Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Who finds Doom3 scary or Fear?

I personally don't find Doom 3 scary at all. Fear is a little scary First time I played I got scared by my own shadow.. :O:shock::cry::Who finds Doom3 scary or Fear?
|haha in the firsst level when that guy hits you in the face with a board =/Who finds Doom3 scary or Fear?
I jumped for while in doom III but after a while the leaping out got repetative. Fear didnt scare me, it felt sorta halflife like.I must say, when you play doom III on easy, you dont really engage yourself in the game because there is no real challange, when i played it on the harder difficulty setting, that's when i jumped, because you die alot easyer.Scarest game though, system shock 2 without a doubt.
None of them are scary...poor storyline, boo scares every 5 minutes, same monsters and scares...Silent Hill series is very scary.
Silent Hill series wasn't that bad, the scariest one was probably Silent Hill 4. But it wasn't that bad.
doom 3 and f.e.a.r are both good for shock - making you jump, but shock is the cheapest and lowliest element on the horror spectrum i did not find doom 3 or f.e.a.r scary at all, they made me jump, certainly, but that is just a reflex reaction - evoking an emotion in someone takes talent beyond what id and monolith are capable ofnow, i appreciate that some people may feel something while playing those games, but i simply do not believe it is fear - i appreciate that fear is a very subjective emotion, you only have to look at one of these threads to see how different people are affected by different things... but i find it hard to believe that people could truly, honestly define what they experience as fear - and not simply shock
Doom III wasn't scary to me. I mean, it was hard to see but that was about it. I was actually relieved when I got to hell because I could finally see without a flashlight. Loved the game though.FEAR scared the crap out of me the first time I played it. I remember I'd get so freaked out that I'd basically run through every room until I ran into a swarm of enemies. It only got worse towards the end. :cry:
Nothing is scary anymore, but back in 99 Silent Hill scared the ****ing **** out of me.
Well neither game really scared me in any way except for like startleing you when something would jump out catch you off guard.If you want to play a game that will make you really jumpy, nervous and needing to pee at times... play- Condemned: Criminal originsI'm looking for it right now so I can play it again... It might not have the most up to date graphics but the feel of it is great!Here's a gameplay video of it if anyone cares to watch:http://www.gamespot.com/video/926310/6147496/condemned-criminal-origins-gameplay-movie-3Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 CPU
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Doom was scary....but it got boring really quick. Fear was really freaky scarey.
I didn't really find either of them overly scary but there were a few points in both games where I jumped.
i peepeed myself for both. of course i was terrified by doom2 also
Doom 3 - Shock value scares early on.FEAR - Increasing shock value scares throughout.That's a good summary of how scary. But if you want a scary level, try ''The Cradle'' in Thief: Deadly Shadows. That's scary than anything these two pulled out of their hats.
[QUOTE=''Judza''] Doom 3 - Shock value scares early on.FEAR - Increasing shock value scares throughout.That's a good summary of how scary. But if you want a scary level, try ''The Cradle'' in Thief: Deadly Shadows. That's scary than anything these two pulled out of their hats.[/QUOTE]I agree completely, the Shalebridge Cradle was by far the sacriest level/map I've come across yet. It wasn't as bad the third and fourth time through but the first two times it had my skin crawling.
Doom3 and FEAR were rather dissapointing in terms of spookiness. STALKER has a better atmosphere and is a lot more creepy than Doom3 and FEAR combined. The only other game i've played with a creepy atmosphere that works is Aliens vs Predator.
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I found more to both be shock games, like, they'd have a few moments where I got a shock because something would come out of nowhere but eventually you learn to just get used to it and after that the fun runs out.
fear, early on when you go to a ladder, as you grab it and turn there is a little girl standing there, damn near crapped my pants.
All alone in a room no lights on and playing at night both these games scared the crap out of me and I loved it! When I play some of these games for the frist time I usually prepare before playing them, get myself a nice cold beer(s) wait till night time and let the awesome gaming experience begin! + surround sound adds so much to it.
Neither really scares me, spooks me, or makes me extra tense; but I do get that emotion of slight uneasiness when playing them (thankfully, as that's part of the entertainment). Doom 3 has that aura of dread throughout it, sometimes escalating at points to a terror deep within the heart. FEAR has a more cerebral horror, trying to play with your mind and make you lose your will. Granted, Doom 3 has a few cerebral elements in there a few times, as well, but it isn't the focus.

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