SkullMan
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Jump scares are the things that get me the most. I watched some of those videos and scared myself silly.
Jump scares are the things that get me the most. I watched some of those videos and scared myself silly.
So after my 12 yo little brother and I got done being scared of Five Nights at Freddy's and looked up funny stuff of the game, my bro wanted to know how the Phone Guy knows that the animatronics are trying to shove you into a suit. Was there a second guard working with him and Phone Guy just happened to see the horror first hand? Or did Phone Guy just happen to have a night where Freddy caught him and it turned 6 AM right before he got shoved in?
Or does he just know for the sake of it being a game?
That seems to be it, a few people say it was that.
It's not good nightmare fuel for me if it just dwindled out into "Lol I played a m-rated game as a kid"
First-person horror game on PS1? It might be a very wild guess, but you could be referring to "Hellnight" a.k.a. "Dark Messiah". I never played the game, but I've seen some videos of it where it takes place in a sewer.
We could have a match, the graphic style seems familiar.
Coming soon:
The point of FNAF isn't so much the jump scares as it is placing the player in a state where he is helpless while having to be vigilant all the time. There are many horror games that deprive the player of means of fighting back but FNAF takes it a step further by depriving the players of means to run or hide.
*crouches in corner sucking on thumb*
It looks like it's trying to pick up the broken pieces of Silent Hills, a noble cause, they got the aesthetics down but topping or even matching PT is going to take a lot more then some really shinny wood floors and spoopy jump scares.
It's not even pizza anymore.