So with all of the stuff that have been keeping me busy I haven't had as much time for gaming in general let alone for the games that I have started and not finished. So I picked up in Dead Space at the start of Chapter 5(I believe it is the start). So I start moving to the area to pick up the cylinder that I need to survive the diseased air. At this point I start feeling way to comfortable with the whole situation. Not a great feeling for playing a horror survival game. Bad move on there. So then there comes this doctor character. Who I realize is 1) insane, 2)very comfortable walking around the diseased ship, and 3)He is going to try to kill me, I know it without him saying it. Well I knew he had something planned for me, but what happened next scared and ticked me off. How in the world do you kill something that regenerates, let alone runaway for it? It scared me half to death once it regenerated the second time. The first time I was like "Okay so it takes more damage to kill the thing". Oh yea just great I get the really cool message system pop-up and the female character(who's name eludes me right now) and she tells me not to bother shooting it, just runfor it. Thanks Dead Space who just made me scared out of my mind and ticked me off with a creature that beats out that creature from Resident Evil 4 with the super stretch arms and spikes. Still I will beat it and conquer that crazy doctor, just not tonight.
So now for the Halloween portion of the entry. Since I have fallen behind on the movie list here is a quick list of the films that I would have done.
Silence of the Lambs: A classic psychological thriller. Some great lines from both Dr. Lecter and Buffalo Bill. An amazing break out scene that will leave you shocked. Great date film too.
Alien: Its Jaws, just in space. If you can get passed the chest scene then you should be fine for the whole film. Watch that cat!
Shaun of the Dead: What a film that came out and surprised me. I fell for the film from the tag-line 'A Romantic Comedy with Zombies'. One big scare moment, but if you can get half of the British comedy then the film wins. A film for all of you that are like me and don't want to throw-up from vast amounts of non-needed gore.
Black Sheep: Not the Chirs Farley film. This is about a science experiment gone wrong and a duo of friends and a few other people get together to fight off the killer sheep problem. If you watch it you may find one scene disturbing. You should laugh at it more then being scared. Not a great film by any means, but not terrible.
Ghostbusters 1&2: Can't have ghost with out the men who hunt them. Classic comedy films that I was scared of the dogs in the first film. The second film has some moments too, but those dogs were it. Now I can watch it and not freak out like my younger counterpart.
Halloween(either version): They both in my opinion work. The classic is more for those that want to be scared by the build up in suspense, where the newer one is for those that want more violent death. I enjoyed both, but I give the edge to the classic. More impact on me then the newer version.
Dawn of the Dead(New): Have not seen the Romaro film. Did not totally like this film, but that may be that I was looking forward to seeing the Romaro film first then maybe seeing this one. Still that little girl in the beginning was scary and a great tie-in to the Dead Island trailer.
28 Days Later: What The Walking Dead is immitating to a t. Just with more people and a long time frame. Still 28 Days Later is a great turn of the zombie apoclypse that is not really people turning into zombies.