I guess playing Fatal Frame has put me in the mood for this thread.
My selection -
Doom 64 - An unusual choice perhaps, but not when you consider the amount of shocks you get from a mutant jumping out on you from nowhere, or the menacing sound of the CyberDemon as it tracks you around a level with you not quite knowing where it will surprise you from next. {additional - I always loved the Nintendo Doom, for me its the best one available with solid 3d, great level design and decent control)
Alien Resurrection - Simply one of the most frightening games Ive ever played. Made all the more so by its cumbersome control method, you really do panic when you catch a glimpse of an alien scurring along the ceiling and into the darkness, only to be powerless to stop it from launching itself out of the depths at you. A terrifying ordeal of a game.
Aliens - Who can forget the panic that sets in as your team mates are gradually picked off one by one? You see the screen change, you flick across to your teammate (normally at the peril of another) and panic as you miss-target a facehugger that wipes you our in a bloodcurdling sequence whereby the creature is clearly visible sucking your face off through the visor. Cuts to black and white interference, nigh, the end.
Silent Hill 2 - Without giving away spoilers, there was several perts of this game that were simply terrifying. One involves a gallows, and Ill say no more, but those who have played the game will surely agree that its not always visuals that make something effective, great use of sound can heighten a scenario immensely too.
Fatal Frame/Project Zero - Im into the second day and already this is perhaps the most frightening game Ive played, mainly due to the brilliance of its sequences, the superb useage of sound, and elements of surprise. A classic example of a wonderfully entertaining and unsettling videogame.
Which are your most frightening games, and importantly, why?
My selection -
Doom 64 - An unusual choice perhaps, but not when you consider the amount of shocks you get from a mutant jumping out on you from nowhere, or the menacing sound of the CyberDemon as it tracks you around a level with you not quite knowing where it will surprise you from next. {additional - I always loved the Nintendo Doom, for me its the best one available with solid 3d, great level design and decent control)
Alien Resurrection - Simply one of the most frightening games Ive ever played. Made all the more so by its cumbersome control method, you really do panic when you catch a glimpse of an alien scurring along the ceiling and into the darkness, only to be powerless to stop it from launching itself out of the depths at you. A terrifying ordeal of a game.
Aliens - Who can forget the panic that sets in as your team mates are gradually picked off one by one? You see the screen change, you flick across to your teammate (normally at the peril of another) and panic as you miss-target a facehugger that wipes you our in a bloodcurdling sequence whereby the creature is clearly visible sucking your face off through the visor. Cuts to black and white interference, nigh, the end.
Silent Hill 2 - Without giving away spoilers, there was several perts of this game that were simply terrifying. One involves a gallows, and Ill say no more, but those who have played the game will surely agree that its not always visuals that make something effective, great use of sound can heighten a scenario immensely too.
Fatal Frame/Project Zero - Im into the second day and already this is perhaps the most frightening game Ive played, mainly due to the brilliance of its sequences, the superb useage of sound, and elements of surprise. A classic example of a wonderfully entertaining and unsettling videogame.
Which are your most frightening games, and importantly, why?
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