I miss being an innocent retarded child. Now I'm an autistic retarded manchild
Has a video game ever genuinely frightened you?
Thief 2 had this one mission where you are following some pagan in the mystical forest and the entire level was just spooky as shit, but the last part was fucking bonkers
You're walking around sneaking like usual then you hear the weirdest fucking sound like branches moving and some click click click noises, shit its probably ambient noise or something so you keep walking then all of a sudden you get fucking raped by a goddamn giant tree monster
Genuinely the most terrifying part of that game, I avoided that last area like the plague
Oh yeah. The more I thought about it afterwards, the more it got.
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Lets be real, like 5 people played pc games back in the early 2000s
Play Penumbra
It's from non chan creepypasta about a mother finding a weird picture on the phone with an old woman's face near her sleeping son. Not a dummy, not a hand.
There were some parts of Thief and Thief 2 that were terrifying. It was also exacerbated by the soundtrack and sound effects the game had.
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>The story of Soma really got under my skin. It also didn't help that I was going through some shit during that time.
I'm a fucking pussy when it comes to horror games and I made the big mistake of playing Soma with the wuss mod that makes enemies not attack.
Instead of semi-annoying hide and seek sections, the enemies just follow you. These horrible, post human, groaning reminders of lost humanity will follow you around staring at you and there's FUCKING NOTHING you can do about it.
You're trying to unlock the elevators and Akers is just standing 5 inches behind you breathing down your neck, in full glory on headphones.
Its worse than if they would just fucking attack you
Yeah I know the origin, but it looks like the 'person/ghost' supposedly taking the picture is a hand that just looks like a person from that cropped angle.
Skeletons in morrowind scared the shit out of me in caves to the point I avoided caves entirely. It was just a combination of their noises, the dark maze like interior, and the fact it was like my first fps RPG in full 3D.