Come out come out wherever you are
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I got Alien: Isolation recently, and it's pretty incredible! Especially the atmosphere, they really, really nailed that. The xenomorph is phenomenal as well, some of its animations are just so great to watch I want to walk close to it just to get a better look before it violently murders me.
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I got Alien: Isolation recently, and it's pretty incredible! Especially the atmosphere, they really, really nailed that. The xenomorph is phenomenal as well, some of its animations are just so great to watch I want to walk close to it just to get a better look before it violently murders me.
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Atmosphere and tension is my favorite; that, and a feeling of helplessness and having to evade monsters without a form of self defense. That's why I find a lot more of these combat-based games more irritating than scary. Silent Hill: Downpour and Resident Evil 4 are examples of these types of games.
I do like Resident Evil 4, I just didn't find it scary, more of one of those badass "fuck up every and all zombies you see" type of games. Silent Hill: Downpour's combat system was just plain annoying, impo.
Again, whatever people consider scary is their thing, but atmosphere, tension, helplessness, and automatonophobia is my thing. X3
I do like Resident Evil 4, I just didn't find it scary, more of one of those badass "fuck up every and all zombies you see" type of games. Silent Hill: Downpour's combat system was just plain annoying, impo.
Again, whatever people consider scary is their thing, but atmosphere, tension, helplessness, and automatonophobia is my thing. X3
actually the ones you see roaming around are drones, they collect humans and hang them from a organic material they spew up. eggs with face huggers need to reproduce with human bodies but not all have to be alive apparently. though wether the humans they DO kill wether they eat them for sustenance or for the thrill of the hunt, I do not know. But they do tend to want living humans for the facehuggers possibly due to the "quality" they have over dead bodies, face huggers aren't too picky however.
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