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Grow a pair.
A friend's sister leapt out of the chair, screamed, and pulled headset off during The Visitor.
I've pulled back quickly when a spider bared its fangs at me.
I've jumped, ducked, and more in games like Emily and others.
I LOVE Horror VR and want more!
You should watch the new Black Mirror episode called 'Playtest' (season 3, episode 2). About a guy participating in an AR test where the device 'reads' your fears and uses it to create your ultimate horror/haunting house experience.
So I think when they get technology that good it could be even scarier in AR than VR. Projecting those horrors in your own home.
But who am I kidding, I'd be scared ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ in AR or VR.
Can't wait to get my hands on a vive and test it myself.
Played spell fighters, spiders do not scare me but when i dropped my sword and 5-6 spiders started coming towards me, it freaked me the hell out. VR can make things that would not effect me at all with a normal desktop scare the ♥♥♥♥ out of me with it on.