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depends on how you look at it ;P for me it WAS DOOM, but now im not scared of any game
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Yea, DOOM scared the crap out of me a couple times when I first played it. More of a monster popping up when you don't expect it kinda scare ... whereas a game like Silent Hill as Gamer_V mentioned was more of a suspenseful thing.
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Oh yea! In the original Unreal (not Tournament) there was a part where you're going down a dead-end hallway and suddenly a gate shuts behind you. Then the lights start shutting off, starting with the ones farthest away down the hallway and slowly getting closer, click, click click ... then you hear the monster's growls and you have to fight/run in almost total darkness.
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The first time I played Alien Vs Predator 2 was pretty freaky. In all fairness it probably wasn’t a good idea to play a game were aliens and monsters sneak up on you in a game environment that’s very poorly lit and all metal so you can hear their claws scratching along in distant hallways at about... 2 in the morning.
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Yeah, if you're looking for a truely disturbing game enviroment, System Shock 2 will do it to ya... wandering through flickering passageways, hearing the whispers of the "many" surrounding you, seeing holographic images of the recently dead walk around, scream franctically, and then die gruesomely at random points, listening to the breathing of a many-infested zombie sneaking up behind you... aaaaahhhhhhh, what a great game. Can really mess with your brain if you play it for more than an hour straight, or after 10 PM, though. Not for the mentally unstable.
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Yeah, scary! But I never understood why only the marine scenario tried to be scary!dayaccus007 wrote:AVP 2 was also very frightening, especially the marine mision.
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