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eiahmon ([personal profile] eiahmon) wrote2011-02-19 03:40 am
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Scary Stuff

I love a good scare - as long as it's of the entertainment kind. Real scares? I hate those with a passion. Anyway, I was flipping through my most recent edition of Game Informer (need to renew btw) when a game was mentioned in an article as having terrifying atmosphere. Well since Hollywood hasn't been able to deliver the screams - the last good horror movie for me was Below back in '01 - I figured I'd look into it.

Well the game may be just a bit much for me. Watch the vid to find out why. If you're really brave, do as the game developers advise and watch it in the dark with headphones on.



I have the demo, and I've only played for about ten minutes so far. It's hard to play more than that, since I literally jump at every sound. If the game didn't have those horrifying monsters, I would likely already have breezed through. Creepy atmosphere = good. Scary shit that pops out at you like a nightmare-in-the-box = bad. I like to think though, that I won't react like this dude did:



If I find it, I'll probably get it - and play it with lights on and headphones off. XD
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[personal profile] kitters 2011-02-20 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Youtube updated their embed code to use iframes, which Dreamwidth doesn't allow since the type of coding poses a security risk. To embed on Dreamwidth, you have to use the old embed code until Dreamwidth fixes the problem. Check the box for "use old embed code" when you hit the embed button on a Youtube video to get the old code. :D
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[personal profile] kitters 2011-02-21 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
No problem! Sorry I haven't been on MSN. My internet is just terrible lately. It constantly disconnects, and it's just become an overall chore to use. ;_;
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[personal profile] kitters 2011-02-21 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
<3 XD