Sounds pretty damn scary
EA has basically assembled a dream team of Japanese horror designers to work on one game.
Directed by Goichi Suda, better known as Suda 51, the writer of Killer7, No More Heroes, and Fatal Frame IV.
Produced by Shinji Mikami, the creator of Resident Evil.
Music composed by Akira Yamaoka, the composer for the entire Silent Hill series.
Sounds pretty damn scary
scariest game i ever played was Resident Evil 1 on the PS1. i remember i being scary as . then again, i was like in 3rd grade so it could be lame lmao.
Eternal Darkness was pretty good for a scare, so was Silent Hill 2.
Silent Hill in general was creepy. Never found the Resident Evil games to be all that scary or creepy.
I remember playing Doom in the dark back in 1993
120Mhz processor
16mb of Ram
500mb HDD
having to modify the autoexec.bat in DOS just to get enough extended memory to run applications... Ahh... those where the days.
By the way, one of the games I mentioned in the OP, Fatal Frame 4, is scary as
Never played it, but seems to be a Silent Hill clone
Youtube it, and see for yourself.
Resident Evil and Silent Hill were scary because if some kind of creature came after you, the controls were too bersome to actually do anything about it.
That said, the first couple Silent Hill games had a very creepy atmosphere.
Doom II, 2 am, surround sound, right next to a window with no curtains to my back yard which had no lights and therefore it was pitch black immediately outside the window.
Fatal Frame 4, one of the games I mentioned in the 1st post
At 9:06 in the 1st vid
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F.E.A.R made me jump at times and I rarely get skeered
i dont really play horror games but the deadspace was really good. it combined the action or Re4, the narrative style and pacing of bioshock to make a good game. this is better cause unlike the silent hill games you actually can defend yoruself and it was still had scares.
Fatal Frame was by far the scariest game I ever played. Couldn't sleep knowing the game was even in the house.
It was my fault for buying it though. Friend told me it was scary as and to play it with the lights off in full surround. It made me pee a little.
this, i didnt believe my friend when he said this game was scary as but boy was i wrong fast.
lmao fatal frame looks boring
Give it a chance, like i said i i didnt think it was gonna be all that but i love the game now.
i just might if i get the time, but taking pictures of ghosts seems pretty meh.
its like the next step up from pokemon snap.
No . Tight quarters, zero light, clunky controls while you solve puzzles and scream like a girl at things jumping out at you. No thanks.
no same with doom, especially when playin with no lights and volume up loud hahaha fkn
idk just watching some parts of twisted metal black on ps2 was pretty scary haha.
The Reckoning freaked me out...
Don't know if it was playing it mostly um, uh, yeah...or, the fact that my dad just passed away and I thought I'd hear him try and reach me...
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3rd grade? Wtf? How old are you, 18?
But to answer your question, that game was scary no matter what. I remember playing that with high school buddies late at night, them jumping at the dogs through the window, me at that evil plant...
yup. very scary stuff. probably because it was really the first of its kind. teh dogs coming through the windo scared the out of me.
the old Resident Evil was great. i personally think they should go back to how it was made back then, where it was "survival horror," and you had to manage ammo and health carefully if you wanted to beat it. now it's more run and gun than survival horror.
i think there is a lack of survival horror games out. they're fun, i have no idea why.
This was interesting... although... Fake, the guy did an awesome job at creeping me out though, and then he introduced Ben to his computer.. and that just ed it up.
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