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I want to be scared

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

the shining

Jack Nicholson once wrote, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." A million times, on a million sheets of paper. His wife hit him with a baseball bat, then he chopped his way through a bathroom door with an axe - where his wife and child were hiding - but only enough to poke his magnificent face through and state, "Here's Johnny!"

Much to the chagrin of his terrified wife (his child escaped through the small window) and to the terror of myself, the audience member, he was close enough to see her, and she, knowing that only a few more chops from his axe would allow him to enter the bathroom, used the knife she grabbed from the kitchen to safeguard herself.

She stayed his attack, then he ventured off, only to die in an endless maze in the middle of a blizzard.

Watching The Shining, I was genuinely terror-stricken.

I've played my share of horror games, my favorites being the Silent Hill series. I only played a demo of Fatal Frame, but I hear that one is truly terrifying. I haven't tried out the newest Silent Hill, which I hear is actually decent, but I'm in the need of a scary game.

Crafting a scary game must be a difficult process. On the one hand you can easily scare your audience with a JUMP OUT AT YOU moment, but the scare-factor quickly passes, the audience goes on and you haven't really left an impression on anyone. On the other hand you don't want to go into the just plain weird side of things, either.

weird mullet boy

Kids for some reason are always creepy, but they have become cliche.

What I need is something that really builds up, makes me feel like I'm not really in control at all, but am just trying to survive.

I Am Alive  sounds promising, but I doubt it will scare me. I hope I'm wrong.

Please developers, truly scare me. I want to be scared.

 

 
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Comments (5)
Demian_-_bitmobbio
May 15, 2009
Did you try Deadspace?
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May 15, 2009
Yep, loved Deadspace. Creepy atmosphere, definitely. But now I need something new.
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May 15, 2009
I agree. There is something that no horror game has really captured. True terror. Although The Suffering and the Condemned games came close for me.
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May 15, 2009
I find myself longing for a game to come in and scare me the way Silent Hill 2 did. Both psychologically and with the surprise elements.
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May 15, 2009
When RE5 throws a lot of enemies at you at one time, that frantic, panic stricken theme your talking about kicks in. I think if you want to confuse and frighten a player, you throw things at them that they understand conceptually, but you present the problem in such a manner that they don't know how to prioritize their best course of action. It's the equivalent of throwing seven easy math problems at a person and asking them to order them from highest priority to least, and then solve it in a matter of five seconds. Something tells me that analogy make not make sense?

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