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For me it was Dead Space 2 when I was 12-ish. For reference, at this point the most gruesome/gorey/violent media I was exposed to was the Halo 3 Flood levels and the original 2 Alien movies.

I had way too much fun playing it to be traumatized by it at the time, although when i was old enough to understand the horror of the whole "your memories and experience becoming food for a god-like being that has absolutely zero respect for your existance", that did inform my perspective of other media such as Evangelion or Childhood's end when I watched them for the 1st time.

What was your equivalent to this? I've heard the Resident Evil games are quite common for this but I want to hear your perspective.

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[–] Crankpork 2 points 1 year ago

Resident Evil 1 and 2 were the games that I always went over to a friend's place to play, and when Resident Evil 3 came out I got my own copy, and it felt much more like "my game".

Those, plus the original Silent Hill games (1 and 2) really helped define my taste in games, and they've got something I feel even the more recent throwback Survival Horror games don't have, in that they, and the original Alone in the Dark, shared some DNA with the old Point and Click adventure games, like Monkey Island, and Myst. Puzzles based on collecting things, and combining or using things on or with other things, often in mind-bending, nonsensical ways.

The Spencer Mansion, RPD Station, Raccoon City, and Silent Hill were all big explorable areas that opened up as you progressed, and you really got to know them. Games these days feel like they're scared of being accused of "backtracking", so you never spend long enough in any one area to really get to know it.

[–] Lojcs@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago
[–] LoamImprovement 1 points 1 year ago

Shivers - that game absolutely nailed the atmosphere, and for the players that don't know the ixupi hotspots and the game's tricks, it's genuinely terrifying. I'd say give it a look, on GoG you could do worse for six bucks.

[–] flintcedar 1 points 1 year ago

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly

The old Japanese village scene with the super dark graveyard area. Somehow the image still stuck hard in my head.

[–] Moonguide@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

One of two. Ghosts and Ghouls on snes, I was like 4 but wasn't scared. And the other one is not a horror game but for 6 year old me it was scary as shit, Halo CE. The Library level and the one before, 343 Guilty Spark, were hell for me. Beating those levels was a goddamn relief.

[–] SteelObelisk@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Master of Darkness on the Sega Master System. The soundtrack was haunting.

[–] shahar2k 1 points 1 year ago

Thief, the dark project + my brand new EAX 4 speaker surround system... hoooly shit

[–] MangoKangaroo 1 points 1 year ago

Not sure it counts, but I played a loooot of Killing Floor in my early teens.

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