leezard
Supreme [H]ardness
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Just remembered another one, most of the bosses in Jericho were pretty creepy as well
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Cacademons in Doom were pretty harrowing at the time.
Looking back now they're endearingly comical, but back then nothing made me jump more than creeping into a room only have the "KAKAKKSSSHHHHHH!!!" sound fire up behind me and have one right in your face as you turn round.
It was satire until they mentioned the Cherubs in Doom 3...then you realized they were actually being serious with the entire list.It seems a lot of people missed the satire in the article
I thought Diablo was a pretty scary boss when I played the game when I 13.
The manikins in Condemned Criminal Origins
Jack Lupino from Max Payne, the guy that was into the occult. "I have tasted the flesh of fallen angels...I've tasted the Devil's green blood. It runs in my veins". That character really freaked me out.
The "Lion-Bear" from "Out of this world"
Holy crap.. I need to get that game and play it again. I don't remember much except that it was challenging at the time (I rented it on PS1, IIRC, and didn't have the instructions.)
Something about a dragon going through walls just creeps me out.
Is that Venture? I had it for the Intellivision, but it looked a little bit different. I still play it once in a while (the arcade version.)
Adventure for the Atari 2600. if you were really good you could finish the game in like 2mins.
Adventure for the Atari 2600. if you were really good you could finish the game in like 2mins.
Or the Thief 2 zombies, which would probably be #1 on a REAL list.List fails horribly without Regenerators.
These cocksuckers.
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Every time you heard the bastards start a charge, you'd end up blazing away with an entire mag.