LOL, it's funny you mention that. Prior to you reminding me of that game, I would have always said that RE was the first video game that made me jump, but I remember playing Friday the 13th and it scaring the shit out of me.Friday the 13th for NES.
I swear, my heart was in my throat every time Jason just popped out of nowhere when I was walking the paths.
http://www.moddb.com/mods/they-hunger/downloads/they-hunger-1-2-and-3I need to find They Hunger for Half Life.
The gameplay is a mix of FPS and RPG standbys. The game plays like a shooter, but weapon damage and special abilities (and there are a lot of those) are determined by your level in certain skills. You get "cyber-modules" that can be used to buy level upgrades from advancing in the story, as well as finding some extra ones lying around the station if you bother to look around. The horror aspects come from the enemy design (most enemies are horribly mutated, speak in guttural noises, or are just really freaky like the large poisonous spiders or psychic monkeys), the low amount of ammo available to the player through the first two-thirds or so of the game, and the overall atmosphere. The story unfolds through audio logs that you find lying around. While primitive, it effectively tells the story, there are a few characters with multiple audio logs that you'll feel a connection with despite never interacting with them.\"Wikipedia\" said:The story begins in 2114, forty-two years after the events of System Shock. After joining the United National Nominate, the protagonist — Soldier G65434-2 — is assigned to the Rickenbacker, a military spacecraft. The Rickenbacker is escorting the Von Braun, an experimental faster-than-light starship, on its maiden voyage. A few months into the journey, the ships respond to a distress signal from the planet Tau Ceti V. A rescue team is sent to the planet surface where they discover strange eggs. The eggs infect the rescue team and integrate them into an alien communion that calls itself the Many. The infestation eventually overtakes both ships.
The soldier awakens in a cryo-tube on the medical deck of the Von Braun with amnesia due to a computer malfunction. He is immediately contacted by another survivor, Dr. Janice Polito, who guides him to safety before the cabin depressurizes and demands he rendezvous with her on deck 4. Along the way, the soldier battles the infected crew members. The Many also telepathically communicate with him, attempting to persuade the soldier to join their collective.
Of course, the "C:\path\to\etc" is wherever you have Shock2.exe on your hard drive.The cause turned out to be ffdshow. When a video is played on my system,
it went from the indeo codec filter, then to ffdshow, then to the renderer.
To fix my problem I had to run the ffdshow Video Decoder Configuration,
select 'Info & Debug' from the options on the left, and then in the Debug
section of the menu I placed a check in the box for 'Don't use ffdshow
in:'. I then added 'SHOCK2.EXE;' to the list by typing in the field
provided. a semicolon should separate program names if you have more than
one in that list.
example: 'Oblivion.exe;explorer.exe;shock2.exe;'
Since I have a Dual core processer, I had to use the 'imagecfg.exe' tool
to set shock2 to use only one core.
From the command line:
imagecfg.exe -u \"C:\path\to\SS2\Shock2.exe\" ; to set shock2 to
uniprocessor mode.
then:
imagecfg.exe -a 0x1 \"C:\path\to\SS2\Shock2.exe\" ; to set affinity to
processor 1
I can now play the multi-player version with all the mods for better
textures sounds and bug fixes.
Loved The Suffering, and loved Dead Space...but Dead Space disappointed.Oh, just thought of another: The Suffering. This game probably had the best sound design until Dead Space came out. It's sequel is pretty good too.
I was enjoying the hell (pun intended) out of Suffering way too much to feel creeped out. I can see why some would though.Oh, just thought of another: The Suffering. This game probably had the best sound design until Dead Space came out. It's sequel is pretty good too.
Heh, great game. Definitley have to give it a nod.Oh wait... was Clocktower mentioned? If not, totally the Clocktower series.
That and the interrogation room. Empty when you check it out, and then when you're on the side of the glass you can't see through, one of those goddamned lickers busts through the window. Scared the bejesus out of me.I remember playing Resident Evil 2 for the first time and getting freaked out.
I'd just broken into the police station and walked down a hall when...something...skittered across the window. No music cue, no cut scene, nothing. And it freaked me the hell out.
http://www.moddb.com/mods/they-hunger/downloads/they-hunger-1-2-and-3I need to find They Hunger for Half Life.
SHHHHH!The ending to Yume Nikki is incredibly depressing though. It almost feels anti-climatic.
It also has different endings, depending on what you did or saw during the course of the game.Title: Clock Tower
Requirements: An SNES emulator, the ROM (not included, but easy to find), and a translation patch
Link: Translation patch can be found Here
Content: Stalker/slasher, some grossout
Description: You play as Jennifer Simpson, fleeing from the insane psycho killer Bobby Barrows (AKA "the scissorman") in the Barrows Family Mansion. It plays like a point and click adventure game.
You don't have any weapons or anything to defend yourself with, and you get "scared" (slows movement speed) pretty easily and die quickly. Despite being released on the SNES, this is one of the scariest games ever made and still one of the best games in the survival horror genre.
Pros: Tons of different endings depending on what you do, you can finish the game with the worst ending in as little as ten or so minutes. The mansion layout isn't that hard to memorize.
Cons: Some puzzles are very tricky. There are some points where if you didn't do something in advance, you die and the game ends there. The game is pretty short though, so it isn't that hard to work back up to where you were before (or just use save states before doing anything important, since you'll be playing this on an emulator)
Anything else would be massive spoilers, and this visual novel really has some very good story to it. The artwork, story, and music all come together to create a really great experience.\"Wikipedia said:Fuminori Sakisaka is a young medical student whose life is changed when he gets in a traffic accident which kills his parents and leaves him heavily injured. Fuminori undergoes experimental brain surgery to save his life, but the surgery has an unintended side-effect - it causes his senses to become \"warped\". Everything he sees looks covered blood and gore, people resemble monsters in appearance and voice, and food that normally appeals to him tastes disgusting.
As he contemplates suicide in the hospital, Fuminori meets a beautiful, human looking girl among the flesh-covered walls. She introduces herself as Saya, and is apparently looking for her father. Fuminori does not want to be separated from Saya, and asks her to live with him. She agrees.
Because I posted a horror game with sex content or because someone used the "don't go to Ravenholm" line?Aaaaaaaaaaaaand now this thread is lame.
First time I played HL2 was on an old machine where my framerates would drop to single digits whenever I used the gravity gun, explosives or there were lots of enemies onscreen. It made Ravenholm a lot more difficult.Putting it out here right now that I didn't find Ravenholm scary in the least.
As for the second game... it had better combat, but it's story took a turn for the stupid near the end. It does have a VERY scary section involving being out in the woods and going through an old hunting lodge though.Title: Condemned: Criminal Origins
Content: Crazy homeless people, crazy serial killers, some sort of scary conspiracy or something
Description: You play the role of a forensic guy on the run from the Feds who think you've murdered someone. Along the way, you try to figure out just what the hell is going on while a bunch of crazy homeless people try to beat you to death and weird mutant things chase you around.
Pros: This is one of the very few games I've ever played to truly terrify me, mostly because it plays off of my fear of crazy homeless people.
Cons: Combat takes some getting used to, the sequel isn't very good.
This the part that you mean?As for the second game... it had better combat, but it's story took a turn for the stupid near the end. It does have a VERY scary section involving being out in the woods and going through an old hunting lodge though.