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Post by Mister Buch on Nov 19, 2009 17:49:10 GMT 1
Magic spiders, eh? Cross-bred with ants maybe. That explains the Spider Queen... Oh! And... just to be killed by an albino wizard Albino wizard? THE LIBYANS!!!
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Nov 21, 2009 14:14:48 GMT 1
-_-
Why does everyone have to torment the albinos by making them look evil. What about Albino Rabbits!?!?!?!
Did anyone turn them into killer albino rabbits?
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Post by Hodster on Nov 22, 2009 18:15:01 GMT 1
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Post by Mister Buch on Nov 23, 2009 0:17:57 GMT 1
A thousand hand-shakes for Hodster's excellent, quick thinking.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Dec 3, 2009 15:10:31 GMT 1
Pfft! who said Albinoes are all evil?
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Post by Mister Buch on Dec 9, 2009 1:39:38 GMT 1
That was great.
So I am happy to hear people pronouncing it Al-been-o. That's how I say it and recently people laughed at me saying it should be Al-beye-no.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Feb 20, 2010 15:53:16 GMT 1
Mass Effect 2 took a few more octane nightmare fuel in the mix.
Unintentionally, the uncanny valley is starting to show through in ME2. Which is bad enough... especially when they tried to cry... does freak me out a little. Oh and remember the rachni queen you saved back in ME1? When her messenger on Illium stop by to send a word to Shepard, she rolled her eyes back while talking like a maronette... just wow... The rachni queen doesn't get any creepier when she does her puppet show.
The big cake goes to one of the sections in the Collector base at end game. Let's just say it sucks to be Lillith...
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Post by Mister Buch on Feb 23, 2010 5:45:16 GMT 1
Yeah the crying in ME2 was reeeally creepy!
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Post by Mr. Glow on May 9, 2010 22:24:08 GMT 1
The Heavy Rain DLC, The Taxidermist is High Octane Nightmare Fuel if you ask me. Just the general eerieness of the house, then finding the bodies was tense for me, so my heart was really pounding when The Taxidermist came home. It doesn't help much that you get to see some pretty creepy death scenes if you fail to fight him off, or indeed if you make Madison fend him off with the chainsaw.
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Post by Mister Buch on May 12, 2010 11:36:59 GMT 1
Man, I want to play Heavy Rain so badly.
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Post by Cali on May 29, 2010 15:25:43 GMT 1
I will admit, I've never played the Vampire the Masquerade games before, but I've studied them. This part of the game, where you are searching for artifacts in an old haunted Hotel is particularly terrifying.
The original Diablo had some seriously awesomely creepy moments. Since its an isometric game its difficult for one to be genuinely shocked or terrified when an enemy jumps out at you from the darkness, Diablo 1 makes up for all this with some of the creepiest atmosphere and terrifying music in a video game.
The Shalebridge Cradle level in Thief 3: Deadly Shadows is widely considered by many people to be the most terrifying game level of all time. PC Gamer magazine had an entire twelve page article dedicated to it. See the videos and find out for yourself.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jun 2, 2010 16:40:55 GMT 1
I would buy Heavy Rain straight away if it weren't for the fact that I've don't have a PS3. The original Diablo game has it moments for me, due to my age at the time when I was playing it.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Jul 14, 2010 4:09:27 GMT 1
Am I the only one that finds Centaurs in Fallout 3 really really creepy? I was just wandering around the wasteland having a merry good time murdering settlers, then I decided to cross into DC, and one of those freaky ass things came at me, with it's flailing tongues and mashed up body made of human parts. I actually had to stop playing.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jul 14, 2010 6:24:32 GMT 1
I've find the centaurs are creepy at first until I've realised all they ever do is trying to spit on your face. Now I've find them revolting. Ugh! makes me stomach churned just thinking about them.
The most recent High Octane Nightmare fuel for me would the Overlord DLC from ME2
Overlord... Just Overlord.
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Lets all take a step back from the weird alien impaling devices...
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Post by renegadepoint on Jul 14, 2010 7:45:58 GMT 1
Fallout 3 is poetry in video game form. I've jumped out of my seat several time from surprise deathclaw attacks. And the Centaurs really mess with my head, I keep trying to figure out how they happened, and I can't figure it out.
The Reaper level in ME2 freaks me out every time as well. Its probably my favorite because of that, and Legion. All your tactics and strategys amount to jack when your facing down a horde of husks and scion.
The well in Orcarena(sp) of Time freaked me out too. Well, that part where you fall through the floor. That room with all the green mystery liquid and zombies just waiting to hump your head.
Oh the other end of the emotional spectrum, nothing in a game upset me quite as much as when John Marston died. I don't even know how I would describe it. Part of me wanted to cry, but most of me wanted to kill his murderer in the slowest, most painful and gory way I could think of. The little "Remember my family" quest didn't do enough to sate my thirst for revenge. But the subsequent raids on Blackwater did.
That whole game was kind of depressing though.
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