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The scariest game ever...

Marcus

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Way back in the days of yore (christmas of 97) my parents bought me a playstation hoping to keep my loud mouth quiet and my butt in a seat. It came with several interesting games of note including Parappa The Rapper, Discworld, PO'ed, Project Overkill, Final Fantasy VII, Tomb Raider, Wild Arms, and Rayman. However, sealed away in a gigantic ugly box was a game called King's Field. Drawing me with it's twin swords and dragon on the cover, I immediately popped it in first to play it.

Little to say it was something that I "experienced" as opposed to "play." This, my friends, is:

The King's Field Experience

King's Field starts with no introduction, no opening text, or storyline background. In an old twist on NES games if you didn't have the manual you had no idea what was going on. I have the original box and instructions and I still can't make heads or tales of the story. Apparently you're some sort of royal guy searching for a sword on a mysterious island.

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This is where you start; on a lone island in the middle of nowhere. Blackness fills the sky like a limited palette Intellivision game and the only clue you have to your location is a small, almost unnoticeable path in the water (as you can't swim... don't want you escaping do you?). Somber music fills your ears with a slow, melodic sound of rushing waves from the ocean.

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Where else to go but forward? Taking a left I spot an object in the horribly short clip distance; a large, grey, pulsating object with glowing red eyes. A slow, raspy breathing sound now fills my speakers as I make sure my dagger (the only item you start with) is equipped and approach cautiously.

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Edging closer my mind is filled with pure fright and revulsion as this... THING, a beast straight out of the works of Lovecraft guarding a precious artifact slowly pivots in my direction and mulls over me thinking... thinking about whether my brain would test better fried or mashed. With no other equipment or spells on me I slowly backed away, heart pounding, praying to EVERLOVING GOD this monster wouldn't give chase!

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Taking the other fork I come across a small cave with a pool of water in the center guarded by, to my shock and horror, miniature versions of the Krakken-like beast I encountered before. These guys were pushovers and the magical health spa ensured I remained healthy, so I circle-strafed and quickly knifed my opponents to death. Licking my wounds and counting my experience points and gold, I decided to plod onwards in my explorations over this mysterious island.

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A few bends, a secret door, and a couple turns later I come across a magical spell and artifact guarded by two multi-headed snails. Thinking them as harmless, I slowly approached only to have one spot me and turn in my direction. Preparing to back away (because snails are slow, you know?) I was to my surprise that the snail reared back and launched a fine poisoneous mist killing me in a nano-second.

Too weak to continue, I turned off the game and unplugged my playstation. Gripping my cold, clammy skin I set up my N64 and began playing Mischief Makers; a much more colorful and upbeat game. As I played, I was slowly drawn to look at the King's Field box... and thoughts began to wash over my brain. This game hooked me... but I no longer had the will to play it and I never would until almost 10 years later.

My Overall Experience

King's Field was the scariest game to have ever been released. You aren't given a clear goal, there are no NPC's save a few paper thin shopkeeps, there are no helpers, party members, or friendly faces; you're trapped, alone and cold on an island filled with hundreds of monsters who want your BLOOD.

The King's Field series (which has spanned about 6 games as of this topics) is a game created by mental-masochists; the developers have set out to torture the player in every way possible psychologically. I can't sleep at night without that 10 polygon krakken-beast appearing in my mind. I have yet to beat the game, but I own all of the series (including the Japanese only PSP versions) and conquering their poorly written manuals with size 2 font or bad cover art is challenging enough for me.

ASCII Entertainment; I hope your happy. Not even Ultima Underworld or "horror" games like Resident Evil or Silent Hill have touched you in terms of atmosphere and pure adrenaline. If you guys run across this game, don't play it if you're weak of heart or your mind will be torn like me. There probably won't be any more new King's Fields in America thanks to poor sales, but I will continue to support this fledgling series.

...Just thought I might want to share this with everyone. As both a warning and an advertisement.
 
Well let us hear facts refuting "All horror games give you bazookas and survivors". The only thing I need to do to disprove that is to state one game that doesn't. Fatal Frame. I win.
 

Marcus

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rexxz said:
Well let us hear facts refuting "All horror games give you bazookas and survivors". The only thing I need to do to disprove that is to state one game that doesn't. Fatal Frame. I win.
my god

exaggerations completely pass over your head in all forms.

you should change your name to OBLIVIOUSLY LITERAL FACTMACHINE

it suits you
 
Marcus said:
my god

exaggerations completely pass over your head in all forms.

you should change your name to OBLIVIOUSLY LITERAL FACTMACHINE

it suits you


It isn't my fault you can't clearly state what you mean then. And there'll be no change of monikers for myself, thanks.
 

Marcus

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rexxz said:
It isn't my fault you can't clearly state what you mean then. And there'll be no change of monikers for myself, thanks.
it's not my fault you take everything so LITERAL. you're like a japanese guy lost in the heart of new york.

I HAVE SWAMPLAND TO SELL YOU IN IRAQ REXXZ

thank you for, yet again, ruining another topic with your inability to take a damn joke..
 
Marcus said:
it's not my fault you take everything so LITERAL. you're like a japanese guy lost in the heart of new york.

I HAVE SWAMPLAND TO SELL YOU IN FLORIDA REXXZ

thank you for, yet again, ruining another topic.


I don't take everything literal, another false assumption made yet again. But I suppose if you want to start making these "oh so funny" exaggerations, you might want to make sure thy hold any ground first. Your statement was so far from being remotely true that there was no point in saying it.

Hey guys, all RPG's are about flying dinosaurs.
 

Marcus

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rexxz said:
I don't take everything literal, another false assumption made yet again. But I suppose if you want to start making these "oh so funny" exaggerations, you might want to make sure thy hold any ground first. Your statement was so far from being remotely true that there was no point in saying it.

Hey guys, all RPG's are about flying dinosaurs.

You mean they're not?????

And stay on topic man, I'm TRYING TO STAY ON TOPIC

This is about the scariest videogame ever, King's Field. It's about discussing King's Field and its scarriness as well as games you think are scary not "this man said all horror games are about bazookas HE MUST BE SERIOUS LOL!!"

You see, King's Field is successful in terms of outright fear because you're alone with no contact to the outside world. Fatal Frame made references to an outside world; in King's Field it's you and plastic dagger against the world. If I was caught in a haunted island filled with monsters with a cheap knife I'd piss my pants.

discuss

p.s. they call me the wit machine
 
Lol, well I thought it was pretty funny. I actually remember the game, a friend of mine owned it and I recall watching him play. But yeah I gotta go with Marcus on this one.. all alone on a little island with a crummy knife to fight off hordes of beasts, now that's survival-horror. :D
 
rexxz said:
Well let us hear facts refuting "All horror games give you bazookas and survivors". The only thing I need to do to disprove that is to state one game that doesn't. Fatal Frame. I win.
Also Clock Tower and Condemned.
I like silent hill because I always saw the franchise as a story first. It just so happened the story was creepy as hell to witness. The opposition would be something like Resident Evil, where first they decide "this will be horror" then they work the story around ideas of things they think will scare people. Huge difference it makes.
Its not that scarey, but its the best game Ive played that designated as horror. It had a few "I really dont wanna go into the next room" moments which I guess means it was effective.
But alas, the most horrifying element of most horror games are the controls.
 

Marcus

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But alas, the most horrifying element of most horror games are the controls.
This is probably the most true statement ever. Why horror games = BAD CONTROLS is beyond me. Apparently half the horror is rotating in place and taking 5 hours to pivot 180 degrees. I also like how maybe 1 or 2 horror games feature strafing... because it's obviously fearful and realistic to have the main character NOT DODGE his enemies!

I mean, if a giant spider was charging at me full speed I'd certainly stand there instead of atleast trying to move out the way.
 
The scariest game ever

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Well after reading about that game, I really don't think that it's really scary looking. Now SIlent Hill (the first one) scared the living shit outta me when I was in sixth grade 9 years ago. (Come to think of it, it still kinda' creeps me out to this day)
 
I can understand how you'd get a feeling of fear out of the game. That or aggrevation. I mean come on. You and your weenie little knife stand no chance against the mighty kraken, or even the lameass mini-krakens. It's realistic in that it's gonna take some damn skill to take down a giant squid with your pissant little knife, but scary because you know the thing could paste your squeemish little body against the wall with naught but one swing of its ugly tentacle. But then again, I'd be scared, or I'd get extremely angry because everything in the game can kill me in one hit and this is stupid. One or the other.
 

Mac

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Silent Hill, Clock Tower, Project Zero, Condemmed etc they're are quite a few...none of em are scary though..well personally..its just most people find these scary!
 
I thought the suffering was pretty scary; only because my brother demanded I play it in the dark (no light whatsoever) and music/sfx up loud. Man, that's how you play a horror game.
 

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