. That's all I'm typing. I have to see what happens now. I'm going to write down the pattern here just in case, and then I'm off to explore.
- : - : - : - : - : - : -
-1:24:32:21:22:12
-2:23:15:19:31:18
-6:14:11:17:30:13
-10: 3:7:4:9:33
-36:5:29:8:34:35
-16:20:25:26:27:28
[/quote]
[QUOTE=magicman1234;26705393]Guys, we got him.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea8MM4K1lww[/media][/QUOTE]
'meh' story, migraine inducing video effects. The story at the beginning did remind me of this though
[img_thumb]http://ploader.net/files/5672725c23d856ecfd644c3783540826.png[/img_thumb]
I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK lol
Also, that story was written in the Quick Reply box in one sitting.
[quote]I enter my office building as usual. Today seems a bit crowded, so I take the elevator. (I only work on the second floor)
The doors close behind me as I walk in. There are 3 other people in the elevator. I press the #2 on the pad. As the elevator accends, the power cuts out. The tall, bald, african american uses the Emergancy phone, and he says "The man on the phone says they are fixing the elevator."
Five minutes past, nothing happens. Then...something happened. Something unbelievably horrifying happened. A gruesome, horrifying sound filled the elevator. Everyone looked at one another, disgusted.
[b]BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMMMFFFPHHHHHHHHHHHH[/b]
A bellowing, bowl-moving sound filled the elevator. Deafening, almost. Then...the smell...the small, skinny man with giant glasses looked like he was about to pass out. A man from the control room says "Are you all ok? We are trying to get the elevator up and running."
I start to sweat, the smell is unbearable. Either the room is getting really hot, or I am about to pass out.
The lights flicker, and the elevator begins to move. As soon as those doors move, I am running to the closest bin to throw up...
When I finally rush out, I noticed only the tall african american and the skinny geek followed me. The third passanger was no where to be seen. She was not even shown on the security footage![/quote]
:v:
[editline]15th December 2010[/editline]
Devil, parody style.
Doing a scary video marathon with friends...can I request a link to the one, bout nine minutes long, with people driving on backroads. Eventually flip the car lights after finding civilization, wind up where they started. Etc.
I know it's in here somewhere, but -effort- is involved.
Scariest thing ever:
sv_loadingurl
[QUOTE=Jazucu;26726238]Doing a scary video marathon with friends...can I request a link to the one, bout nine minutes long, with people driving on backroads. Eventually flip the car lights after finding civilization, wind up where they started. Etc.
I know it's in here somewhere, but -effort- is involved.[/QUOTE]
No through road?
[QUOTE=DJSergei;26726984]No through road?[/QUOTE]
That's it, thanks!
Slendy, No Through Road, and Paranormal Activity. And a final tomorrow. Life is good.
[QUOTE=DTkach;26697830]Not so much scary, but sad.
Anyone remember that ghost video on Youtube where the guy keeps seeing a girl appear out of thin air, and screams like a dying turkey every time he does? Probably one of the funniest things I've seen, but also very creepy, because no one [b]intentionally[/b] screams like a turkey.[/QUOTE]
What was that video called again?
I watched one video a while back of some guys driving down a dark road then pick up some girl standing along the side of the road and she explains she died there and then the car flips and they die. Can't remember what it was called.
[img]http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv48/anonyrurz/SMILEDOG.gif[/img]
To help cure you all of your fear.
[QUOTE=Sharpevil;26735157][img_thumb]http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv48/anonyrurz/SMILEDOG.gif[/img_thumb]
To help cure you all of your fear.[/QUOTE]
You made it worse.
[QUOTE=Sharpevil;26735157][img_thumb]http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv48/anonyrurz/SMILEDOG.gif[/img_thumb]
To help cure you all of your fear.[/QUOTE]
It is strange , but I can look at it without closing
[QUOTE=Ihasabucket;26730110]What was that video called again?[/QUOTE]
I can't remember exactly, but it was something really general like "SCARY GHOST CAUGHT ON CAMERA", which is why I'm having a hard time finding it.
If comments were visible in the search, it would be easier, because most of them are laughing at the turkey scream.
I think I found it [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-WhOogkNnc[/media]
[QUOTE=Ihasabucket;26751920]I think I found it [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-WhOogkNnc[/media][/QUOTE]
Wow... I saw lots of ghosts.
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