These are my two scariest as well. I bought amnesia but couldn't get into it. One of these days I will tho. Silent hill 2 had some cool indoor sections but for me, the spencer mansion is the scariest place on earth!zfactor said:Resident Evil 2 on the N64. Or the RE1 remake for Gamecube. They tie for the scariest game I own.
The murder scenes made it great as well, remember Cynthia at the beginning? When the music swelled up and she was saying "it's just a dream, right?" along with Henry's reaction, it looked like he actually cared about her, I think he gave off a bit of a vibe that he was kinder to women than to men, kind of a "white knight" in a way, because he didn't really care all that much for the guy who died in the Prison level, or Jasper in the Orphanage, but was seriously panicking when he found Eileen in the apartment level.Packie_J said:Finally, someone who actually appreciates SH4. *high five*
Actually, there are good reasons for that. People keep their heads down and hurry to wherever they're going rather than sitting outside, watching the others pass by, there are fewer people around and visibility's worse, especially through glasses, windows, windscreens and so on, so while it's raining is a better time for it. Of course, a crowd can provide cover if it's dense enough, but it can also make getting away difficult and there's the risk of a stampede.liquidsolid said:Most people heave already stated my choices (Amnesia and Silent Hill) but I actually think that Hitman: Contracts has a pretty unsettling setting. Every level, it's raining. It's pretty dark at times and it can be disturbing.
Your username, your avatar and that post make for an interesting combination.cthulhlu said:silent hill 2. it was bad enough when i saw the monsters only as gross, meaty things, when i came back years later and actualy figured out what they ARE...
Well most of the levels in Hitman contracts are remakes of Hitman and Hitman 2: Silent Assassin levels. The way the story is set up is that Agent 47 has been shot and is in kind of a feverish state of mind that causes him to have flashbacks to his earlier missions. These missions appear in a nightmarish state where it is always raining despite not raining in the original games.Shoqiyqa said:Actually, there are good reasons for that. People keep their heads down and hurry to wherever they're going rather than sitting outside, watching the others pass by, there are fewer people around and visibility's worse, especially through glasses, windows, windscreens and so on, so while it's raining is a better time for it. Of course, a crowd can provide cover if it's dense enough, but it can also make getting away difficult and there's the risk of a stampede.liquidsolid said:Most people heave already stated my choices (Amnesia and Silent Hill) but I actually think that Hitman: Contracts has a pretty unsettling setting. Every level, it's raining. It's pretty dark at times and it can be disturbing.
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Your username, your avatar and that post make for an interesting combination.cthulhlu said:silent hill 2. it was bad enough when i saw the monsters only as gross, meaty things, when i came back years later and actualy figured out what they ARE...
Shoqiyqa said:Dinky aint scared of nuffinliquidsolid said:Your username, your avatar and that post make for an interesting combination.cthulhlu said:silent hill 2. it was bad enough when i saw the monsters only as gross, meaty things, when i came back years later and actualy figured out what they ARE...