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What do YOU call scray?
The feral ghouls can be pretty creepy; if you can handle the image search results for "Fallout 4 feral ghoul", you should be alright.
So unless you're Leonardo Decaprio you should do fine 👍
To bad to because the construction kit and alot of the gameplay would be great for a younger audience. Would be nice if there was a pg rated version.
So as long as we don´t know what is "scary" to the OP......
I literally just finished going through that place, honestly I was spooked the whole time, felt like I was playing RE7 😂
fallout 4 has a couple places with atmospheric creepiness, like the salem witch museum and the dunwich borers.
game might be scary if you didn't have a powerful gun and lots of ammo and stimpacks. but you do. Scary sounds in the night are less scary when you are wearing power armor and carrying an automatic explosive weapon.