Lone Gamer (post: 1200992) wrote:How the heck do you guys play games like this one. Does this game not give you nightmares. Do you enjoy the thrill of fear or something. I just got know how the heck do you guys work up the nerve to play these games. Are you just born with the abilities to play games like these without experiencing fear. I was listening to this guy talking about Resident Evil on Xbox Live, He was talking on the phone with his friend helping him out with the game, talking about " You got to get the key of fate, then you will go into the room with these zombies that pop out of coughins" I was like CREEPY. I think I would get a friggen heart attack playing these games. Am I the only one like this. How do you guys play games like this?
Ultra Magnus (post: 1201129) wrote:I consider myself to be a wuss - I can't stand to watch thrillers or horror films. Heck, even the film "I am Legend" had me scared in one or two parts.
But, as I play the RE games, I keep telling myself one thing - "I have WEAPONS! ROAR!!!"
Does that answer your question?
Lone Gamer (post: 1201441) wrote:Do you guys have nightmares experience after playing these games
RidleyofZebes (post: 1201482) wrote:Yeah, but usually in those 'nightmares', I have my trusty Annabell fully loaded and ready to deliver some... salvation.
"Balm for your afflictions, my child!"
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1201180) wrote:I think there's a good point here, UM. I think a large part of the fear in horror movies is the element of helplessness - we are drawn towards a predetermined conclusion without any way of altering course. In the Resident Evil series, for example, the experience is interactive. Plus, you do have weapons. So what if a zombie crashes through the window? You're startled, sure, but you pump a load of buckshot through its decrepit skull and keep moving.
Now I really need to try RE4 . . .
.rai//
Azier the Swordsman (post: 1208269) wrote:This month someone wrote to Game Informer claiming that RE4 was a "boring mindless action shooter" with a "horrible game structure".
Do some people just have no taste or what?
SpoonyBard (post: 1209747) wrote:I guess you just have to have an interest in that sort of thing to begin with.
I've played a few of the RE games. Just never beat any of them. A lot of the puzzles I quite like, but the games themselves just don't really do it for me. Zombies jumping out and going "Booga booga booga!" gets predictable after a while.
However, I'm a positively rabid Silent Hill fanatic. With each installment of the series, Silent Hill finds new and interesting ways to freak the ever-loving mess out of me. I love it. I think the psychological aspect makes it more effectively scary. It's like with movies. I'd rather watch Se7en than Dawn of the Dead. And like Azier, I've had a number of Silent Hill-related dreams. And they are quite fun. Pyramid Head is actually pretty easy to get away from. He's big and mean-looking, but the Great Knife slows him down so I always have plenty of time to get away.
Sorry. This was a Res Evil thread. Told you I was a Silent Hill geek.
Azier the Swordsman (post: 1208269) wrote:This month someone wrote to Game Informer claiming that RE4 was a "boring mindless action shooter" with a "horrible game structure".
Do some people just have no taste or what?
Azier the Swordsman (post: 1208269) wrote:This month someone wrote to Game Informer claiming that RE4 was a "boring mindless action shooter" with a "horrible game structure".
Do some people just have no taste or what?
GrubbTheFragger (post: 1209761) wrote:You are someone who needs to play RE4. Its nt the usual zombie game its great.
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