Resident Evil: Director's Cut PS1. Scared the fucking hell out of me. I think I was like 10 to 12 or so when we played it. Well, I didn't play it, but my cousins and brother did. I remember we went to the store to buy 2 PS1 games, we could only buy 2. My brother bought 3-Xtreme, and my cousins were pressuring me to buy Resident Evil even though I didn't want to buy it. Well, I ended up getting it to look cool, and they said I'd get to play it. The cover looked fucking monstrously scary, and I really didn't want it. Anyways, we'd pass the controller around everytime someone dies or saves the game with the ribbon. When it came time for me to play it, I ran into the first zombie I saw and got grabbed, freaked out, threw the controller at my oldest cousin, then fucked off from ever attempting to play it. I fucking loved watching someone else play it, but it scared the shit out of me.
Resident Evil: 2 PS1. I never played it, nor ever owned it. My brother and me were walking around our apartment building when I was like 8 or 9. Some guy that had his PS1 outside in his patio was showing us all his cool games. Like he had his patio wired with a TV and a PS1. I actually think he might've been a friend of my dad's from his job. He had like Oddworld and Resident Evil: 2. I still remember it quite fondly because that was my first ever insight into a scary game. He was at the part where you play as Claire after crashing the police car. As soon as he gets to the first zombie, I get shook and he turns off the system or we leave. I forgot why we had to leave. Anyways, scared the shit out of me, and that was why we bought Resident Evil later on after we got a PS1.
Probably the scariest two games ever because I was introduced to them as a kid. Kind of scarred me for life, though. I remember when I had to finish my thesis I would work nights at my isolated biomedical lab. It was in the middle of nowhere, and I would have to stay past midnight working in a big facility. Fuck me, it wasn't that bad because I would turn on all the lab's lights and I was in the zone, but when I had to take a break to use the restroom, I had to pass up several fucking hallways and libraries to get to the bathroom. That walk would be fucking scary as shit. Anyways, I'm still surprised I was able to do it considering I'm a huge chickenshit when it comes to stuff like that. I guess when I get in the zone I don't really think about anything other than my work.