For me, it would have to be Resident Evil 2.
So much content and so much fun.
A close second would be Parasite Eve (if you consider it horror) or Clock Tower.
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For me, it would have to be Resident Evil 2.
So much content and so much fun.
A close second would be Parasite Eve (if you consider it horror) or Clock Tower.
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. I like the serial killer theme paired with the franchise staple of apocalyptic supernatural horror.
Resident Evil 2 for me as well. It's the best game in the series, IMO. It had the best story, it had some intense moments, it had really impressive CGI cutscenes for the time that still hold-up today; and it had practically 4 games in one, since Leon and Claire both had separate first and second playthroughs, depending on who you used to playthrough first. Plus I've was a zombie-movie fan before I ever played RE2 (which was the first RE games I played), so it already had points going into it before I even played it for that reason. There were zombies in games before RE, but RE is really the first game with zombies that played like a zombie film.
Silent Hill. I never found any RE to be scary, except for maybe getting my head sawn off in RE4. I have always been more of a fan of RE's gameplay and story, but damn, Silent Hill and the rest of the series are creepy as hell.
Clock Tower or Resident Evil 3.
Is Overblood actually a decent game?
hakanakumono
Hell no, picture Resident Evil with invisible items, items you can only pick up while crouching and tons of instakills. Overblood 2 however is pretty good and it's arguably one of the best looking PS1 games ever made, but it does have a game breaking glitch.
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D no Shokutaku.
Overblood.
hakanakumono
Is Overblood actually a decent game?
Yes, it's a decent game with a decent story.
Sorry but I have more than just one favorite horror game for the Playstation
Dino Crisis
Parasite Eve
Silent Hill
Clock Tower
Nightmare Creatures
Nightmare Creatures 2
Resident Evil
Resident Evil Nemesis
Resident Evil Survivor
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yesResident Evil 3: Nemesis. I like the serial killer theme paired with the franchise staple of apocalyptic supernatural horror.
arkephonic
Nightmere Creatures was scary when i was little , So was Clock Tower so one of those two.silentnightmere
Clock Tower is still scary, the crude graphics actually enhance the atmosphere.
Silent Hill for me. I appreciate what RE did, but in Silent Hill I was constantly on edge.
To be fair I was in RE3 too;
*walks into a new area* "Doesn't look too bad.."
"S.T.A.R.S.!!"
"YAAAAAHHH!!!!"
*runs*
[QUOTE="silentnightmere"]Nightmere Creatures was scary when i was little , So was Clock Tower so one of those two.KillerJuan77
Clock Tower is still scary, the crude graphics actually enhance the atmosphere.
Yeah , The guy whose chasing you with the scissors scared the hell outta me.[QUOTE="silentnightmere"]Nightmere Creatures was scary when i was little , So was Clock Tower so one of those two.KillerJuan77
Clock Tower is still scary, the crude graphics actually enhance the atmosphere.
You know that's a good point, I can't think of too many games this could be said about.
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[QUOTE="silentnightmere"]Nightmere Creatures was scary when i was little , So was Clock Tower so one of those two.Blueresident87
Clock Tower is still scary, the crude graphics actually enhance the atmosphere.
You know that's a good point, I can't think of too many games this could be said about.
The King's Field games are similar in this manner. The strange look of the people and creatures (due to the very early PS1 graphics) just add to the creepy and dangerous atmosphere the game gives you.
Resident Evil baby!! It's a toss-up between the original and RE2: RE1 hadintroduced a brand new type of gaming, where survival horror wasn't really something anyone had ever seen, and I remember buying my Ps1 ONLY to play RE1, I honestly didn't care for the other games (but got em of course). Sure the acting was crap but it was such an amazing experience. RE2 only added to this, and while the idea wasn't as fresh, the game did everything right.
Silent Hill was good but I felt the puzzles were just too hard and the action was severely lacking. I didn't feel as much intensity to survive as the game was more psychological than physical.
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Clock Tower is still scary, the crude graphics actually enhance the atmosphere.
Emerald_Warrior
You know that's a good point, I can't think of too many games this could be said about.
The King's Field games are similar in this manner. The strange look of the people and creatures (due to the very early PS1 graphics) just add to the creepy and dangerous atmosphere the game gives you.
Those damned plants, with their creeping-about behaviours and ugly "*krsshk*" sounds...
Agreed.
Gotta buy those games when I see them again.
:)
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