Videogame characters you're afraid of.

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Magnaflame

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mangamyr said:
The Lurker Shark from Jak and Daxter has scared me for life I can't go in water in any action game without looking over my shoulder.
Hehe, I was just tryin to swim to that island and all of a sudden I hear "Wurp wurp RAH!"
And it eats me, I've probably never been more surprised.
 

the sighing shoe

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mangamyr said:
The Lurker Shark from Jak and Daxter has scared me for life I can't go in water in any action game without looking over my shoulder.
i found a way to avoid those till you hit the barrior

ne way off topic

new one from a spiderman game a pice of carnage fused with dok oc and it made this screaming thing that looked like ranced meat and riped you apart if it caught you

hey wait the companion cube talks i didnt know that
 

Nakawa

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When I was a wee little kid around the time Super Mario 3 came out, Boom Boom scared the crap out of me for some reason. I don't know why. I would hide in the bathroom and have my friend beat him for me.
 

chuckman1

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Magnaflame said:
Well, for me it's Sweet Tooth from the Twisted Metal series, as a kid, me and my dad would play a bunch of Twisted Metal together, and he scared me so bad that if he started attacking me I would have to get my dad to blast him away. Now, with these newer games that are much freakier and grittier I have to leave the room if his face goes onscreen because the seed of fear was sewn early.

Well, post yours if you have any.
When I was little he scared me but then I bought TM3 and TM4.
Now even the black version just seems funny. Try it.
 
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Probably Pyramid Head from Silent Hill 2, scary as hell.

And Alma from the first F.E.A.R.
freakiest game I played.
 

balinus

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Iwazaru, the bondage guy from Killer 7. I found him just downright creepy the entire game. And he went OUT in a way that made me all creeped out too. Congratulations, Capcom.
 

James Cassidy

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Only two characters in the history of gaming ever gave me nightmares

Pyramid Head from SIlent Hill 2 made me creme myself every time he was in the room.

Alma....more specifically Adult Alma....from FEAR...now THAT is messed up. I can;t even describe here.
 

carlosvader77

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First of all, I love being scared. Not spooks but truly being moved emotionally. The game that has achieved that the most for me is Silent Hill 2, I got into the story so much that it was the story that got into me and scared me. The game itself is not that scary actually, but when you add up the story, twisted monsters and atmosphere it's a terrifying experience. For those who have not played it, the twist in the story is the best (although not the most original, but effective in its delivery). Awsome game.
 

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eatenbyagrue said:
the first zombie you encounter in the first Resident Evil game, particularly because when I first saw it, it looked to me like some kind of evil demented undead clown.

And I'm a-scared of clowns.
Seconded! Also, the clown from Dead Rising scared me bigtime.
 

RavingPenguin

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When I was little it was the Redeads from Loz:OoT.
Now I would say there isnt much that scares me.
 

Farske

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In Doom (cant remember which), the end boss, the sound effects of the hooves clomping on the ground. I'd run for hours just away from the boss, afraid to fight him.
Or again in Doom, invisible pigs, id just have to stop playing it scared me that much.
 

Graustein

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The Black Knight from Fire Emblem 9 (not so much 10, for reasons that should be apparent to those who've actually played the game). Especially in that level when he comes out of the tavern and chases after your guys. He's a walking turn limit!
 

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Hookman said:
When I was a kid the redeads from OoT scared the living(or dead)crap out of me as well as the skeleton kids from hyrule field.
Both scared me so bad as a kid I didn't play OoT for years. Even today I don't feel safe til I've got the Sun's Song (and remember what you had to sneak past to get to it!).
(There's definitely a good feeling shooting those buggers in Twilight Princess with your bomb arrows. allllrighhht.)

For some reason, the bandits in the Paper Mario series always scare me as well (they come at you so fast, especially in the Dry Dry Desert - good for creating a 'dangerous desert' mood, bad for exploring the awesome place). It's kind of cool that you can talk to some of them in the second game, but I always keep my hammer at the ready when around them....

Voldo doesn't scare me - he just creeps me the hell out (have you seen his Xenomorph costume? Seriously fucked up, that one is). He's fun to beat the living crap out of, though.
 

boyitsme95

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If I could quote a line said by me a long time ago (in a galaxy really really close by).

"Agh! What in the world was that?! Jesus Christ, that scared the living crap out of me! What is that? A little boy!? Like what Michael Jackson touches?"

That happened.
 

Goldeneye103X2

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The alma from fear 2 scares me a bit, but not that much.Pyramid head is kinda creepy, but if you cross billy with the joker you get......The dude from condemned 2 that wears some sort of mask. Also, who doesn't find G-man scary?
 

Blind0bserver

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Those poison headcrabs in Half-Life 2 still scare the living hell out of me. Whoever came up with the idea for those bloody things needs to get an ass kicking.

Saren Arterius from Mass Effect was another one. Not really because of his ruthless methods or even his appearance, but what he had become. His blunt and cold-blooded methods aside, Saren had been a protector of the galaxy willing to fight for what he believed in no matter what the cost. He was manipulated and warped to such an extent that he believed what he was doing was right, even when his actions betrayed his allegiances and very belief system. Having one's views twisted to that much of an extent was just disturbing...