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Pretty it would be Spore for me, specially the sea monster.
Funny enough, I am the third Ocarina in this thread and with a third different reason! Lol. It was the Re-Dead for me. Those things terrified me as a kid! I'd have to rush through the sections in future Castle Town, and the Graveyard was a real test of endurance for me!Ocarina of Time for me as well
That game's creepy, man!
Watching my older sister play Fatal Frame II when I was like 7-ish lol.
Made me scared of the dark when I was a kid, but I've grown out of it now that I'm older, and I've actually played the game; it's been one of my favorite horror games now. It's oddly nostalgic to think about none-the-less.
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Wait until you get to Manhunt.GTA San Andreas.
There's something about how the entire world of that game behaves that just shivers me timbers. Add to that the whole "blue hell" (the game's limbo) that I accidentally found while messing around with cheats.
Rockstar has a very specific kind of liminal horror to their games.
Wait until you get to Manhunt.
Haha, I remember Manhunt 2 having the honor of being one of the very few games to ever get banned in italy, even if it was only for like a yearGTA San Andreas.
There's something about how the entire world of that game behaves that just shivers me timbers. Add to that the whole "blue hell" (the game's limbo) that I accidentally found while messing around with cheats.
Rockstar has a very specific kind of liminal horror to their games.
Even then, that still didn't stop from the uncut PC version from releasing nearly everywhere else in the world. Rockstar pretty much sees both of these games as an old shame. The second game I sort of get, but this doesn't really bother me. Most of the original people who made these games aren't even there anymore.Haha, I remember Manhunt 2 having the honor of being one of the very few games to ever get banned in italy, even if it was only for like a year
Yeah rockstart used to have a bit of a knack for horror, they made those dingy empty american towns of cities where it feels like something horrible is gonna jump you or something supernatural's gonna happen
Same energy:Ironically it was New Super Mario Bros, the first game I ever played. It's the game over screen that got me as a kid.
like its not just me that finds this disproportionately eerie right?
"That's strange, there's no guards here..."Some rooms in Metal Gear Solid 1, man that fucking Psycho Mantis music was some stuff alright, also most parts in any game were the music just stops, i swear to god that makes me sweat. Also most enemies with dark sclera, that just unnerves me the hell out.
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That intro setting up all that happened is incredible.Resident Evil III was the first game I was genuinely scared of.
The intro itself still unsettles me.
Hudson Soft strikes again.This unassuming, seemingly kid-friendly text-based RPG
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Silent Hill 1 I played emulated on a school computer and the initial alley sequence freaked me out so bad in public.the atmosphere of silent hill 1 - i felt out of breath after playing it sometimes
Proud of you for getting there but yes, the Forest and Shadow Temples are incredible atmosphere spaces. Same with destroyed Hyrule Town.Ocarina of Time for me as well lol I remember being terrified of the wallmasters in the Forest Temple, and also using a level skip cheat to go straight to Bongo Bongo and not deal with the Shadow Temple, it took me a while as a kid to gather the courage to go through it legitimately xD
Holy shit it's Alone in the Dark.This intro (and therefore the game) was the first thing that scare the shit out of me.
Hey it's okay! I didn't pick a horror game but just went with the first memory of me being spooked.![]()
I don't remember anymore
and I am easily scared
I could say Doom but I don't think it scared me honestly I never was a Horror game guy to begin with so I have no clue its been to long since a game scared me and I played Silent Hill 2 and 1 since I am a adult.
hm maybe Silent Hill 2 when my bro played it at my place when I was little.
I mostly caused me a scare and fear trough many Creepypasta stories I absorbed like a sponge back then.
Which is fair, that game really does fix you in the 'you will be scared if you fuck up' position strongly.Well, I was a kid in the early 2010s and that's when people realized it's pretty easy to make a scary game with a marketable character. The first game that scared me was probably FnaF
That's real sweet; my Dad helped me defeat King Thwomp in Mario 64 and also would kick our ass in Diddy Kong Racing.God, I used to be scared AF watching my dad play DOOM and Resident Evil games
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That's the one with the music box yeah?As a child from the 2010s it'll probably have been Fnaf 2 I have a distinct memory of playing the demo in a hotel and getting scared of it lol
RE1 is awesome, finished it for the fourth time recently, it's fun to speedrun a little. But as for the T-Rex; was there music in TR 1? I feel when I tried it, it was a little creepy cus of how quiet the game could be.A t-rex(or a dinosaur of some kind) that shows up out of nowhere in the first tomb raider, I weas watching my older brother play it and I started screaming when it suddenly showed up and it was very close to the screen.
First game to actually scare and properly creep me out was resident evil 1, though I played it after I finished 2. It was much creepier.
House of the Dead 2 looks awesome when I see footage of it. I'm going through RE2 with my wife the first time and lost a whole chunk of my save due to getting fucked up by that big crocodile and not knowing the gimmick.House of the Dead and Resident Evil 2 in that exact order. Resident Evil 2 gave me nightmares for nearly 2 weeks.
I didn't know they had creepy bits back in the day based around stealth!Harry Potter PS2 games and stealth sections scared the shit out of me when I was kid so much that I had to play game without sound.
The opening run to the police station is so cool, it kinda makes me wish for more city parts in RE2 originally just to give a sense of scale.When i was a kid when i was playing mario world on snes next to me was a guy playing resident evil 2 the intro part where leo has to pass through a zombies that part scare me. Now i know that game was re2 because i remember that part. it's like a trauma to play horror video games to be honest or watch it next to kids
The Dianoga in Shadows of the Empire was my first Star Wars intense time. I think back on that game fondly and just started Dark Forces recently but I remember IG-88 freaking me the hell out as a boss fight in ShadowsI think it was either the Dianogas in Dark Forces or the Facehuggers in the Alien Trilogy demo. I really didn't like things getting up in my face.
I also remember nearly shitting myself the first time I encountered a shambler in Quake.
Later on though it was Resident Evil II - that I think was the first game that really stayed with me in terms of scariness. I only very recently played through it as a way to prove myself I wasn't scared of it - and it's a great game!
The music stopping is perfect.Some rooms in Metal Gear Solid 1, man that fucking Psycho Mantis music was some stuff alright, also most parts in any game were the music just stops, i swear to god that makes me sweat. Also most enemies with dark sclera, that just unnerves me the hell out.
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Holy shit it's Alone in the Dark (again)!
What's the setup of that one in particular?Splatterhouse 3 gave me nightmares for days.
Holy heck playing Drakengard one as a young kid must be incredibly intense. And yes, that game could make sense feeling evil playing it that young.I played Drakengard when I was quite young, and something about the writing and vibe really creeped me out. I actually put the game in a drawer for a while because I thought it might be evil.
F.E.A.R the one with Alma and the shootin?I think as kid it was a resident evil, as a teenager it was F.E.A.R. Files, I think it might have been Perseus mandate that had the crazy moments.
Holy fuck that's metal and also him screaming 'dieeee' with that choked sound is so intense.This nasty fucker from the Neversoft Spider-Man game:
Games like Subnautica and DREDGE I see drew inspo from somewhere.Pretty it would be Spore for me, specially the sea monster.
Oh heck yeah, liminal horror! That's rad to hear about, the unintended.GTA San Andreas.
There's something about how the entire world of that game behaves that just shivers me timbers. Add to that the whole "blue hell" (the game's limbo) that I accidentally found while messing around with cheats.
Rockstar has a very specific kind of liminal horror to their games.
While the modern choices are nifty, I have to focus in on being a fellow Ocarina lover and sufferer; I mentioned above but Castle Town in the future was such a shock to the younger me and I always thought the civilians who died in Ganondorf's rise were the Re-Dead's. My mind was world building effective ways to scare me.Funny enough, I am the third Ocarina in this thread and with a third different reason! Lol. It was the Re-Dead for me. Those things terrified me as a kid! I'd have to rush through the sections in future Castle Town, and the Graveyard was a real test of endurance for me!That game's creepy, man!![]()
Ocarina was the first time a game spooked me as a kid, but for genuine 'I need to take a break before I keep playing' fear? That's Fatal Frame II, when I first played with my brother, at like 12 or 13. He and I still debate to this day whether we were more scared of it or Silent Hill 3, and all I know is that both scared the absolute shit out of us.
It gets more uncommon as an adult, but the last time a game gave me nightmares was Outlast II. I barely got through that one.![]()
RE3 like Ocarina got a lot of play here, Nemesis putting in that work even when not playing it.Resident Evil 3, I wasn't even playing it lmao.