Damn guys I have a rock
I found it
It's Nassim yea
I have a ROCK
A Nasty ROCK
A nasty ROCK
I eat it!
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I found it in a trash can
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It's dark, it's late, and there's some hesitation to pushing the start button on your next digital
nightmare.
Do you really want to play this game alone?
We've all been there.
There's nothing to be ashamed about.
Just like the greatest scary movies are better to witness with others in the room, so are
some of the best terrifying video games.
"Sweet Sebastian Bach, I wanna play!" "Miller, you signed in yet?"
"I'm here."
"Alright, let's boot it up!"
PT (Silent Hills)
Released only in demo form, PT was a mysterious new spookfest crafted by the pseudonymous
7780s Studios.
Players were dropped into seemingly innocuous hallway that repeated on a loop, while a spectral
woman laughed and chased them through her home.
Radio transmissions recalled murderous events.
A fetus talked to players in a bathroom sink.
And then things got really weird.
"His six-year-old daughter had the good sense to hide in the bathroom."
[Spooky grunting]
Early players were thrilled that there was a new horror game coming to the PlayStation
4, and PT earned more fans when players learned it was actually hype for a new Silent Hill
game from the minds of Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro.
Unfortunately, Konami and Kojima Productions parted ways before Silent Hills could be completed,
and this demo is all we ever got.
Siren: Blood Curse
A 2008 re-imagining of the cult favorite Siren series, Siren: Blood Curse is an episodic
narrative told through the perspectives of a half-dozen different characters.
Players find themselves in the middle of an ancient ritual, complete with sacrifices,
the undead, and nightmare creatures straight out of a Junji Ito manga.
In addition to being crazy-scary every time a new creature appeared out of thin air with
its soulless, bloody eyes, the episodic nature of Blood Curse makes it perfect for binge-playing
with friends.
Dead Space
Developed by EA's Redwood Studios, which went on to become Visceral Games, Dead Space is
a brilliant third-person, action-horror game that terrifies players from the moment they
step foot on the USG Ishimura.
As engineer Isaac Clarke, gamers go head-to-head with the necromorphs.
These creatures were once human, but were infected by a massive, ancient spire that
seemingly has a connection straight to your worst visions of the monster in the closet.
Not only are necromorphs nasty creatures, they have to be dismembered in order to be
vanquished.
While it's a great and innovative video game mechanic, it makes every encounter a white-knuckle
battle.
[Alien roaring] "Yeah, well there's not.
There's nobody here."
Layers of Fear
Bloober Team's Layers of Fear is an unexpectedly chilling delight that follows a disturbed
artist as he tries to complete his masterpiece.
Players have to explore his home to discover how to finish this painting, and uncover a
great mystery as the story progresses.
Layers of Fear isn't chock full of monsters or things trying to kill you, but it's an
eerie experience, loaded with scares.
The painter protagonist goes more than a little bit mad, and his artworks are horrific and
violent affairs that would give anyone staring at them goosebumps.
Exploring darkened halls of a Victorian manor never felt so tense.
[Ominous music] [Anguished, scary moaning]
Until Dawn
Originally conceived as a PlayStation 3 game with a heavy focus on Move controls, Until
Dawn finally hit the PlayStation 4 in 2015 with Hollywood stars like Rami Malek and Hayden
Panettiere appearing in the trope-filled slasher.
All of the gameplay is pretty simple, with quick-time events making up the bulk of interactivity,
so even more casual gamers can get in on Until Dawn without feeling too pressured to perform.
What's more, failure doesn't result in a game over, but instead just leads down another
path towards one of Until Dawn's numerous alternate endings.
Resident Evil VII: Biohazard
Eschewing the familiar third-person style the Resident Evil franchise was known for,
Capcom instead went with a first-person experience for Resident Evil VII.
As if that wasn't tense enough, the PlayStation 4 version features VR support, meaning you
can be fully immersed in the world of the fantastically freaky Baker family.
As everyman Ethan Winters, players travel to the creepy Baker homestead in an attempt
to find your missing wife.
With set pieces inspired by The Thing and the Saw movies, and a dark mystery to uncover
at the heart of it all, you've got a game that seriously rights the course of a once
wayward franchise.
It's also very hard to play when the sun goes down.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
As a re-imagining of the original Silent Hill, Shattered Memories puts players back in the
role of Harry Mason as he searches for his daughter after a car crash.
Armed with only a flashlight and his cellphone, Harry must solve puzzles and explore the abandoned
depths of a snowy town, while also dealing with being transported to the alternate nightmare
dimension.
There's no combat in Shattered Memories, so you can only evade Silent Hill's monsters…or
else find yourself trapped forever in the nightmare realm.
If all that isn't creepy enough, the game also incorporates the Wii controller to act
as a cellphone, with messages and calls coming through the device's speaker, all a little
too close to home.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Set in the 1800s, Amnesia: The Dark Descent puts players in the role of an amnesiac named
Daniel who must escape from the depths of an old castle.
Oh, and Daniel must also manage his sanity by not spending too much time in the shadows
and dark, otherwise he hallucinates, making his escape that much more difficult.
The audio and visual cues that creep into Daniel's mind makes discerning safety from
real danger nearly impossible…
[high-pitched humming]
...with terrors becoming more visceral the longer players spend on the wrong end of sanity.
Uncovering the truth behind the horrors increases the tension, but it also gives players a reason
to keep going even if they're absolutely out of their minds.
Or are they?
Bloodborne
A great deal of horror games focus on mythic undead monsters, but Bloodborne's Lovecraftian
influences give it a much more creative creepiness.
There are very few games that feature bosses as uneasy on the eyes as the Blood-starved
Beast, Ebrietas, and The One, Reborn.
At least with Lovecraft, you know you're getting a tentacle monster or two.
Bloodborne's bosses scoff at such simplistic nether-gods.
If you don't have 65 skulls popping out of glowing orifices, each with their own mutated
baby brain, you aren't tough enough to make it in the land of Yharnam.
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