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RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 07-14-2006 i have mixed feelings about fear. i dont like, but i dont dislike it either. Theres something mesmerizing in it, that makes you want to know what is behind that corner,even tho your mind says otherwise. RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 07-14-2006 It all depends on the situation I guess. But let's say i'm playing Fatal Frame III....I doubt I don't want to be scared, why the F would I play a game that is based on something that I don't want? ![]() RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 07-15-2006 I love to get scared! if im with a friend and is playing Resident Evil 4 i force him to play while i hide under the nearest furniture RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 07-15-2006 RE4 isnt scary, it's an action game dude.... RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 07-15-2006 Not when he is playing it.. RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 09-21-2006 Depends in which way Horror and fear games/movies I enjoy them but be scared/shocked by a F***ing screamer then no way. RE: Do you like to be scared? - Guest - 09-30-2006 I love to be scared, but I agree with mrbean1112, F.E.A.R and Penumbra have scared me. Some movies scared me too. RE: Do you like to be scared? - flubagalub - 01-26-2007 I don't really get scared by movies. Sure, I haven't watched the scariest movies like The Exorcist, but I still get scared much easier when playing games than when watching movies. RE: Do you like to be scared? - HiViH - 03-09-2007 where is the yes and no option ? RE: Do you like to be scared? - cuber3 - 04-02-2007 I love scary games, which is probably why survival horror is my favorite genre of games ![]() I don't get really scared by games with jumpy moments (they're often soooo predictable), but instead I prefer dark games with great atmosphere (Penumbra, Resident Evil remake, even Doom 3's atmosphere apart from the fact that it's an FPS of course ![]() I have to say, the first time you have to hide from a wolf in Penumbra was one of the most tense and scary moments in any game I've played. I think the player breathing heavily when staring at enemies is a brilliant touch, and your heart really is pumping when you sneak past them. Anyways, to cut a long story short, that's a definitive YES! |