I was just wondering what everyone's favorite survival horror game series was. I really like the Silent hill series myself, and the Fatal Frame series. If I forgot any let me know and I'll add them.
I was just wondering what everyone's favorite survival horror game series was. I really like the Silent hill series myself, and the Fatal Frame series. If I forgot any let me know and I'll add them.
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Resident Evil
Silent Hill was creepy. Reeeealy creepy. Resident Evil may have been better games, but they never made me almost crap myself like Silent Hill did.
Res Evil
Silent Hill
Fatal Frame (Although Ive never played 2 yet) But the first one I actually jumped more than once....thats never happened before.
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Silent Hill no contest, Imho...
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Heh, I wouldn't say that Resident Evil was funny though there are some moments I'll laugh at with the dialogue. I've never played a Silent Hill game, unfortunately; that's on my list of games to get (every one in the series).
I will say that Brainbread is a bit of fun as a time waster, and yes, it's definitely in the "funny" camp.
Silent Hill i would list first as playing in the dark had more chills in it. I remember in the first one in the hospital, walking across a room just as you were about to reach the door the phone rang giving a jump and then the chill when you heard your little girls voice on the phone crying for daddy.( being a new parent at the time of playing helped with the chills in this game)
Fatal frame had that, did i just see something, creepiness as you weren't sure if you saw something out of the corner of your eye as the ghosts would just float by and disappear.
Resident Evil as stated above was a zombie killing fest that for me was along the lines of watching Romero's night,dawn,day, and land of the dead movies where you would see the good ole boys shooting zombies for fun and sport. Although it did have some jump moments like in Res 1 where the dogs burst through the windows or the first time or when you encountered a hunter for the first time and he would lop your head off. Just no chills.
Clock tower also had the jumps scares as the protaginist would jump out of painting excetra to scare you.
But i will say ive played and enjoyed them all being a huge horror fan and the only way to play these games is with the lights out in a quiet room and good sound as the sound is getting better and better as these games get released. Some ive even played with head phones on and once in a while you have to take them off to make sure there wasnt a sound in the room with you.
D is my favorite series with D2 for dreamcast being one of the most underappreciated games ever. if you have not tried this game pick it up. it combines resident evil, doom, and myst all into one game and has an awesome story. i will also give an honorable mention to a game that wasnt in the poll, eternal darkness for gamecube!
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I'll have to say silent hill as well.
Fatal Frame 1 was AWESOME, until I started to get stuck, one of the few games I played and didn't finish, COULDN'T finish...
Haven't played FF2 yet, but I'll probly be doing it on easy level.
Silent Hill, I've played them all and liked them all.
Resident Evil and Clock tower could easily both compete for first, but I didn't play either series pre-ps2/gc gen so I missed out on a lot.
Clock Tower 3's first chapter is probably THE SINGLE GREATEST portion of a survival horror that has EVER graced a TV screen on ANY system, EVER. The rest of the game was good, but each successive chapter got less and less scary/lower quality.
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Thank you, thank you, hank you for not overlooking D in the poll.
D is an amazing horror game that plays like Myst. Sure it's short and has the worst twist in gaming history (come on the end was way, way to cheesy) but damn if it ain't fun.
D2 is also an amazing game with an unbeleivable amount of content and information (the archives are incredibly detailed) it was a great experience. Plus it was one of the first genre busting games. It was a 3rd person surviival horror, FPS and a rail based first person game as well. Not to mention the delightfully bizarre story.
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Silent Hill without a doubt. I can't think of another series where I've felt so tense. I'll never forget the feeling of walking into an unexplored hospital hallway ready to quickly look right and left and bash any oncoming nurse to death ;D. All games have had some excellent parts just to mess with you, especially in the first one. One of my favorites in the original is towards the end where the harmless squeak penguins all of the sudden RANDOMLY attacks you. I also remember the hospital part very well, because at the end, you can simply leave or explore two more rooms a little further down and in each one something WEIRD would happen.
Resident Evil.
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Silent Hill absolutely. IMO, by far the best scripted and best made horror series ever. RE in comparison is cheese city, whereas SH games really take things seriously.
I found both Clock Tower 3 and Eternal Darkness to be very good as well...
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Silent Hill 1, it was my first game I ever bought online. Wow what a classic.
Clock Tower 1, however, scared me the most, and introduced me to horror. It was a very nightmare inducing experience. I mean, the shower scene. Eep.
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Fatal Frame gets my vote due to it's atmospheric sense of dread...play the Xbox version at night with the lights off and the audio tripped up.
well, not so much the second one but shadow hearts, the first one, was VERY horror like, especialy the cannibal town
Fatal Frame is the game series I find most scary. While Silent hill almost ties it, both Fatal Frame 1 and 2 were enough that I simply could not play the games alone in the dark. Silent hill 1 was more scary though. With its creepy yet oddly familer setting, it had something few horror themed games (and even most modern horror movies) have which was atmosphere. The right sound effects, the right lighting effets, and just enough various things to play with the mind. The later installments of Silent hill while decent were no match to the greatness of the first. They either tried to do the same stuff over, or would simply try another easy aproach. While its somewhat true about Fatal Frame as well (camra as weapon again?), it still never left me feeling unhappy with the game. Besides, if were going to belittle a game over using a camera as a weapon in multiple games, wouldnt that apply to each survival horror game series?