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fjl:
Shadowman. It was my first intro to creepiness on a video game. The levels where creepy with their dark and moody feel. It certainly gave you the sense of loneliness and despair especially with the background music. Torture chambers with blood all other the place, enemies with hooks for hands that charge at you. A human boss that can crawl on ceilings and runs toward you holding up a knife. That scared the bejezus out of me.


dmworking247:
Wolf3D (when I first added a soundblaster, with the volume up) used to get my adrenaline going... but I think the game that gave me the creeps the most was

The original ALONE IN THE DARK for PC.

The 'real 3d', the slow silent ambient sounds followed by the sudden sounds of smashing glass and some giant toothy monster rushing towards you when you're relatively unarmed...

My 13 year old son still cant play some of the alone in the dark games. :D

Xiaou2:

 Jeez, I forgot about this one...

  I cant recall the name..  But it was for PS1 I think.   A kid at work said to
try it, and loaned it to me.

 You were a Vampire,  and it was a sort of action rpg.

 You went everywhere, and sucked the blood out of people with the sluping noises
and all.

 It was really odd.   After doing this way more times than I wanted to... I just didnt
see the point... as well as felt uneasy/disturbed/sick  about it.   I gave it
back to the kid well unfinished.  I cant believe anyone would find any pleasure
in that game at all.

Justin Z:
Do you guys remember an Atari 5200 game called Countermeasure?  If you didn't input the deactivation code in time, missiles would strike the United States (they showed on a big map) and then an explosion sound would happen followed by a skull with eyeballs filling up the entire screen.

Yeah I was four the first time I played that game, and needless to say, it scared the ever-loving bejesus out of me.



Ioargra:

--- Quote from: Singapura on November 27, 2008, 01:01:05 am ---So stupid to blame a game for that. Nobody blames "walking on the beach" or "sleeping" for causing death although statistically more people die during or after doing that then during of after playing a videogame.
--- End quote ---
Oddly though, last time I heard a list of hurricane related deaths, it included a bunch of things like a couple dying because they were without power and decided to light candles and place them on gas tanks in a trailer. Or people who died of carbon monoxide from running a generator indoors. I personally don't consider that hurricane caused, and yet those kinda things were the majority of the 10 or so deaths that were attributed to a particular hurricane.

So yeah, ppl blame things for things like that :)

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