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![]() Nov 26 2002, 8:18 pm
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This has got to be my favorite horror game, I actually like it more than resident evil, where the horror only came from the loved-and-hated camera angles and monsters popping out of windows. This game can really mess with your head, especially the part where we had to go upstairs, but there was a constant noise heard, like walking or knocking upstairs. Plus it's told to you like a story when you go back in time. Any one else played it and any cool things that have happened?
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![]() Nov 26 2002, 8:26 pm
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Have you played either of the Silent Hill games? Be sure to keep a pair of clean undergarments handy if you do.
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Have you played either of the Silent Hill games? Be sure to keep a pair of clean undergarments handy if you do. I plan on playing the second for Xbox. |
The only contact I've had with Silent Hill was through a demo version on one of those CDs that came either with the PSOne, or in some gaming magazine...
And there's an image from it burned forever into my mind as one of the spookiest things I've ever seen... At one point in the demo (which I believe comprised the first part of the game, when your kid first disappears into the spooky town, and you go to find her, and run into the policewoman in the diner, etc) you are walking down an alleyway, and come upon a wheelchair laying on its side, with a blood stain all around it, and a wheel still spinning... It sends chills up my spine just thinking about it... Few things in life have the ability to do that to me...so I feel that it shows a great deal for this game if the rest of it is anything like that...lol I might have to pick up a copy to play on my brand new PS2... |
At one point in the demo (which I believe comprised the first part of the game, when your kid first disappears into the spooky town, and you go to find her, and run into the policewoman in the diner, etc) you are walking down an alleyway, and come upon a wheelchair laying on its side, with a blood stain all around it, and a wheel still spinning... I have to agree with you there, that'd really be kind of creepy. In Eternal Darkness, it's not too much of creepy like Silent Hill, but it doesn't jump you and camera-angle you like resident evil, it just messes your head all around. Me and a friend were playing it and when we got to anthony, we weren't sure if he'd make it or atleast save the king. Each added page to the Tome of Darkness (I thought it was the necronomicon at first, it was written with blood and bound by flesh) added more of a unique story. The only thing that was creepy was the knocking around upstairs while downstairs because we HAD to go upstairs to get more pages. |