Scariest game you have ever seen or watched?

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Vampire the masquerade - Bloodlines, first playthrough of the haunted house. Second playthrough of the haunted house. Not third playthrough of haunted house XD

Yeah, I'm a meek gamer like that, lol.
 
Don't really get scared at games. At least not the ones I've played so far.
Though I'll admit, I don't thinkit's mentionned, but because it's a bit on the crazy side, the monster of Deadly Premonition are rather bizzarre.
 
Richard_39 said:
Don't really get scared at games. At least not the ones I've played so far.
Though I'll admit, I don't thinkit's mentionned, but because it's a bit on the crazy side, the monster of Deadly Premonition are rather bizzarre.

F..K.. in the coffee!
 
Cavey said:
Richard_39 said:
Don't really get scared at games. At least not the ones I've played so far.
Though I'll admit, I don't thinkit's mentionned, but because it's a bit on the crazy side, the monster of Deadly Premonition are rather bizzarre.

F..K.. in the coffee!

That part wasn't weird, I talk to my coffee all the time ;-)
 
Meaw said:
Vampire the masquerade - Bloodlines, first playthrough of the haunted house. Second playthrough of the haunted house. Not third playthrough of haunted house XD

Yeah, I'm a meek gamer like that, lol.
You mean the hotel or the monster tape one? For me it was definitely the hotel, holy crap was it terrifying the first time I've played it. Probably because of how sudden it was. You're beating on some hoodlums, solve mundane quests and then you get this equally simple sounding task. I did not expect that.
Also: my favourite quest? Hunting the hengeyokai with the help of a little lady. Least liked? Werewolf in the observatory. fresia that part, with its instakilling bullshit.

As for the scariest game ... hmm ... I've played Resident Evil 1 when I was 8 and it was really scary, but that hardly counts. Probably Condemned: Criminal Origin. The fact that AI opponents were hiding in the darkness and behind corners made me very apprehensive of moving forward.
 
The one where you have to go to the basement to go to the second floor to go to the first floor to go to the elevator to go to the food elevator in kitchen to go to the attic *breates in* to be able to uncover some story about how a lady was murdered by her husband to free her ghost in some way in order to make one of them Tourette ladies call of a feud with the nosferatu Bertram Tung so you could speak to him.

There may very well be scarier things after, but I've kinda not gotten past the start of the second suburb yet. I got a mod for other clans, and I chose one of those,which if not sleeping regularly in a safe haven, will get screen shakes that interrupts whatever I do. They got cool powers though, so I guess I brought it upon myself by choosing them :D I have not yet gotten a house in that zone, which is the reason for me lazying with the game.
 
Ah, so it was the Ocean House Hotel then. Guess I spoiled the game a little bit, whoops.
But yeah, there's actually a couple of ... "fun" locations in the game.

I usually play as Ventrue. They're boring, I know, but I do like their aristocracy-like vibe.

Also, if you ever meet Yukie - tell her I said hi. :)
Oh, and don't trust the Kuei-jin.
 
Sure, will listen to the advices I got :)
I like the "not-really-corporeal-yet-very-noticeable", also bit aristocratic feeling from the Lasombra, the fleshveawing abilities (even if they indeed are cruel ones) of the Tzimisce (may have failed spelling), and from the camarilla... they're boring, but the gangrel, brujah and malkavians are tolerable :D
I have already chosen my ending  :cool:
 
Even though I don't much care for the franchise, I recall the final stages of Uncharted 1, where you're in that dark and dingy factory, fighting off enemy soldiers and some bizarre monsters with limited ammo, to be pretty tense.
It was a genuinely enjoyable challenge and pretty intense all at once.
 
The Suffering was what got me into horror games.
I think the part that creeped me out about it is that they actually went to an abandoned and haunted Pennsylvania prison that was used for the game to map it out accurately. Said prison was known for abusive guardsmen and staff, that would physically and mentally torture their prisoners. Silence was so strictly enforced that their shoes were muffled with extra large socks, as well as they were kept blindfolded in between their cell, and wherever they were being escorted to in the prison. The only light source for the prisoners was a hole cut into the ceiling, which became known as the "Eye of God" to them as they also experienced tortures such as being stripped clad in the Winter and sprayed with freezing water outside while it was nearly snowing, tongue suppressants and gags for those who talked too much or were too loud, both of which are referenced in the video game.

A few years ago, I drove past that prison. It's pretty hard to miss, it's an enormous abandoned facility of which inner city has pretty much developed around. Generally speaking it's closed off to the public. Still, the game was so based on the reality of the tortures of the prisoners in that prison, that I felt the dead air of it looming about the ambience in person just like I did when playing the game.
 

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