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Een vertaalprobleem melden
Spiders in Welcome to Hanwell. Especially the Infecting Darkness.
If we go horrifying as in Jumpscare, RE 2 Giants sewer gator.
Just plain downright scary? The villagers in Dark Corners of the Earth. LEAVE ME ALONE YOU LUNATICS. As a tie, I would say Pigsey from Manhunt.
The PLAYER CHARACTER.
Think about it...
Most player characters in games are one person genocide machines.
One guy mowing down monsters and zombies and other humans while he usually has regenerating health and skill points and level ups and massive arsenals they can store on their person all at once.
Those monsters were just fine on their own doing whatever monster things they do, then comes along the one man army player character killing everything in sight with their neverending supply of guns or swords.
Link from the Zelda games breaking into people's houses and smashing all their stuff and taking their rupees, and we are supposed to think he is the good guy?
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Controllers in STALKER
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Screamers in Dying Light
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Terrifying.
Then when you catch her with a shot, it happens all over again. And again. And again.
That and the ghost from P.T. that time where you turn around and she's just there....
It’s a very good Survival Horror game. Try it out.