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AS the title says, What's the scariest game scene you've experienced?

For me it was

Running through Kithicor Forest at night in Everquest was pretty unnerving back in the day. That's when all the undead comes out...

More recently I was playing the RE1 remake. The second corpse I tried to burn instantly stood up as a crimson head and started tearing the shit out of me, I really wasn't expecting that.
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May 7 2015, 08:34 PM
The very first time I was shown Bioshock (and later played it religiously), that "is it someone new?" scene was creepy as fuck.
Outlast in it's entirety is just a disturbing experience. That's another one.
When I was younger, The Suffering was one of those games your classmates advised you to play with the lights off. That was a good game, it's sequel, not so much.
I couldnt finish the bioshock games. Found them to be too scary. Once i got to that piano guy I just quit all together :D
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May 7 2015, 08:49 PM
Im not gonna lie. Way back in Zelda 64 days I hated almost every bad guy in the game. I hated the forest temple where the giant hand snatches your ass up outta nowhere, lol. I used to turn the volume all the way down when I was at that part
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The bathtub scene in Eternal Darkness never fails to make me jump. It's creepy as hell.
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May 7 2015, 08:50 PM
Without a doubt the haunted hotel in Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines as well as the part when you watch the video (when you're in Hollywood, with Isaac) with girl trying to get away from a house but is blocked and killed by small, disgusting creatures.

There was also Breath of Fire 4 when you finally find Elena and discover that Yuna has been experimenting on her although it's more disgusting than really scary.
I'm surprised anyone even knows the game, it rocked! That scene always scared the SHIT out of me when I played it, I remember turning on godmode there just to make sure I wouldn't spotaneously die because some ghost decided to pop out and kill you or something. Damn that was scary O.o
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RE 5: When the chainsaw Majini first made it's damn appearence by slicing through the gate and chasing your ass through the village, I was screaming everytime he was on the screen :uwah
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May 7 2015, 08:57 PM
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May 7 2015, 08:34 PM
The very first time I was shown Bioshock (and later played it religiously), that "is it someone new?" scene was creepy as fuck.
Outlast in it's entirety is just a disturbing experience. That's another one.
When I was younger, The Suffering was one of those games your classmates advised you to play with the lights off. That was a good game, it's sequel, not so much.
I couldnt finish the bioshock games. Found them to be too scary. Once i got to that piano guy I just quit all together :D
Aw, Sander Cohen? He's one of the best parts of the game, though! :argh
"SCREW ALL YOU FUCKING DOUBTERS!"
Him and Andrew Ryan are by far my favorite antagonists in the game.
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May 7 2015, 10:17 PM
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May 7 2015, 08:57 PM
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May 7 2015, 08:34 PM
The very first time I was shown Bioshock (and later played it religiously), that "is it someone new?" scene was creepy as fuck.
Outlast in it's entirety is just a disturbing experience. That's another one.
When I was younger, The Suffering was one of those games your classmates advised you to play with the lights off. That was a good game, it's sequel, not so much.
I couldnt finish the bioshock games. Found them to be too scary. Once i got to that piano guy I just quit all together :D
Aw, Sander Cohen? He's one of the best parts of the game, though! :argh
"SCREW ALL YOU FUCKING DOUBTERS!"
Him and Andrew Ryan are by far my favorite antagonists in the game.
Enjoyed infinite alot more though Bioshock 1 did have its merit. I felt like it relied to heavily on Andrew Ryan as opposed to Infinite where you really couldn't trust if whether or not Booker was the good guy. Still both great games
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I tried to get into bioshock but I made the mistake of buying 2 first and it just kind of ruined the experience for me
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Bioshock One will always have a place near and dear to my heart though I can't say I've ever been scared of a game
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May 7 2015, 10:21 PM
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May 7 2015, 10:17 PM
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May 7 2015, 08:57 PM
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May 7 2015, 08:34 PM
The very first time I was shown Bioshock (and later played it religiously), that "is it someone new?" scene was creepy as fuck.
Outlast in it's entirety is just a disturbing experience. That's another one.
When I was younger, The Suffering was one of those games your classmates advised you to play with the lights off. That was a good game, it's sequel, not so much.
I couldnt finish the bioshock games. Found them to be too scary. Once i got to that piano guy I just quit all together :D
Aw, Sander Cohen? He's one of the best parts of the game, though! :argh
"SCREW ALL YOU FUCKING DOUBTERS!"
Him and Andrew Ryan are by far my favorite antagonists in the game.
Enjoyed infinite alot more though Bioshock 1 did have its merit. I felt like it relied to heavily on Andrew Ryan as opposed to Infinite where you really couldn't trust if whether or not Booker was the good guy. Still both great games
That's a fair point.
I did enjoy Infinite more than the first Bioshock in regards of characterization. Like Bioshock 1 had some amazing characters but I just got a little more enthralled with the whole having your character talk and actually have a personality when it came to Infinite. and plus Elizabeth is just a peach. :awesome
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