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Are horror games scarier than horror movies?
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By Unicorn.Leoheart 2011-01-20 12:04:04
I cant take horror seriously... apart from spiders, something about their eyes just fills me up with terror.
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By Alexander.Jukie 2011-01-20 12:04:35
I can't play RE cos I'm scared of being eaten <.<
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:05:00
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By Fenrir.Terminus 2011-01-20 12:07:48
Asura.Domz said: games > movies
i about ***myself the first time playing dead space, never felt anything like that from a movie.
I was freaked out watching a youtube vid of it! But yeah, in general, I think the horror factor of games is much greater than movies. Both can be pretty involving and intense, but with games the feeling is "I want to live," while in movies it's, "I want them to live."
The only games I've played in the last several years have been ffxi and like, a bunch of Civ games. Maybe it's time to return to the console world... I bet that having a gigantic awesome TV coupled with the advances would be pretty rad.
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By Sylph.Biginallways 2011-01-20 12:09:13
The first Silent Hill really scared me. Me and friends used to sit up late at night and whenever the squeeling radio noise started I new bad ***was about to go down. It was a very hardcore game for it's time.
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By Bismarck.Tuvae 2011-01-20 12:09:33
The reason games are scarier is because your acting interacting with it. You're not just sitting there watching it like "yeh, saw that coming from a mile away". But when playing a game, your so into it, you sometimes miss things and you get taken by surprise.
Games > movies.
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By Ramuh.Haseyo 2011-01-20 12:09:49
What made Doom 3 scary for me is the fact that it was an FPS. RE and Dead Space are Third Person, but in Doom 3, if something pops up to nom your face in, it was in your face too, lol.
Every time I saw a room where lights were flickering, I wanted to just turn my console off. ; ;
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By Cerberus.Saithorx 2011-01-20 12:10:02
We are desensitized for the most part. I actually enjoy "nightmares" since they are like free entertainment. Games definitely have a greater impact on me because my focus is usually not on the surprise attack by monster xyz. I enjoyed Dead Space, and definitely plan to play #2.
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By Ramuh.Vinvv 2011-01-20 12:12:04
Scary movies/games...etc just happen to give you that point where you can jump at that loud very well placed blast of noise in a movie right at the critical moment.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2011-01-20 12:14:30
Horror movies don't even come close to games. I'm not much of a horror fan but Dead Space was scary as ***when I first played it, 3 am in a pitch black house all alone.
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By Ramuh.Vinvv 2011-01-20 12:15:46
Maybe I just find both horror movies and games to be poor fear machines :/
If you get scared because of a scary movie/game you either
A) have a vagina
B)haven't grown up yet.
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-01-20 12:16:29
Ramuh.Haseyo said: What made Doom 3 scary for me is the fact that it was an FPS. RE and Dead Space are Third Person, but in Doom 3, if something pops up to nom your face in, it was in your face too, lol.
Every time I saw a room where lights were flickering, I wanted to just turn my console off. ; ; Lmao I was the same way... I never wanted to go anywhere dark.. I completely forgot about playing that game amazingly enough, but that part brought back all the horrible memories of jumping 3 foot outta my chair and absolutely dreading walking into a place that was even just dimly lit.
~mumbles~ worthless flashlight..
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:17:36
Ramuh.Vinvv said: Maybe I just find both horror movies and games to be poor fear machines :/
I think what gets to me, more than the parts that startle you, are the parts that are creepy. Like Silent hill 2 for example. I don't want to go through the hospital, my stomach is churning and it's pretty hard too meaning you can die quite easily...
Maybe I just get creeped out easily.
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:18:41
Ramuh.Vinvv said: Maybe I just find both horror movies and games to be poor fear machines :/
If you get scared because of a scary movie/game you either
A) have a vagina
B)haven't grown up yet.
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Scared as in cowering? or scared as in creeped out?
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By Ramuh.Haseyo 2011-01-20 12:19:48
I get spooked easily, too. My parents will just knock on the door while I'm working on a project or something and I'll jump (if there's no music on), lol.
Scary things don't really scare me. It's things that pop up that scare me. I can stare at the Ring girl's face all day, but when I'm watching Youtube and it suddenly just pops up, I'll jump xD
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-01-20 12:20:25
Fenrir.Terminus said: Asura.Domz said: games > movies
i about ***myself the first time playing dead space, never felt anything like that from a movie.
I was freaked out watching a youtube vid of it! But yeah, in general, I think the horror factor of games is much greater than movies. Both can be pretty involving and intense, but with games the feeling is "I want to live," while in movies it's, "I want them to live."
The only games I've played in the last several years have been ffxi and like, a bunch of Civ games. Maybe it's time to return to the console world... I bet that having a gigantic awesome TV coupled with the advances would be pretty rad. I'd really recommend the one I'm playing now.. Amnesia: The Dark Descent, I can promise it won't be like every other game you've ever played, as you don't even fight in it.. You're not supposed to, you can't.. Instead you have to just survive, by sneaking around and avoiding any and all conflict with enemies. The fact that you can't fight back (and the atmosphere of the game) puts it a step above most horror survival games.
Cryostasis was so-so.. I'm pretty easily creeped out by horror survival type games, but it was pretty rare I got creeped out or scared in that game, I'd recommend that one for people who are more easier on edge..
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By Quetzalcoatl.Ultrarichard 2011-01-20 12:22:14
Valefor.Slipispsycho said: Fenrir.Terminus said: Asura.Domz said: games > movies
i about ***myself the first time playing dead space, never felt anything like that from a movie.
I was freaked out watching a youtube vid of it! But yeah, in general, I think the horror factor of games is much greater than movies. Both can be pretty involving and intense, but with games the feeling is "I want to live," while in movies it's, "I want them to live."
The only games I've played in the last several years have been ffxi and like, a bunch of Civ games. Maybe it's time to return to the console world... I bet that having a gigantic awesome TV coupled with the advances would be pretty rad. I'd really recommend the one I'm playing now.. Amnesia: The Dark Descent, I can promise it won't be like every other game you've ever played, as you don't even fight in it.. You're not supposed to, you can't.. Instead you have to just survive, by sneaking around and avoiding any and all conflict with enemies. The fact that you can't fight back (and the atmosphere of the game) puts it a step above most horror survival games.
Isn't that the game where like... If you're in the dark, monsters can't see you but you go insane, but you're fine in the light until they see you?
By Wombat 2011-01-20 12:22:30
Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media.
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By Siren.Enternius 2011-01-20 12:22:38
If I combined every scare I got from every movie ever, the first 15 minutes of Amnesia would still be scarier.
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By Ramuh.Vinvv 2011-01-20 12:23:09
Shiva.Flionheart said: Ramuh.Vinvv said: Maybe I just find both horror movies and games to be poor fear machines :/
If you get scared because of a scary movie/game you either
A) have a vagina
B)haven't grown up yet.
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Scared as in cowering? or scared as in creeped out? scared as in scared, cowering as well as creeped out qualifies.
if you have to ask that means it fits in being scared :P
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:23:25
Wombat said: Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media.
Same here.
That's why, like I said I much prefer Silent Hill to Dead space, and Amnesia to RE.
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:24:02
Ramuh.Vinvv said: Shiva.Flionheart said: Ramuh.Vinvv said: Maybe I just find both horror movies and games to be poor fear machines :/
If you get scared because of a scary movie/game you either
A) have a vagina
B)haven't grown up yet.
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Scared as in cowering? or scared as in creeped out? scared as in scared, cowering as well as creeped out qualifies.
if you have to ask that means it fits in being scared :P
Then I respectfully disagree with you on your first point ^^
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By Ramuh.Vinvv 2011-01-20 12:25:17
Wombat said: Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media. Leaving me on the edge of the seat wanting to know what happens next is suspense in my book :D
have you watched the new trigun?
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-01-20 12:25:49
Quetzalcoatl.Ultrarichard said: Valefor.Slipispsycho said: Fenrir.Terminus said: Asura.Domz said: games > movies
i about ***myself the first time playing dead space, never felt anything like that from a movie.
I was freaked out watching a youtube vid of it! But yeah, in general, I think the horror factor of games is much greater than movies. Both can be pretty involving and intense, but with games the feeling is "I want to live," while in movies it's, "I want them to live."
The only games I've played in the last several years have been ffxi and like, a bunch of Civ games. Maybe it's time to return to the console world... I bet that having a gigantic awesome TV coupled with the advances would be pretty rad. I'd really recommend the one I'm playing now.. Amnesia: The Dark Descent, I can promise it won't be like every other game you've ever played, as you don't even fight in it.. You're not supposed to, you can't.. Instead you have to just survive, by sneaking around and avoiding any and all conflict with enemies. The fact that you can't fight back (and the atmosphere of the game) puts it a step above most horror survival games.
Isn't that the game where like... If you're in the dark, monsters can't see you but you go insane, but you're fine in the light until they see you?
Yeah, I just recently found out about it because of a video posted in the lolpics thread, I decided to try it out and see what it was about.. It's different from all the other survival horror games I've played.. Granted I'm easily creeped out by them, this one is still pretty high up on the creep level, at least for me. It's a totally different experience since you can't actually fight.. Normally when i run across an enemy in this type of game, my first instinct is to run/back up some to give me time to think how to take it down (since ammo is almost always on short supply and I don't want to waste it) but since that isn't an option I basically assume the scared little girl role running away finding a place to hide til it goes away.. I'm forced to actually listen to the damned things moving around and trying to figure out where they are in relation to me, usually that sound is drowned out by gun fire or explosions D: so it adds a whole new layer to the experience, at least for me.
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:26:12
Ramuh.Vinvv said: Wombat said: Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media. Leaving me on the edge of the seat wanting to know what happens next is suspense in my book :D
have you watched the new trigun?
The new movie? Trigun: Badlands Rumble?
Any good if you have?
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By Ramuh.Vinvv 2011-01-20 12:26:31
Shiva.Flionheart said: Ramuh.Vinvv said: Wombat said: Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media. Leaving me on the edge of the seat wanting to know what happens next is suspense in my book :D
have you watched the new trigun?
The new movie? Trigun: Badlands Rumble?
Any good if you have? it's good.
on the topic of suspense.
shiki=must watch for that.
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By Quetzalcoatl.Ultrarichard 2011-01-20 12:28:13
Valefor.Slipispsycho said: Quetzalcoatl.Ultrarichard said: Valefor.Slipispsycho said: Fenrir.Terminus said: Asura.Domz said: games > movies
i about ***myself the first time playing dead space, never felt anything like that from a movie.
I was freaked out watching a youtube vid of it! But yeah, in general, I think the horror factor of games is much greater than movies. Both can be pretty involving and intense, but with games the feeling is "I want to live," while in movies it's, "I want them to live."
The only games I've played in the last several years have been ffxi and like, a bunch of Civ games. Maybe it's time to return to the console world... I bet that having a gigantic awesome TV coupled with the advances would be pretty rad. I'd really recommend the one I'm playing now.. Amnesia: The Dark Descent, I can promise it won't be like every other game you've ever played, as you don't even fight in it.. You're not supposed to, you can't.. Instead you have to just survive, by sneaking around and avoiding any and all conflict with enemies. The fact that you can't fight back (and the atmosphere of the game) puts it a step above most horror survival games.
Isn't that the game where like... If you're in the dark, monsters can't see you but you go insane, but you're fine in the light until they see you?
Yeah, I just recently found out about it because of a video posted in the lolpics thread, I decided to try it out and see what it was about.. It's different from all the other survival horror games I've played.. Granted I'm easily creeped out by them, this one is still pretty high up on the creep level, at least for me. It's a totally different experience since you can't actually fight.. Normally when i run across an enemy in this type of game, my first instinct is to run/back up some to give me time to think how to take it down (since ammo is almost always on short supply and I don't want to waste it) but since that isn't an option I basically assume the scared little girl role running away finding a place to hide til it goes away..
This sounds good. I must try this game sometime. I'm brilliant and little girl running away-style. Should of seen me in Res evil 5 with the chainsaw dude (in the long stretch of street). I ran like a ***.
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:29:26
Ramuh.Vinvv said: Shiva.Flionheart said: Ramuh.Vinvv said: Wombat said: Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media. Leaving me on the edge of the seat wanting to know what happens next is suspense in my book :D
have you watched the new trigun?
The new movie? Trigun: Badlands Rumble?
Any good if you have? it's good.
on the topic of suspense.
shiki=must watch for that.
Oh sweet, I'll get that downloaded soon. Can never have enough Trigun.
By Wombat 2011-01-20 12:30:11
Ramuh.Vinvv said: Shiva.Flionheart said: Ramuh.Vinvv said: Wombat said: Ramuh.Vinvv said:
now suspense and horror are two different things, i must make that very clear.
Suspense is far more exhilarating to me than any loud noise or graphic image. <3 Well done suspense sequences, no matter what the media. Leaving me on the edge of the seat wanting to know what happens next is suspense in my book :D
have you watched the new trigun?
The new movie? Trigun: Badlands Rumble?
Any good if you have? it's good.
on the topic of suspense.
shiki=must watch for that.
I haven't seen the new Trigun ; ; You find it online or is the DVD out now?
Shiki is really good, thanks for the reminder (and recommendation) =P I haven't caught the most recent ep.
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By Shiva.Flionheart 2011-01-20 12:31:14
I downloaded Desert Punk, but I couldn't get it in a good format for my PS3.
Well to you anyways.. I've been playing Amnesia: The Dark Descent and I, out of the middle of nowhere, came to the conclusion that horror/survival games tend to induce fear more readily in me than any horror movie ever has. If you are the same way, I'm curious why you suppose that is? The only thing I can even come up with for an answer is that with a movie you're simply watching it, you're not expected to react to the situation as you are in a video game.. However in the game, you are part of the experience and are forced to react to the situation.
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