What is the scariest video game you have ever played?

What is the scariest video game you have ever played?

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I dont play many horror games but I remember Dead Space having me on edge the whole time.

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I'm gonna get shit for this but Slender.

Silent Hill 2 is the most disturbing game I've ever played. Played it for the first time in 2003. To this day I can't come up with another experience like that.

The only time I felt kinda scared was when I was like 12 and used to play the psx era Re games. When you're an adult and desensitized to cartel videos, it's hard to be scared by a game or a movie.

Cry of Fear, I avoided it because I assumed it was Youtuber shit that was overshilled because of jumpscares but I finally gave it a try this June and absolutely loved it.

Nerve shredding atmosphere, loads of contextually anxiety inducing stuff like in the apartments where you move from room to room and somebody is banging on the doors getting closer and closer, peppered with jumpscares that keep the tension high.

Even with the mediocre VA, there is some good emotional weight with the mental illness and trauma Simon has suffered. The Carcass fight is my favourite boss.

Dead Space freaked me the fuck out when I was 13. I had to sell the game it got me so bad.

The Anomaly. It's a small indie game, but it's amazing one

Subnautica.

Alien Isolation, because I played it in the basment, with no light

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>when it turns to night and you cant see whats beneath you
fuck the ocean in general. if i was out in open water like in my nightmares id fuckin bite open my arteries asap

>Holywood Horror
>Scary
Whut?

Unironically Jurrasic Park on snes. I was like 6-7 playing it and every time I got to the first person goggle part I’d shit myself and stop playing. No games scare me these days but that game is the only time I’ve been scared playing a video game.

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not exactly a videogame but Hondo's map series on AH got me pretty sp00ped at the time

Modern games is darkwood. It’s atmosphere is just so unsettling. Like cosmic horror mixed with classic apocalypse themes.

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Minecraft. Unlit caves have more jumpscares than Markiplier video

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Majora's Mask.

That shit is legit frightening though.

I never really got scared, my heart would just start racing, like I’m the decontamination room. I hate not being able to have my back against a wall in a game. Old RE same thing.

That was a good experience. That shadow wolf thing in the dark was freaky.

Carnivores and Amnesia

>tfw your favourite horror games aren't scary
hmmm

It never really appealed to me. The whole game felt kinda forced, like “remember how this girl has multiple mental disorders? Here’s some spoopy shit lol”. It was a decent game but not really scary.

Shadow of Chernobyl back when it came out was the last game to spook me. Since then I've grown up into a jaded manbaby who can only get startled by screamers louder than the sun or phonecalls from my parents. Now I find games with spooky ambiance to be comfy in a way if anything, I'm fucking borked. Darkwood however came pretty close to unnerving me at times, so I guess it would've had me shitting out my bowels if I'd played it when I was younger.

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For what the game is it’s incredible that it can pull off the scary vibe. You’d think a source horror game would be shit but it’s surprisingly good. It reminds me a lot of condemned

Unironically Five Nights at Freddy's

I’m the same way, that’s why the fact that dark wood unsettled me even a little bit makes it so much more memorable.

Jump scares are always going to be scary.

Condemned was fantastic, from what I remember of it the real horror came from when the game jarred from fighting crackheads to wandering through black sludge coated hallways. It's like those nightmares where everyone disappears and you're on your own but not alone.

Cry of Fear's claustrophobia and darkness was just like that, the subway section where you've got a pissy little flare to illuminate black tunnels while Citaloprams charge in from the darkness and the tight corners made my heart pound.

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SoC still gets me whenever I replay it.

Beat me to it. I haven't been scared in a game since and it's been 11 years since I last played it.