What the Fuck is That!???

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Brad Shepard said:
Anything and anyone from Silent hill 2
Pretty much anything from any Silent Hill game, really. The first time I got a good look at the Spitter in L4D2 I was like, "Bwuh?!?"
 

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i would have to say the moaning on SH4: The Room its freaky as shit playing in darkness just the general atomsphere
 

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I've got to go with the Regenerator from Resident Evil 4, that thing just creeps me out and just looks more wrong then most glitches because thats what it supose to act like.

Creepy
 

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LordNue said:
Your biggest fear seems to be heads. How odd.
My biggest "WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT?!" Experience comes from Jade Cocoon. Anyone who's beaten the game will probably recall this.
See, I remember Jade Cocoon. Was one of my favourite games, but I don't remember that :S

I do rememeber never getting further than the first "end" boss or something. The evil fire demon thing.
 

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I know everyone hates the "/Thread" thing. I do to

But seriously

It's Giygas

Nothing is more WTF

/Thread, most definately
 

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Aby_Z said:
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Aby_Z said:
None of those seem odd to me...

I guess the freakiest things I've seen in a game is with Bioshock, after I tried hitting a dead corpse to stop it from twitching and it just got worse till it started seizuring on the floor. God, that's unsettling.
I'm very sorry but i'm gonna have to call you out on this and ask if you have a vagina. I mean come talk to me after you play deadspace than tell me if seizuring corpses can even compare.
Sorry, I don't like my corpses to seizure after I shoot them in the face. Dead Space wasn't even remotely scary; it was pitiful in its' attempts. With Bioshock, the corpses twitching simply unnerved me.
I agree with you. To me Dead Space seemed to just take the Doom 3 route of creating easy horror by sticking you in alot of dark places with random monsters jumping out at you, and just like Doom 3, it started out kind of creepy then got to predictable about 20 minutes in But i did still enjoy the game.
 

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Kungfu_Teddybear said:
Aby_Z said:
incinerate94 said:
Aby_Z said:
None of those seem odd to me...

I guess the freakiest things I've seen in a game is with Bioshock, after I tried hitting a dead corpse to stop it from twitching and it just got worse till it started seizuring on the floor. God, that's unsettling.
I'm very sorry but i'm gonna have to call you out on this and ask if you have a vagina. I mean come talk to me after you play deadspace than tell me if seizuring corpses can even compare.
Sorry, I don't like my corpses to seizure after I shoot them in the face. Dead Space wasn't even remotely scary; it was pitiful in its' attempts. With Bioshock, the corpses twitching simply unnerved me.
I agree with you. To me Dead Space seemed to just take the Doom 3 route of creating easy horror by sticking you in alot of dark places with random monsters jumping out at you, and just like Doom 3, it started out kind of creepy then got to predictable about 20 minutes in But i did still enjoy the game.
For me, the simple problem was that I know too many of the horror genre tropes despite me not caring too much for horror movies; maybe it just comes naturally to me. I would walk down the creepy corridor and notice all of the perfect spots and times for a necromorph to pop out and startle me, but I repeatedly found that these obvious, yet effective spots were simply not being used. Instead, even more obvious, open areas that were even less startling were used. As such, the phrase 'Lame' was commonly uttered throughout my playthrough.
 

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Rauten said:
The intro for the original Katamari Damacy.

For those that have never seen it:

Damn, that is hilarious!

OT: Beckett impregnating the psychotic demon/ghost/woman/girl thing known as Alma at the end of F.E.A.R. 2, fucking weird demented ass shit.
 

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Yep, definitely the Brood Mother from Dragon Age: Origins. Ugh. ._.

And TC, what game is that first image from?
 

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Koeryn said:
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Kelbear said:
Muscle March: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hcElGydzb8
I could actually understand the stuff he was saying. Here's some tidbits!
"Are you happy with just watching!?"
"The tears of today become tommorrow's muscles!"
"You are full of muscle!"
"Let's play with your muscles!"
"Muscle! Muscle! Muscleeeeeeeeeeee!"
I can't tell if knowing what their saying makes it better or worse.
Let me add to the wtf-factor that even as a muscle fetishist, I don't find this game even the least bit arousing at all.
 

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anything in Dante's Inferno is either this or fetish.
also, the Nightmare thing from Devil May Cry 1
 

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Kiriona said:
Also, the rooms in Portal that have 'the cake is a lie' scribbled all over the walls freaked me out the first time through...

And in Silent Hill 2, when you beat down an enemy, but they don't want to die, they crawl all over the ground at crazy speeds...
The Portal rooms made me shiver a bit, especially when I first heard the turret go 'are you still there?' in this sweet little girl voice... go around a corner and BAM.

Silent Hill 2 all-in-all made me paranoid. I love the game, but it made me flip out so bad sometimes. My friend's house(where we played most of it) is really big, spacious, and can make things echo like there's no tomorrow, so if someone made a sound downstairs, it would carry up the staircase and make a pretty freaky noise when it got up to her room. Especially when we were in the elevators and running down that long hallway with Maria...