Lemon Zing
Well-Known Member
What ones scare you?
Silent Hill.
Clock Tower.
Resident Evil (2002 game).
Silent Hill.
Clock Tower.
Resident Evil (2002 game).
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Amnesia for sure It's survival horror done really well so you feel tense for most of the game.Amnesia: The Dark Descent
That crap had me jumping out of my chair. It's a survival/horror game for PC, never talked to anyone that's played it before, a bargain bin gem perhaps?
This is going to make me sound like a dumb fangirl, but thanks to the way he was portrayed in fanart and fanfiction, I was deeply in love with Alexander for about 4 years straight.Amnesia: The Dark Descent
That crap had me jumping out of my chair. It's a survival/horror game for PC, never talked to anyone that's played it before, a bargain bin gem perhaps?
Nope, my computer is extremely quiet. I built it myself and made sure that it wasn't going to make any noise that I didn't want it to make.The only videos games that scare me are the ones that make my processor and GPU fan sound like a helicopter taking off, I'm genuinely frightened that they will damage my PC. For instance Dragon Age Inquisition used to cause an issue with 100% CPU usage for many (I've partly fixed it now) and it's nowhere near as bad as it used to be when I used to have a sh**y stock cooler and poorer case fans. Apart from that no video game or in fact even horror movie content has ever even slightly frightened me, if anything I find them somewhat comical.
Could you put up with this while playing a game? It's enough to frighten anyone who cares about their equipment: