i stand by what i wrote. i went into the game blind, not having read anything about it here or anywhere else. the Llorona lady is spooky, sure, but scariest game ever? after i figured out i was supposed to be collecting letters and doing god knows what else i had to call up my friend and ask him what the fuck i had to do to proceed.
Uh. What?
The best or worst part of P.T. wasthe damn radio that tells you to look behind you and when you turn around boom!
I normally don't get scared easily but this part got me pretty good.
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This level from Dark Forces sticks out as particularly scary.
To be fair, that was part of the marketing. I think Kojima was hoping it'd take weeks for someone to get to the reveal at the end so it was intentionally obfuscated.
I dunno, I'd definitely recommend PT to everyone just as a a singular experience, but it really does trip up on itself thru its intentional obfuscation of gameplay elements. What initially starts out as feeling unnerving quickly becomes a total chore when you're just mindlessly walking about trying to trigger... Well... Anything
You can stand by it but its a perplexing opinion to have since I don't feel any of your points are valid.
What would you put up as a scary game?
something like Amnesia or more recently Alien Isolation, and of course a lot of the classics - resident evil, system shock, silent hill, etc
i just feel like PT was too obscure, too dream like in its game logic if i want to be generous, to be appreciated as a game i felt like i was an active participant in. sure, other scary/horror games have puzzles that will leave you scratching your head, but i can only walk through the same corridor so many times not knowing what to do before i realize im not engaged in playing the game anymore and therefore cant be scared.
Its an exclusive available for free on PSN.Never heard of P.T. before this thread but it looks legit scary.
Is it a PS4 exclusive or is it likely to come out for PC?
I don't see where we disagree![]()
Clive Barker's Undying. But it's been ages since I've played it so it might have lost that scare factor.
Playable Teaser. For Silent Hills.The fuck is "P.T."?
The thing about PT is, it has jump scares but to say that's all it has is inaccurate. The jump scares are powerful because they don't just happen, they are set up with a lot of tension and creepy atmosphere. Its the build up to the scare that's the most effective part of it. The scare itself is just the climax.
This is an awesome choice. The moon itself that comes closer, the "end of the world" atmosphere and theme, the music, the bells, the earthquakes...Also something I find incredibly scary is scary moments when you don't expect them in Non-horror games... like the moon from Majora's Mask.
Sped-up version showing how the moon actually moves constantly throughout the 3-day cycle until it's inevitable crash (Especially take note to how enigmatic and sad the music is in the last 5 minutes)
PT did nothing for me. But Alien Isolation, which I haven't played would probably scare the crap out of me. Especially if we're talking a pretty unpredicatable Alien after me.
I'm really surprised I'm not seeing many mentions.
something like Amnesia or more recently Alien Isolation, and of course a lot of the classics - resident evil, system shock, silent hill, etc
i just feel like PT was too obscure, too dream like in its game logic if i want to be generous, to be appreciated as a game i felt like i was an active participant in. sure, other scary/horror games have puzzles that will leave you scratching your head, but i can only walk through the same corridor so many times not knowing what to do before i realize im not engaged in playing the game anymore and therefore cant be scared.
PT is so far the only game I had to turn off because I felt like I couldn't play another minute of it.
It personally doesn't scare me, I don't get scared by video games or movies. But i understand how its effective for some people and I totally get the creepy vibe. I think it works. Just like comedy, its subjective.Just like a haunted house. Either y'all went to some really shitty haunted houses, or I want to some amazing ones.