Mortal combat is always a good rental but I doubt I'll ever be invested enough in a fighting game to actually buy one. Outlast and Five Nights at Freddie's were brilliant games but all the other horror games fail to live up to the standards set by these games.
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Not even Amnesia the Dark Decent?
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Those weren't very good and just weren't able to instill tension in me when I played them
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Maybe you're just used to stuff portrayed in horror games and the like.
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I don't think it's that really because in 5 nights at Freddie's animatronics are the scary creepy killers and animatronics in general aren't all that scary. I just think that those 2 games were well made
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Outlast was amazing. Freddy was more of a jumpscare fest later on, but if people pay attention to the back story and it gets creepy fast. Plus, MatPat on the game theorists found a story that may have inspired 5NAF
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Edited by TunnelSnakesRule: 10/31/2014 12:03:22 AMThat's why 5naf was so great though. The back story just flat out made the game a hell of a lot scarier because the way that go about the backstory making you have to discover it for yourself giving you the "I wish that I wouldn't have learned that" feeling. I love almost any game where a well developed theory can come of it and this theory from GT is amongst the best I've heard even surpassing Spec Ops The Line.[spoiler]Golden Freddy though OMFG [/spoiler]
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Yeah, Golden Freddy. His A.I is the most unpredictable of all of them, and the game crashes when you get caught by him =/ I watched Markiplier Let's Play of it and he only popped up once.
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The scariest thing about golden Freddy is how limp he is compared to the others. He's like the quiet but more capable evil.