This video from Game Informer describes their opinion on the first 5 chapters they played.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTW0LaWXywE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTW0LaWXywE
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I'm with you on the horror games and movies in general. This is because it is much more challenging to develop a film or a game that is truly scary, disturbing or terrifying on that psychological level. So much easier to fill the screen with things that jump out and attack you, but are not really scary.
I don't think anyone finds games like L4D2, Dead Island or recent Resident Evil titles scary. These are pure action games. Games like Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth and Amnesia were a lot more interesting for me. The Friday the 13th series and slasher films along those lines are not scary at all, you need to go back to The Shining and Rosemary's Baby to find that disturbing feeling of terror.
From the gameplay footage I've seen, at least it seems Evil Within is pushing that a bit more in the direction of psychological horror compared to recent action "horror" games that were not scary at all. I'm looking forward to it.
I don't think anyone finds games like L4D2, Dead Island or recent Resident Evil titles scary. These are pure action games. Games like Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth and Amnesia were a lot more interesting for me. The Friday the 13th series and slasher films along those lines are not scary at all, you need to go back to The Shining and Rosemary's Baby to find that disturbing feeling of terror
I always found movies/games that "build" up the tension or have restraint in the storytelling are far more scarier then ones that just constantly throw jump scares/gore out at you.
Movies like Poltergeist, The Changling, IT (well it's a mini series but still, scared the hell out of me as a kid, Tim Curry plays one mean clown), The Ring, Jaws, American Werewolf in London, and Nightmare on Elm Street.
If you don't give proper time to build up to the actual "scares" or work on setting the right atmosphere/mood and go headfirst into gore/jump scares it loses its impact quite quickly, to me at least.
I hope the game goes for more Silent hill route with it's atmosphere (one of the mentions it int he gameinformer video).
Perhaps...hahah holy shit bro, they just dug you up from a grave?
the shining, that movie is fucking retarded and rosemary's baby is not spooky, it might have scared some of those primitive goons on the 60's but today? LOL! Call of Cthulu Dark Corners of the Earth was pretty good though.
This video from Game Informer describes their opinion on the first 5 chapters they played.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTW0LaWXywE
Curious to know which movies you found to be scary.
thats a very tough question, it is impossible for me to remember them all, i would have to think about it and even then i might miss a few.
i will list the ones that i have on my file server, including the ones that scared me when i was a kid. this is a very subjective question as i am not easily scared. i'll have to list the ones that i found "unsettling" when i watched, and skip all the ton of the "disturbing" ones, that would be a big list, but it isnt what you asked.
again, this a is tough post to answer as i never gave it a thought.
here it go, skipping all of the disturbing and horror ones, also skipping a ton of the movies that i find the best ones because i find beauty in spooky movies thus not being spooked. so it comes to this short list, based on the impressions that i have as an adult:
[REC] (2007), [Rec]² (2009), Alien (1979), À l'intérieur (2007), Kim Bok-nam salinsageonui jeonmal (2010), Nekeddo burâddo: Megyaku (1996), Onibaba (1964), The Conjuring (2013), The Descent (2005), The Entity (1982), The Thing (1982).
i could easily put a hundred or two of real bad movies here but i find them all great, all of you might consider "movies with a disturbing feeling of terror" is the movies that i find fun, so i went through my movies and from all of them, this short list is the ones that had me "uneasy" when i watched, at least that i can remember because i have them here. it gives me the feeling that im missing all of the "best" lol
if you had asked "hey d4rkn3ss, any movies you found disturbing?" you would be swimming in really bad shit, cat. III galore included as i think at this point i have all of the really bad ones. i spent too many years hunting and going through this kind of shit, i love it!
phew, that was tough.![]()
Some great titles in that list! The original Alien is one of my all time favs, and we recently watched Carpenter's The Thing on Blu-ray on our projector, fantastic film.
Also was fortunate to catch the midnight screening of The Descent at Sundance. Some of those scenes with the creatures in the claustrophobic tunnels!
Truly scary films are so rare, it's memorable when you come across something that works on that primal or psychological level, where you keep thinking about the story long after it's over. We could use more games in the genre with this kind of impact.
New gameplay video looks like fun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVShDsYih9Y
why is this game in 3rd person for?...seems like it would be better served in 1st person
thanks! that was a nearly-impossible-to-answer question because scary = fun!![]()
I admit this game looks interesting but running on that piece of shit ID Tech 5 engine is rather disappointing considering the fact that engine is one of the biggest failures in gaming history. Texture popping, ugly megatextures, uncompressed files, lack of multi GPU support and capped at 60 FPS is rather offputting. Don't know why did Bethesda insisted that this game had to be powered by ID Tech 5 and I expected better from the developers who developed Doom and Quake, one of the best PC games in history. Even their previous engines were better than this atrocity of an engine.
I never would have even considered buying it if it weren't 3rd person. I *HATE* first person games; they make me barf.
Regardless of preference, I'll never understand why you can't go between 1st and 3rd these days.
Excellent list you had, but you should definitely add Insidious 1 and 2 to that if you haven't had a chance to see those!
Not to derail the thread too much, but you plan on seeing Annabelle this Friday?
I think that's a bit of an exaggeration. I've played RAGE and Wolfenstein extensively, and they are both quite beautiful. They have their down moments with a few bad textures, but they run silky smooth, and while in motion look incredible. Both have zero texture pop-in on my system, or on any close friends' systems that I've seen them on. I really wonder how many people actually see this issue, and how many just saw it in a video outlining the initial problem, and complain as though it's universal. I would think with the system I'm seeing in your signature that you wouldn't see this problem if it was properly configured since it outclasses mine by quite a margin. Now I haven't played The Evil Within, so maybe it's horribly broken, but until that's proven one way or the other, it seems quite silly to bash the choice of engine. It sounds like the Doom 4 footage was well received at QuakeCon too. It's on this engine too more or less.
why is this game in 3rd person for?...seems like it would be better served in 1st person
New minimum specs posted by Bethesda: http://www.bethblog.com/2014/10/02/update-on-the-evil-withins-pc-requirements/
Minimum Requirements
- OS: windows 7/8.1
- GPU: GTX 460 or an equivalent 1 GB VRAM card
- CPU: i7 or an equivalent 4+ core processor
- RAM: 4 GB
- HDD: 50 GB
Lol an i7 as minimum, so the recommended and minimum are almost the same thats strange it just shows that this game is a lame port from the consoles nothing else... and since the game is 64bit only why are they only recommending 4gb ram? most games want 6 or even 8 and not 4.
Talking with folks on the team, you can give it a go with 2 GB VRAM, but its definitely not recommended. As mentioned in the blog post, were not posting minimum requirements, because were looking to share requirements that show the game the way it was meant to be played.
a few days ago they said this on the blog,, now suddenly ucan play it minimum on 1gb cards? i dont believe for a second this game will run any good even on low details with 1 or 2gb cards..
When I read.... "because we’re looking to share requirements that show the game the way it was meant to be played"... what I'm seeing is... "because we're looking to share requirements that show the game in the only way it will run and not be a total turd".
Last I knew 2GB cards were still a pretty good piece of the market, and I know I wont be getting rid of my 670's anytime soon.
This will be a pass for me for now I think. Unless word of mouth reviews around here tell a much different story than what I expect at this point.
so does this game use directx9 or 11?
so does this game use directx9 or 11?
Graphics look like garbage to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3t1TVtfUfEGame look crazy and the graphic look good. I'm sure this game is going to be very good.
I like what I saw there.
I like what I saw there.