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FEAR was the first scary game I ever played when I was a kid, so any of those moments kept my eyes wide at bedtime, lol.
Chills just from memories, dood.
Also those ghost things in Extraction Point
I'm so used to the game now though, I can't play it as an horror game only an action.
I'm so glad someone mentioned the nurse part finally. That was the one I had in mind when I asked this question.
I know what you mean about playing through it now. I've been through it all enough it barely phases me. But I'll always admire and appreciate it.
Scary. Plain scary.
I must have wasted at least half a clip of ammo at the bottom of that ladder. After the initial Alma jump, I figured there couldn't possibly be another- WHAAAA! Good memory.
The whole "what was that?!" moment caused many a whimper in my desk chair.