Brent_Justice
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i'm officially scared to go to bed tonight with all the lights off
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Don't be affraid I'm right behind you...............Brent_Justice said:i'm officially scared to go to bed tonight with all the lights off
darkhorse said:good thing I bought quake 4 instead, I hate scary games.
pussydarkhorse said:good thing I bought quake 4 instead, I hate scary games.
Aaron_ATX said:does it get more scary? I've only played it a few sessions, around chapter 6 or so.
They hit a good mix of pulling off creepy without being annoying like doom3.
Brent_Justice said:i'm officially scared to go to bed tonight with all the lights off
DermicSavage said:Only part that really freaked em out int he game was the first encounter with the cloakers...
sKiDmArK said:Pretty much the same here. I think I jumped straight out of my chair the first time I saw the cloakers. The begining of that level pretty much had no action going on and then *WHAM* invisible guys jumping through ceilings to get in your face.
calluum said:you hear the sound of leather crackiling, look up and see something hanging from the wallsQUOTE]
How does leather crackle?
jack1201 said:I hate scary game. I always remember when I play Silent Hill, I almost scary to death.
RailGunRiz said:Are you serious? Play the bugged fear demo and shoot the little girl she splatters everywhere it's hilarious. That'll put you to sleep with a smile on!
winston856 said:calluum said:you hear the sound of leather crackiling, look up and see something hanging from the wallsQUOTE]
How does leather crackle?
He probably meant creaking rather than crackling...if you've ever worn leather though, you'd know the sound![]()
Digital Terror said:He probably meant creaking rather than crackling...if you've ever worn leather though, you'd know the sound![]()
DermicSavage said:Only part that really freaked em out int he game was the first encounter with the cloakers...
Other than that, FEAR has pretty weak scare factor to it(i guess SS2 has trained me well)
Brent_Justice said:i'm officially scared to go to bed tonight with all the lights off
calluum said:i didnt think it was very scary, it was a little startiling, mainly the part where u climb down the stairs and see the little girl, then turn around and see a guy. but it really wasnt scary
Digital Terror said:ss2 = System Shock 2, right? Just making sure
I never did get a chance to play that one, and the computer I was playing ss1 on kinda died before I even got an hour into the game, and I never got around to trying to make it work on the next comp I had.
OldPueblo said:Yeah, you know you're REALLY freaked out when you start having nightmares about monkeys with bags of chips and metal nursemaids.I locked the bedroom door at night when I was at home alone after playing SS2. Still, looking forward to trying out FEAR (picked it up yesterday).
God every time you hear those buggers make a sound, the creep factor istantly increases by 10talley said:DON"T TALK ABOUT THE MONKEYS, THE MONKEYS AREN'T REAL, THEY AREN'T, LLALALALALALALLALALALALALALLALALALALLALALAAUGH THE MONKEY!!!!!!!!!!!@!#$!!!!!!!!!!!1
I saw one of the guys perched up on a wall at first, and just after i saw him he jumped off and cloacked.sKiDmArK said:Pretty much the same here. I think I jumped straight out of my chair the first time I saw the cloakers. The begining of that level pretty much had no action going on and then *WHAM* invisible guys jumping through ceilings to get in your face.
DermicSavage said:God every time you hear those buggers make a sound, the creep factor istantly increases by 10