My Scariest Games Countdown
In descending order. . .
In descending order. . .
The only thing this game has over Amnesia is: I can still play Amnesia.
Still going through this one, but, even so, I dread every step, I'm afraid of every room, and my heart races at every monsterous encounter. I might legitimately have a heart attack because of this game.
The first 10 minutes of the game had me wondering why I even thought it would be a good idea to buy this game in the first place.
The night after I started playing this game, I couldn't close my eyes without picturing the ghost of Kirie in my head. . . needless to say, I didn't sleep well that night.
My first Resident Evil experience and also my most memorable, I chose my ATM pin number based on a combination to a safe in the police station, a number I still use to this day.
The first survival horror game I ever played, Alone in the Dark 3 kicked off a life long obsession with scaring the crap out of myself.
Though the visceral, Hong-Kong style action ruins any and all tension in every scene it ravages, every encounter with Alma had me questioning my willingness to cotinue playing.
I didn't think much of this game at first glance because of its semi-cartoonish art style, but the sanity effects and disturbing scenes quickly changed my mind.
I had to fight to get my parents to let me buy this game when I first got my Gamecube. Well worth the effort.
I remember playing the demo before I bought this game and having nightmares because of it.
More creepy than scary, Undying's beastly foes were stressing enough for me to know I didn't want them anywhere near me.
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