what was the first time vidya made you feel uneasy?
What was the first time vidya made you feel uneasy?
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That one scene from Wolfenstein New Order
define "uneasy".
the whole of space quest 3
Zoom zoom
headcrab zombies were always a bit disturbing
This, I knew forehand what would happen if I failed, I did it perfectly tho.
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Not many things make me feel uneasy but this is another story.
The Manhole spooked me as a kid for some reason
The fish that would instantly kill you in Yoshi's Story. Especially when they could spit water at you knocking you off the relatively safe platforms.
Doesn't the big cheep cheep usually kill you in one? I know it does in smb3.
Getting eated by any underwater creature is too scary for me.
Encountering the zombies as a child in Thief and realizing you can't just make them go away by swinging a sword at them.
that game was an absolute trip. it definitely made me feel uneasy when i played it
Sailing the waters in Wind Waker during the night. That shit was scarier and made me feel way more uneasy than what some actual horror games have done.
Beat me to it, I watch videos of pitbulls giving mexicans gender reassignment surgery with their jaws and feel nothing but always cringe when I see the eye get hurt
The feeling of being helpless, slow and unwieldy while something big, fast, and hungry was nearby.
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This shit scarred me for a while.
>Daventry.jpg
>KQ
Wait a minute, that doesn't look like any king's quest I know...
first time i played hl1 the headcrabs freaked me out. some pretty scary shit if you think about it, they clamp onto your head and take over your body
Nightmare Creatures for the ps1
But I was unironically much more afraid of Soul Reaver 1. Something about the game's atmosphere fucked me up. I still can't feel comfortable playing SR1 today. And not just because of the 90's 3D platforming sections
when my first pikmin died and his soul left his body
I think you might just be racist, bro.
Smalltime.
Cant wait for it to happen again.
The moment I realised I had thalassophobia. Spent upwards of an hour on one of the platforms trying to build up the courage to jump in.
Go chip a tooth then stick it in ice cream
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Fuck this movie.
Watched it because Drive was great but this film is one of the only cases I can think of where the violence actually made my skin crawl.
Anybody played Rayman 3?
These things.
Every single time I would encounter these in level 2 or Boba's level, I had to pass the controller to my father. I couldn't play anymore once they appeared on screen, that's how much they terrified me.
Their janky but menacing march, the loud as fuck noise they would made, the shitty texture work that makes their head look so creepy and how much damage they dealt, those were all dealbreakers for me as a kid.
The tentacle monsters from the sewers level were also pretty disturbing.
My nigga.
Pic related is also an acceptable answer.
These things kinda got on my nerves on my first time playing
>Make him write bad checks
I don't know what the game was, I just remember it was a PC game I played on my family's Windows XP and it was a literal fever dream of a game.
Pyramid of the Moon in Goodbye, Galaxy.
*moans inhumanly*
[Eldritch screech]
pass sauce bro i want to see that
wait a minute...is that illegal? if it is then don’t pass it
100% I know exactly what you're talking about. I got to these guys and just stopped playing.
>guy got impaled in the mouth
>jill is like “eww gross”
do women really?
NOT(CLAP)THE(CLAP)BREED(CLAP)IT'S(CLAP)THE(CLAP)OWNER(CLAP)
It also made me scared that part as a kid, user. Idk why
The Darkness. You know the scene.
when I picked a hard mode
the gf death?
Quake. Jesus it felt so terrifying. The most vivid memory of uneasy i think belongs to the silent hill. I had to play the game with my lil bro since none of us was willing to play it alone. God damn was silent hill a good game.
That whole segment used to terrify me.
when the pirate lab goes dark in prime 1
still get anxiety at that part
literally just move the needle in slowly, retards
The moment that sticks out to me the most is when my brother and I rented Resident Evil 2 on N64 and got as far as the first licker. We were on the fence about if it was too scary and got this far
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Seeing him go across the window was the nail in the coffin. No music, no jumpscare, no nothing. Just seeing it crawl across the window is burned into my memory. I wasn't even playing, I was watching my brother. We turned off the game and returned it the next day.
Not sure if that's unease or pure terror, but there you go
Gothic 1's forests were scary as fuck at night in general, but i nearly shat myself when this fucker one-shotted me outta nowhere.
this
PSX doom has a scary soundscape.
Wait pitbulls are allowed to practice medicine?
>that huge, grinning face when you first see him
>his open "wounds" on his side
>the rust, dirty water, and general close quarters in the water
what the fuck were they thinking
still the best doom version
What happens? I don't play shit games
Mortal Kombat had already been out for a year when i first saw this at the arcades, i was a religious kid and fatalities werent as shocking to me as this game, especialy the game over screen.
Nah, original is just too iconic. I think it's a really interesting version though.
for me, it's Doom 64
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as a kid, I was literally scared for my soul
Seeing Orb in Q3 when I was 5 years old. My dad let me play for some time and this fucked scared the shit outta me
What game is that from?
Basically the entire game.
This fucking faggot has nothing on that underwater sewer jew.
Scared the shit out of me as a kid.
Trogs vs men