Terror through Pixels.

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If there’s one thing the Polygonal Age contributed to gaming history, it’s the heightened sense of immersion in horror games (or games featuring horror sequences).

But what about the Sprite Age? I can’t think of many examples, so I’d love to see the ones that could make a player tremble in their chair or couch.
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Splatter house
X multiply
Clock tower (SNES)
Mortal Kombat gore
Doom??
Salamander 2
A few point and click games (sanitarium, I have no mouth)

Its an interesting topic, threepweed.

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Splatter house
X multiply
Clock tower (SNES)
Mortal Kombat gore
Doom??
Salamander 2
A few point and click games (sanitarium, I have no mouth)

Its an interesting topic, threepweed.

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"I Have No Mouth..." must be truly terrifying (I only read the short story and it disgusted me) ::sickening
 
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Tame by today's standard, but definitely had me rattled as a kid.

Same with some of the visuals in Splatterhouse and scenarios in Zombies Ate My Neighbours!

For modern pixel horror, the best I've played is "Imscared".
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Splatter house
X multiply
Clock tower (SNES)
Mortal Kombat gore
Doom??
Salamander 2
A few point and click games (sanitarium, I have no mouth)

Its an interesting topic, threepweed.

???
I also think the c64 combination of colour palette and sound chip was good for lo-fi horror atmosphere
 
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Tame by today's standard, but definitely had me rattled as a kid.

Same with some of the visuals in Splatterhouse and scenarios in Zombies Ate My Neighbours!

For modern pixel horror, the best I've played is "Imscared".
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I also think the c64 combination of colour palette and sound chip was good for lo-fi horror atmosphere
Wasn't Splatterhouse an action game?
 
I think I would make that deal.
Give it a try and see what you think (if you haven't already). That port of the game runs faster than it is supposed to, making every enemy, every movement and every piece of music happen 17% faster than it should.

Most people hate the music in this version for that very reason, but I've come to love it. It adds it's own sense of atmosphere that's unlike anything else I've ever played. I legitimately love that game.
 

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