Thanks for reminding me of my existential doubts :)Every time you open the galaxy map in Mass Effect, and its reminder of how unimaginably vast our galaxy is, let alone the universe, is scarier than either franchise's horror-themed missions.
Thanks for reminding me of my existential doubts :)Every time you open the galaxy map in Mass Effect, and its reminder of how unimaginably vast our galaxy is, let alone the universe, is scarier than either franchise's horror-themed missions.
obviously not during the cutscenes, but the series have had jump scares and tension by design even if all of that is broken when characters started talking. It's not psychological horror that lingers, but a visceral tension created by vulnerable characters moving like tanks without enough ammo to simply attack. That's why people then say that RE4 was not scary, since one had a decent arsenal.Are you implying that people find the Resident Evil games scary?
Because that's news to me. They go back and forth between unintentionally goofy ("Master of unlocking") and deliberately camp ("Your right hand comes off?").
I always thought of them as ambulatory puffball mushrooms.I laughed the first time I saw the flood. There was all of this buildup... then a bunch of balloons come through the door. I was like that's it? That's what wiped out Keyes and the marines?
Unless you are comparing the 2D ones, which wouldn´t make much sense, Metroid Prime released after Halo.
Cheers! I outgrew the fear too (but i was not that kid when i played Halo CE, so i was weaker than you :(Fuck Guilty Spark
As a kid, I would need my brother or cousins to play with me because I was so scared(I was weak ok!). Like literally I would just stop right at that point and not touch the campaign unless I had someone do co-op(which in of itself made me like the series and the multiplayer aspect of it).
After that, Flood weren't that scary and I outgrew the fear.
Because that's news to me. They go back and forth between unintentionally goofy ("Master of unlocking") and deliberately camp ("Your right hand comes off?").
Yeah, true. That one managed to be unintentionally goofy and deliberately camp.
Yeah, true. That one managed to be unintentionally goofy and deliberately camp.
Kill me or release me, parasite. But do not waste my time with talk!
Yeah, true. That one managed to be unintentionally goofy and deliberately camp.
Are you implying that people find the Resident Evil games scary?
Because that's news to me. They go back and forth between unintentionally goofy ("Master of unlocking") and deliberately camp ("Your right hand comes off?").
The first minute of this gives a weird unnerving feeling of unknown space. That feeling happened a lot in ME1 and not as often in the later games. The "empty" planets in ME1 had some real potential to have very alien and unsettling atmosphere or creepy secrets.