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So im at a Friend's Place and we played a bunch of horror games on the trash console called Wii, besides Calling also Ju-On and Fatal Frame 2/Project Zero 2, so People over the Internet in Reviews actually say Fatal Frame 2 is scarier then Ju-On and now my question is...da ****? There was nothing rly scary yet in Fatal Frame 2(or Calling) compared to Ju-On that scares the ****t outta you, so im not that much into Horrorgames and maybe i have a ****ty taste in case of what is "Horror"...but some1 whos experienced or something or played both games...could explain please?
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Depends on the scare you're looking for. Fatal Frame 2 has a creepy atmosphere and a lack of white noise that makes the game uncomfortable to play and thus making you more vulnerable to being scared once you are faced with the enemies and the way you have to handle them in the game.
While Ju-On on the Wii resorts to cop out jump scares that most "horror" games fall back upon nowadays. Two different kinds of horror really. |
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I don't like most jump scares. They feel very cheap.
Atmosphere is where the true horror is at. It's harder to get into a good atmosphere with a friend by your side though. devdevil wrote:
Doing something, almost being done, then parents come in and don't let you finish. Yes, I had a rough childhood. |
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Searz wrote:
It's harder to get into a good atmosphere with a friend by your side though. The trick is to not allow talking. It's the same thing when watching horror movies with friends: no talking. |
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