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With it being the first of October, and Halloween around the corner, I thought that it would be a good idea to make a thread containing the fears and frights of the gaming world.
Be they characters, scenes, entire games, etc., they're welcome here, just as long as you find, or found, them to be creepy. Feel free to share what you'd like.
If you're bothered by this kind of thing, please do not continue past this point.
First, I'd like to share two OSTs from the same game that I found while browsing YouTube. I'm not usually bothered by a lot of video game tunes, but I found these things to be utterly Satanic:
Seriously...... What a disturbed individual that composer must be.
Be they characters, scenes, entire games, etc., they're welcome here, just as long as you find, or found, them to be creepy. Feel free to share what you'd like.
If you're bothered by this kind of thing, please do not continue past this point.
First, I'd like to share two OSTs from the same game that I found while browsing YouTube. I'm not usually bothered by a lot of video game tunes, but I found these things to be utterly Satanic:
Seriously...... What a disturbed individual that composer must be.
author=Aetherrevival
Seriously...... What a disturbed individual that composer must be.
Actually, I always wanted to play Shadow man one day, now I will try it soon (yeah, I like these kind of games)
Speaking about "disturbing" music:
Man, the first Postal was a really weird game, sadly the game is almost unplayable today (horrible controls a some problems with compatability) and there are no other games like it
Here, have another, although these things can barely be called music:
And the ending:
Postal remake when?
author=Sated
The only answer I need to this question is Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodline's Ocean House Hotel. Easily the creepiest, scariest videogame sequence I've ever played through. It took me ages to finish that quest the first time I played through it, not because it actually takes a long time but because I was moving through the level so damn slowly. Searching for "Ocean House Hotel" on Google will even bring up threads were people are asking how to skip the quest because it scares them so much, even though they've played through it before and probably know that it can't be skipped! It was such a good level that it won IGN's "Best Level" award when the game originally came out, despite how ultra-buggy the game was on release. I'm glad I know how to rush through it these days; I still don't particularly like it when I make my yearly(ish) trip back to the World of Darkness.
I actually hate the Ocean House Hotel, yeah, at first it was pretty great but now every time I replay the game I have to go through this long and heavily scripted level with no means to skip it, I'm actually more scared of the part where you go to the snuff film studio and you are attacked by those monsters, the suspension is just great and because if you aren't careful you can easily die against them
I guess is time to replay V:tM-B again, one of my favorite games, dat atmosphere, dat attention to detail, dat everything (except the sewers, fuck them)
author=SatedI actually hate the Ocean House Hotel, yeah, at first it was pretty great but now every time I replay the game I have to go through this long and heavily scripted level with no means to skip it, I'm actually more scared of the part where you go to the snuff film studio and you are attacked by those monsters, the suspension is just great and because if you aren't careful you can easily die against themAdmittedly yeah, the replay factor isn't great; but the very first time I played it, I was genuinely scared and that doesn't happen to me often in video-games. The snuff sequence is suspense-filled, but it's not really scary; creepy though, for sure.
And I agree, fuck the sewers.
The first time I played through the game and encountered one of those female-looking things in the sewers I was on high alert for the rest of the night. I didn't find the Ocean House Hotel all that scary though. I was kind of expecting it to be over the top considering how the entire point of that quest was to get rid of a ghost.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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and everything else about the place.
Bongo Bongo is always present as you walk through not only the Shadow Temple but Kakariko Village, always beating the drums of war and singing its ghastly melody through the flayed hole in its throat.
NOPE
I first saw this fucking thing when I was eight.
author=Sated
Honorary mention goes to this thing; I never liked this thing:
Me neither. I don't like the looks of it. Nor did I like it the first time I played Majora's Mask. I had no idea where to go, and that thing didn't help my brain work any better when it started making my screen have a spasm.
author=Sated
It also still frightens me thatso many peoplea single person likes Pom Gets Wifi. Does that count?
Hah! If something gives someone the creeps, I think it can be considered freaky, so it's welcome here!
author=El_WaKa
Actually, I always wanted to play Shadow man one day, now I will try it soon (yeah, I like these kind of games)
Hah, suit yourself! Personally, I think I found every reason to not play it.
Geez, this thread is becoming wonderfully decorated for Halloween. Maybe we should all come back at that night and review all of this content with the lights turned off for extra thrills.
author=El_WaKa
And the ending:
Postal remake when?
But, seriously..... What the heck did I just watch?
Oh my childhood Nightmares.
I still am super happy my Uncle got me hooked on the DooM games, the spookies were worth it.
author=BizarreMonkey
Oh my childhood Nightmares.
Childhood nightmares indeed.........
You know, I have to admit that I chuckled when they first changed to the scene with the rabbit. I feel bad for him now.
Killer Instinct was my big childhood love/hate game. It was so cool, but terribly spooky at the same time. Especially the really bleak versus screen. I still have memories of a time I dared to play it in the dark.
Just a playthrough video to show an example of it, for those who aren't familiar with the game.
Speaking of Killer Instinct, the new character in the 2013 game, Hisako, is kind of freaky:


I would post her theme song, but I think it's too cool to be frightening.
Oh, and while I'm thinking about it...... Skip to 5:46 in this video:
I found this boss a little disturbing as a child.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=Aetherrevivalauthor=BizarreMonkeyChildhood nightmares indeed.........
Oh my childhood Nightmares.
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