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@ganjaman
I'd say Resident Evil 7.
It can be pretty creepy, without relying too much on jump-scares. -
@metamourge loved re7 but man it still felt more like an action game than a horror survival. I dunno how they did it, but re2 remake hit the nail right in the head
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@metamourge nah, ill finish until dawn, the last of us and then jump into the uncharted games
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Allow me to suggest Dead Space if you haven't played it already
I think it's a masterpiece -
I’d suggest to take a blanket with you. It’s the legendary monster’s repelent
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@irene negative. One would lose on some really great titles then.
Things like the RE, Fear, Dead Space, Alien are masterpieces!
Even some games such as Half Life 2 mix in some great elements of horror.
Its fucking beautiful man -
@irene i do not find any of these titles scary. To me the gameplay, the character design, the storyline amongst other things is what quantifies them as masterpieces. And "horror" games take a very different approach to these elements. As a developer I can't help but appreciate the approach to writing such software.
I think last time a movie scared me was when I was 7 years old and I saw I.T
Playing horror games
| Lights on -> cant see shit on the screen and more vulnerable to jumpscares
| Lights off -> the atmosphere of the room is generally spookier and i get scared of misc. noises
Oh well
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