when you walked in the corridors you can hear a small screech or steps in the went/walls did you expect something to pop out but it didnt.
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"That body on hit he ground is definitely going to get up and attack me." My mindset while playing the games.
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1 AntwortenOh yea, all the -blam!-ing time. That game is exactly what a horror game should be IMO. Keeping a constant tension throughout the game was amazing. There was never a time in Dead Space where I was thinking "yea I'm about to -blam!- up the next necromorph I see". Unilke Dead Space 2 which I still consider a very good game (unlike DS3 IMO) where eventually you were pretty strong and did have these awesome weapons and suits. Dead Space is my favorite horror game of all time hands down. Idk if it's the best, I definitely think it's up there, but its for sure my favorite.
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3 AntwortenIf you have an Xbox one try alien isolation
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Yes. That game had me jumping at shadows
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1 AntwortenToo scary for me. They should make a VR version of Dead Space.
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Yes the game messed with my mind.
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Heck yea, man. That game had me doing double takes at every turn.
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Bearbeitet von SharkHorse: 10/11/2016 8:29:46 PMThere would never be any shit in my body while I played those games, even they knew to run
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It was more the visualsfor me. The shadows made you think you were seeing things...
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1 AntwortenYes, that's what made the game so good
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Not so much when I was playing without headphones on my TV a long while back, but when I nabbed all three for PC last week and started using headphones, I kept getting real nervous. Even though I've practically got the whole damn trilogy memorized, I keep thinking I -blam!-ed up and something is going to shank me from behind, or jump out of the wall grate and shred me. Thank god for the 180 spin hotkey.
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Yes, and I keep getting fooled by it
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First play through , yes.
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In DS2 yeah