Halloween, for most of us gamers its just another holiday where bad movies are shown on cable. Forget that and forget handing out some candy. Lock yourself in a dark room and join Goozernation on a quest to play some of the scariest games ever. It’s going to be hard to make a top 10 list about this. Where do I start? Silent Hill 1? Resident Evil 3? What about Siren and Fatal Frame? The list could go on and on.
Nameer from eXputer: "Dead Space 2 is a sequel that delivers such a feast that by the time you're done, you're not only full but also satisfied."
Hope they remake this one too. Just like they did with number 1. The remake of Dead Space 1 was perfection
thanks to the digital pass for it it was not perfect..in fact its difficult to find a working copy since many years.
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I'd love to go through Dead Space 1 again to celebrate Halloween but I know I couldn't do so without getting a little depressed over the direction the franchise is taking. When the game first came out, I fell in love. It gave me the classic Resident Evil feel that I had been missing for so long. Then the second one came out and while still good, it was more action and less horror than its predecessor. Now with the third installment we seem to have even more focus on action, massive amounts of ammunition, and co-op among other fright-killers.
I hate to keep rambling on but GAH! It really irritates me when the potential for excellence is sacrificed to "appeal to a wider audience."
alan wake? you cant be serious :D
I love Dead Space 1&2 but they are not scary.
I'd go for Codemned or Amnesia.
Speaking of Codemned, where is 3? I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
I know this will sound strange, but in my personal opinion, the 3rd act of Uncharted was the horror game of the generation.
Yeah, I know, it's not a horror game, but from "Unwelcome Guests" onward through the next few chapters the game managed to be terrifying without relying on either jump scares or bad controls. It was just atmospherically frightening, something that most other games just don't do nowadays.
In fact, it was this section of Uncharted that gives me confidence that The Last of Us will live up to expectations.