wish i had these games and some friends to come over at 9:00 at night to play with surround sound D:
I was playing the calling, well talking to my hubby, The voice comes over the wii controller, Next thing I hear is my hubby cell phone breaking agaist a wall.
oh damn, I remember running into that "Samus" and caring the heck out of me, scary for a GBA game lol
you minded you own business, exploring, or walking off from a boss fight and BAM! It comes crashing in trying to kill you!
Holy ***my heart would be pounding whenever that *** Samus appeared in the room. "Please don't find me please don't find me please don- ***" *LE FLEE*
My accuracy was suddenly perfect when you had to shoot ***to make a path to escape from her.
Maybe someone said this already, but pretty much all of deadspace.
you'd hear the music and think OHNO SOMETHING'S GONNA POP OUTTA NOWHERE, then you get down the corridor and nothing does. so you relax.
about 5 second later BAM ***! one of the ones with the scythes for arms pops outta nowhere and *** you up. I knew it was gonna happen, yet i jumped like every time.
I hate dolls. Giant, blood soaked, homicidal ones are about as bad as it gets. Not to mention, it gives a pretty big hint as to what's going on in Shepherds Glen. And the music is terrifyingly beautiful.
If you're into Silent Hill lore and understand the White Claudia Theory, this is a pretty chilling conversation and is the major foundation said theory stands on.
This scene get's me because of how... I dunno, I'd say it pretty much embodies everything about religious fanatics that scares me. Only difference is that in Silent Hill, their "God" is a proven being and routinely interferes with our world. With devastating outcomes.
This is from the bat ***insane part of Silent Hill 2 in the Labyrinth chunk. Basically, Eddie is starting to snap from the pressure of Silent Hill and is starting to reveal why he was "pulled" in.
End of the Labyrinth section of Silent Hill 2, when Eddie completely loses it. Yay trigger happy fet guy with self esteem issues! Also: Bullying is bad.
Most of the stuff in parasite eve 1 really scared me for years until I found out the true ending. heck I was way too scared to even climb the chrysler building
When Oblivion first came out I got it right away. Now I was a kid that never really played any video games. Well when you start off in oblivion you're put into the underground area. That place freaked me out so much I quit right off the start(I later came back and conquered my fear of things) but I would have to say that's one of my more memorable times.
I remember being ridiculously over cautious in dungeons while playing Oblivion, and constantly jumping out of my seats when I overlooked and ran into traps or opening a secret door only to reveal a horrible creature >.>
Okay folks, it's time to put on your nostalgia hats and recap moments in your video gaming career that legitimately frightened you.
And I'm not talking about being startled by having a zombie jump out of nowhere and bite you in the neck. I mean something that gave you a lingering sense of dread and terror educing anticipation.
For me, I remember getting to the very end of Earthbound and having the ambiance in combination to how complex and disturbing the concept of which the final boss epitomized, it truly scared me for being roughly 8 years old. Even at nearly age 24, it leaves me in a rather unsettling disposition.
Those trumpets... You don't know whether to feel triumphant or nervous of what has yet to come.
The fact that it's the only instrument played, followed by an eerie echo and silence is indeed unsettling.
Upon entering a plane of existence that mortals alone cannot cross, your characters must enter as robots. Only then will you be able to traverse across what perfectly symbolizes Purgatory to reach the cosmic destroyer and corrupter known as Giygas
Giygas, a creature so terrifying and evil that it devours it's own mind out of its will to consume all life and space therein. Mocking you by mirroring your character's likeness in appearance. Then showing its true form as what appears to be a twisted and terrifying face of a beast or alien, or even a human fetus depending on your perspective viewing. Followed by wails of agony and how much it relishes it, while simultaneously devouring light along with your hope and prayers.