Hi everyone! So, I've been playing video games since I have a memory. Video games have always been present in my life and I think they've been a major factor during my formative years. I think I've learned a lot from them and I wouldn't change all the precious memories I have about video games in my childhood. However, I was always kind of a scaredy cat. I could get spooked by the silliest thing, even if it was meant for children. Add to the fact that my I didn't have an strict parental supervision and I often got in contact with things targeted way past my age! I remember I once saw an image of Saw's movie's doll Billy and I had nightmares about it that night (imagine if I had watched an actual scene from the movie lol). Even nowadays, I'd say I've grown pretty used to horror and I can watch horror films, read horror stories, watch horror videos, etc without much of an issue, but when it comes to horror video games... oh boy, I still get paralyzed with fear and it takes for me a fair amount of psyching up to make any progress!
So, as the title says, this time I'm focusing on things that apparently weren't meant to be scary but you felt otherwise. I'll start by sharing some so you can see how wimpy I was
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- Tomb Raider's butler on Lara's Mansion. This guy freaked me out so much. The way this old crooked guy followed you everywere making eerie noises was so scary to me, I dreadded the thought of seeing him coming out from a corner and walking towards me. And I loved the cozy vibes of Lara's home so much too
. To be fair, I was afraid of practically every enemy on Tomb Raider, specially animals, but I guess that's a bit more justified than your own butler.
- Spyro 2's Agent Zero. Yup. This guy from the beloved PS1 classic was another source of my terrors. His disproportionate dimensions and specially his hollow, void eyes were so uncanny to me. But the worst thing was the following objective. You basically had to slowly follow him to his secret base (where he had some lovely flowers :D) while hiding behind covers so he wouldn't spot you. This was so tense for me. The thought of him finding out I was following was too much for my nerves.
- Clark from Rayman 2. This big guy's supposed to be Rayman's old buddy, but again, I guess I was pretty judgmental as a kid because his appearance and just the way he moved and acted just freaked me out as a kid. There was a part in the game where and that was so scary to me.
So those are some of the examples of things I was really scared of as a child for not really much of a reason. What would you?
So, as the title says, this time I'm focusing on things that apparently weren't meant to be scary but you felt otherwise. I'll start by sharing some so you can see how wimpy I was

- Tomb Raider's butler on Lara's Mansion. This guy freaked me out so much. The way this old crooked guy followed you everywere making eerie noises was so scary to me, I dreadded the thought of seeing him coming out from a corner and walking towards me. And I loved the cozy vibes of Lara's home so much too

- Spyro 2's Agent Zero. Yup. This guy from the beloved PS1 classic was another source of my terrors. His disproportionate dimensions and specially his hollow, void eyes were so uncanny to me. But the worst thing was the following objective. You basically had to slowly follow him to his secret base (where he had some lovely flowers :D) while hiding behind covers so he wouldn't spot you. This was so tense for me. The thought of him finding out I was following was too much for my nerves.
- Clark from Rayman 2. This big guy's supposed to be Rayman's old buddy, but again, I guess I was pretty judgmental as a kid because his appearance and just the way he moved and acted just freaked me out as a kid. There was a part in the game where and that was so scary to me.
So those are some of the examples of things I was really scared of as a child for not really much of a reason. What would you?