So I don't get scared a lot, but this game has some very good scare tactics to it.
Do you fellow Floods think it is scary?
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It has a scary atmosphere.
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Only when I have to do eye surgery on myself or the necromorph jumps out of a closet and scares the daylights out of me.
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It's not scary it's just messed up
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Not scary, but disturbing.
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Dead space 3 wasnt scary at all
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The first hour of it I thought was pretty scary. I usually get fed up of getting scared, get pissed at the enemy and go full boar through the rest of it.
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It's not about the scares, it's about the tension and atmosphere that set the tone of the game and make it what it is.
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I wouldn't say they're scary -- creepy, yes, but not scary -- though the first two have some fantastic atmosphere and tension.
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The first one was scary. Second one was pants shitting on the hardest difficulty. Haven't played the third one the though. But, gotta say, the series has been pretty good with atmosphere tension. But nothing will ever top the first for the sheer atmosphere alone. However, there was a moment in two.... [spoiler]Returning to the Ishimura was.... spooky. It was pure psychological mind -blam!-age. I mean, what was so damn creepy about it was the fact that it was clean. You knew what was behind everything, and it was like a stain on your soul. Those clean sections of the Ishimura could never hide what went on there, and yet, seeing them clean felt....wrong. And then it felt wrong once you realized that the Ishimura in its decayed state looked right. Gotta give them props, returning to it in Dead Space 2 was one of the best damn parts of the game if you ask me.[/spoiler]
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These comments show that apparently people never cared about the story of DS.
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Once upon a time.
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I played Dead Space 1 on the level below impossible (Zealot? That might be DS2) on my first run. One of the most horrifying experiences ever because compared to DS2, DS1 is really hard.
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It's scary until you figure out that the Necromorphs are YOUR b*****s, YOU kick THEIR ass. Dead Space 2 Hardcore was probably the most frightening experience of my life though.
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All of these posts deserve an......INDEED.
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I've personally destroyed so many Necromorphs I'm not really that scared of them anymore. However, Dead Space has permanently instilled in me a very serious fear of intra-starship ventilation ducts.
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The first one is scary. The Hunter terrified my second time around. I though the second one was awesome because of all the Unitology stuff. But it didn't really scare me until back on the Ishimura. The only scary thing in the third was the section with the Feeders.
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Deadspace licked my balls never died once .... Who am i kiding scary af
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No. It's gory not scary. I make that distinction...
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3spoopy5me
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Dead Space = Yes, I still get shivers when I play it even though I know what's coming. Dead Space 2 = Sort of, but not as much as the first. Mainly because Issac never shuts up. Dead Space 3 = This abomination shouldn't even exist.
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If you play it on hard its actually way scarier.
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First 2? Yes Dead Space 3 of Duty: Modern Black Ops Theft Auto ? LOLNO
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the ending in dead space 1 made me jump.
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The first 2 have some good jump scares and great audio(especially with a good headset) and atmosphere. As for the third game, not so much.
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I have only played the first and it stops being scary when you realize you can clear out parts of the level and never run into anything again in those sections.
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Jump scares the series. The 1st ones alright though.