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Scary, Horror video games.

Thrasher

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Yep, SH2 controls and views are an abomination.

The rest of the game more than makes up for it.
 
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commie said:
Multidirectional said:
Just get used to it, trust me it's worth it. Clunky camera and combat actually contribute to scary factor even if it adds frustration.

Ahh so this is what Obsidian were aiming for.

In which of their survival horror games?
 

Bruticis

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Multidirectional said:
commie said:
Multidirectional said:
Just get used to it, trust me it's worth it. Clunky camera and combat actually contribute to scary factor even if it adds frustration.

Ahh so this is what Obsidian were aiming for.

In which of their survival horror games?

Which one of their games isn't a shitty horror?
 

ecliptic

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Zinc said:
The Silent Hills are the only games that have ever made me feel uncomfortable while playing. Turn off the lights, switch on the surround sound, and shit your pants.

Check out Siren (the first one, can't vouch for the PS3 one). Same director as the first Silent Hill, oppressively creepy in parts, and doesn't spell everything out for you like most games.
 

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