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Level 5.27

Mar 2006

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Mar 20, 2006, 04:01 AM
Local time: Mar 20, 2006, 05:01 PM
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Sadly, I never had the pleasure of playing Uninvited or Shadowgate. I got to play a little Deja Vu back in the day, but it didn't really creep me out. I've forgotten most of the game by now, anyway.
One crazy game that really got to me was Elvira 2 from Horrorsoft. It was a sub-par adventure/RPG thing gameplay-wise, but it was full of gross close-up pictures of zombies and corpses and scary vampires and short clips of dead bodies falling out of closets and right into your face and similar freaky stuff. A lot of the art looked like manipulated photographs, and the realism was sickening for an unassuming young lad who thought he was playing a modern-day version of Dungeon Hack.
Maybe it's campy, but back then I was scared enough to put off sleep for the longest time every evening.
The Secret of Mana thing you people are talking about disturbed me in the same way Symphony of the Night's confessional did (THAT MUSIC), but I'd hardly call my experience with them traumatizing. Unusually creepy, yes.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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