
"...earlier this month there was another release, one that’s been getting quite a bit of attention, which also adheres to the 'less is more' model of horror. It’s a lovely little game called Slender, and it will make your nights of restful, pleasant sleep a distant memory. There hasn’t been a game since Clock Tower that gets the 'murderous, spine-tingling pursuer' idea so incredibly right."
The development of the horror genre hasn't been without its twists and turns. But today, what does a game like Resident Evil 7 have to do to impress gamers?
OX writes: "We've played many horror games and they've taught us who we are: Mike is a fearproof robot and Andy's terror reflex is singing. To check they've been paying attention, I test Mike and Andy with classic clips from Slender, Outlast, Layers of Fear, The Evil Within and the rest. What happens next? Find out in the following, not-un-harrowing quiz. "

Mike Clark from G4@Syfygames explores some of the video game enemies that made terrifying noises that haunt him to this very day.
No mention of Clickers from the Last Of Us. Hearing those through my headset terrified me.
Only one comes to mind and that is RE4'S Regenerators/Iron Maiden so terrifying Imo lol
No feral ghouls from Fallout 3 either. I remember the first time I heard one, it scared me pretty good, because I hadn't seen or heard one up to that point.
Looks like an awesome game!
i got to page 5, i could see page 6 but that punkass caught me. This game is scary as f****.
I would love to see a movie based on this guy sometime in the future...
bring it to psn..
I just don't like that he can turn you around automatically.
When you get to Page 10 he kills you anyway. That's why I stopped playing