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Terrifying/Disturbing Shit In Non-Horror Video Games


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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Dec 20 2014 08:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I was actually working on an article this subject at one point. I forget how far along I got with it, if it ever made it out of alpha. (Alpha is a .txt list in My Documents)
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PostPosted: Dec 20 2014 09:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

It's always terrifying for a few moments after I realize I've run out of fuel and all the kerbals on board my space ship are going to crash into the terrain in a few minutes. I've grown to like them too much.


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PostPosted: Dec 22 2014 07:35 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I agree with everyone who named something from Majora's Mask. That game is just dark and depressing all around. Like what LeshLush said about OOT, I'm not so sure Majora's Mask isn't a horror game masquerading as an action/adventure. I mean, all Zelda games have their fair share of disturbing moments, but holy fuck, Majora's Mask has to take the cake.

Also, do you have any plans on resurrecting that article, Syd? That sounds like something I would love to read.


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DarknessDeku
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PostPosted: Dec 22 2014 08:05 pm Reply with quote Back to top

HardcoreGamer4Ever wrote:
I agree with everyone who named something from Majora's Mask. That game is just dark and depressing all around. Like what LeshLush said about OOT, I'm not so sure Majora's Mask isn't a horror game masquerading as an action/adventure. I mean, all Zelda games have their fair share of disturbing moments, but holy fuck, Majora's Mask has to take the cake.

Also, do you have any plans on resurrecting that article, Syd? That sounds like something I would love to read.


I also want Syd to finish and release this article, along with all the other unfinished ones.
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PostPosted: Dec 24 2014 01:02 am Reply with quote Back to top

i also want syd to finish


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Ross Rifle
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PostPosted: Dec 28 2014 12:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I'm sure there's more moments in the series, but I automatically think of the sewer scene in Arkham Asylum, where you fight Killer Croc. I mean, the whole game has an understandably creepy vibe, but I wouldn't consider it a horror game. That Killer Croc is so tense though, having to walk gently over the floating boards, not knowing when he was going to burst out, an when he finally does jump out and you have to run for your fucking life...fuck.

The entire atmosphere of Fallout 3 emotionally damaged me too.


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PostPosted: Dec 28 2014 12:59 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I got through that quite handily, calling the bastard by his real first name every time I got him off my back.
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PostPosted: Dec 28 2014 03:52 pm Reply with quote Back to top

So every time Croc jumped back into the water, you'd scream "Waylon Jones!" at the top of your lungs?


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jprime
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PostPosted: Dec 28 2014 05:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

More like "This is getting old, Waylon!" and such.
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PostPosted: Dec 28 2014 07:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The third Stage in Persona Q. *shudders*


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DarknessDeku
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PostPosted: Dec 28 2014 07:47 pm Reply with quote Back to top

On Arkham Asylum, I thought the Scarecrow levels were scary, controlling a tiny Batman, sneaking and hiding past a giant Scarecrow trying to get to the spotlight.


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PostPosted: Jan 08 2015 12:36 am Reply with quote Back to top



Especially when you get to 1:09.
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PostPosted: Jan 16 2015 01:11 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Moonside in Earthbound wigged me out as a kid. A lot of it was the music, it was weirdly unsettling. That and when you have to follow the zombie woman into the hotel in Threed, only to get ambushed
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PostPosted: Jan 16 2015 02:54 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Crazy_Bastard wrote:
Moonside in Earthbound wigged me out as a kid. A lot of it was the music, it was weirdly unsettling.

Theory has it that the Moonside tune sampled the opening moments of Ric Ocasek's Keep On Laughin' - which itself also apparently contains sound effects from the arcade game Missile Command. Pretty groovy track, in my opinion. Anyways, I wouldn't say the Moonside segment ever disturbed me/made me feel uncomfortable. There's definitely the sense of something wrong going on/distortion of reality, but I found myself amused with the nonsensical nature of it all. Definitely one of those things that games can convey better than a book or film.
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PostPosted: Jan 16 2015 09:42 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Crazy_Bastard wrote:
Moonside in Earthbound wigged me out as a kid. A lot of it was the music, it was weirdly unsettling. That and when you have to follow the zombie woman into the hotel in Threed, only to get ambushed

The end battle against Gigyas is pretty creepy. I get this weird rape/murder vibe from it.
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Blackout
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PostPosted: Jan 17 2015 01:14 am Reply with quote Back to top

Police quest 4 is chocked full of disturbing goodness from start to finish (hell it opens with finding a dead kid in a dumpster), but it's a fictionalized simulation of a homicide detective hunting a serial killer, so it probably counts as a horror game.

Still though, seriously, who let me play this game as a preteen?
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If you at all interested in playing it, I highly reccomend the version with the audio voice overs. The actor who does the protagonist's dialogue AND the in game narration to you (the player), and the protagonist's inner dialogue to himself IS THE SAME PERSON IN THE SAME EXACT VOICE AND TONE.

So on top of it being an incredibly violent and disturbing flavored relic from the last gasps of 90's point and click adventure games, you're basically playing a game where the protagonist appears to be talking to himself CONSTANTLY, as almost every action triggers some sort of dialogue either in game or directed at the player.

It's severely unintentionally hilarious. This one gets a lot of flak for being so gritty and dark in comparison with the first three Police Quests, and because they scrapped Sonny Bonds the City of Lytton and the whole cheesy Angel of Death storyline, but in my honest opinion Police Quest 4 is the BEST entry in the series, hands down. Anyone who is a fan of this era of gaming NEEDS to play this through from start to finish.

Just don't do it in the dark alone.



 
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maverickhuntergirlz492
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PostPosted: Feb 04 2015 10:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Mimi from Super Paper Mario doesn't scare me but she's pretty damn disturbing
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maverickhuntergirlz492
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PostPosted: May 13 2015 02:04 am Reply with quote Back to top

Giygas was psycho
seeing crocomire rear up from the lava all skeletal for the first time kinda freaked me out
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jprime
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PostPosted: May 13 2015 03:44 am Reply with quote Back to top

It's acid.
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