RE7 genuinely gave me nightmares about Jack Baker. My dreams would just be going along as normal and then suddenly there would be this horrible sense of dread and quiet sweeping over everything and Jack would appear and start wordlessly walking towards me
I'll discount basic jump scares here since those generally get me without much effort on the first encounter. As far as a deeper passive fear goes I'd say PT as much of a meme answer as that is. Something about that damn hallway just freaked me the frick out, to the point I had to take breaks from the game.
The way difficulty works in that game is the harder it is, the tighter the "leash" on the alien. So while it makes the game harder, you kind of always know where it is. On easy, the leash gets further so the alien fricks off and does its own thing. What this does though is make it so you have no idea where the alien actually is. So despite the game mechanically being easier, it's actually more scary.
I usually get a bit spooked and scared when playing horror games. The ones thst got me in flight-or-fight mode were:
Fatal Frame, the long armed and floating head ghosts
Dead Space 2, the stalker enemies
This homosexual scared the shit out of me when I was a 10 year old. But other than that, I don’t get scared anymore
Tenchu 2
I was like 6 and I had to break the disc and throw it in the trash so I could sleep at night
Subnautica, only because deep ocean scares the shit out of me and that games does a really good job of causing panic when you're miles down.
no
my autism brain is immune to being scared by entertainment media
I'm too spooked to ever play the B scenario in Resident Evil 2
Clock Tower
When I was teenager I watched a playthrough of it since I was born way after the game was released. The SNES music scared the shit out of me.
The only scary thing in that game was the comically slow walking speed and having to climb stairs with it
Music creeped me out anon.
RE7 genuinely gave me nightmares about Jack Baker. My dreams would just be going along as normal and then suddenly there would be this horrible sense of dread and quiet sweeping over everything and Jack would appear and start wordlessly walking towards me
The molded for some reason used to show up in my dreams after I played it. Had to take a break after playing it for a few weeks to reset my brain lmao
I wish that spoopy goast would come scare me.
I'll discount basic jump scares here since those generally get me without much effort on the first encounter. As far as a deeper passive fear goes I'd say PT as much of a meme answer as that is. Something about that damn hallway just freaked me the frick out, to the point I had to take breaks from the game.
Alien isolation on easy difficulty
The way difficulty works in that game is the harder it is, the tighter the "leash" on the alien. So while it makes the game harder, you kind of always know where it is. On easy, the leash gets further so the alien fricks off and does its own thing. What this does though is make it so you have no idea where the alien actually is. So despite the game mechanically being easier, it's actually more scary.
That's interesting
I'm scaraused, I tought this was generated by AI.
>Has a game ever scared you? What was it?
Batman Arkham Asylum, if you played you know what.
I usually get a bit spooked and scared when playing horror games. The ones thst got me in flight-or-fight mode were:
Fatal Frame, the long armed and floating head ghosts
Dead Space 2, the stalker enemies
Haha imagine if there was a sexy ghost girl in your house and she wanted to have sex with you wouldn't that be freaking scary?
imagine if there was a spooky sexy ghost in your DMs
haha spooky
Thief deadly shadows, you know "that" mission.