Neither game is scary. I don't even see how Half Life can be considered to be scary. Dead Space isn't scary, it's 8 hours of loud noises and monsters bursting out of air vents. That's shocking, for the first half hour, but never scary.
Permalink Reply by AcE! on November 9, 2009 at 4:46pm
Has anyone even played a game that literally scared them? I'm not talking jump scare, but literally made you feel uncomfortable in your seat and too afraid to go downstairs in the dark? Developers seem to think gore is enough to do this when it's not even close to being enough.
Doom 3... scared the living hell out of me when i was 16. Monsters popped out of secret walls and the majority of the game was dark so you had to choose to have your flashlight out or your weapon.
Permalink Reply by AcE! on November 9, 2009 at 11:09pm
True that.
Trying to sift through the endless amounts of boring, copied and pasted gray corridors are enough to scare away even the mightiest of gamers. I get shivers just thinking about it.
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