Days Gone has a classroom filled with students who all killed themselves rather than become infected with the virus, and every single one of them signed their name on the whiteboard. Pretty creepy. In reality, the names on the whiteboard are the developers of the game.
@@jotstar133 no kid, many people think like me. And also many people started hate the gamedirector. He was upset because people only start playing his game after it was for free on playstation. there are many videos about the downgrade, the fake gameplay demos, the gamebreaking bugs, the repetitive gameplay and the horrible npc's
@Gameranx The shadow creature in AC: Valhalla is Hodr, the god of winter and darkness. He is responsible for winter, cold weather, nighttime, shadows, the winter solstice, and watches over the strongest warriors. He's not being a creep, he's basically just there to say "you're doing great, buddy!"
@Mohgenstein the lake of rot. The first time you take the limgrave elevator to the eternal city. The snowstorm area to get to the land of the giants. There's probably a lot more.
The frenzy flame nomad graveyard above the entrance to the 3 Fingers is the creepiest hidden location in Elden Ring. From all the corpses dead from madness to the eerie song being played, this place is environmental storytelling at its' finest.
The SINGING BATS WITH HUMAN faces are THE CREEPIEST THING IN ALL OF ELDEN RING. Your creeping around praying a site of grace is around the corner, you hear some scary ass singing in Latin Then you see IT all posted up scary as hell with its wings spread in a really creepy and intimidating way. I WAS TERRIFIED the entire way up to Altus that by passes the LIFT those bats are all over.
2 come to mind: -Cyberpunk 2077 and that Maelstrom cyberpsycho that was on ice, you all know this one -Mass Effect 1 in Luna Mission (forgot details), but for some reason there is no background music AT ALL, no any noises from facility, just here and there some high pitch whistle that all together creeped the hell out of me first time i played it
One that gave me the creeps was the Witcher 3 a side quest to get the Netflix armor but exploring more and seeing the ghosts and those horrible sounds just gives me chills
That was actually pretty good. If I'm picking a spot in Witcher3, it's the house on Spikeroog where you do the Possession quest for Cerys....random dripping water with the occasional Hym scream just makes that a damn unpleasant place to be.
Red Dead Redemption 2 has so much creepy stuff going on. It really feels like there was meant to be an Undead Nightmare DLC. I really love the foreboding creepiness that you find off the beaten path. I guess it plays into the theme that these places aren't quite "civilisation" yet.
Fun fact, Gachapin and Muku was the Japanese Sesame Street that aired in the 90's. It was actually awesome to see Infinite Wealth insert them in the game
For Elden Ring, i thought the Windmill Village in Altus Plateau was creepy, with the women there doing 'ring around the posies' around corpses of the other villagers.
The Witcher 3 has a coast line in been Velen that is filled with cannibals. There's even a camp that has a 'factory line' where they are slaughtering human bodies in preparation to eat them. There's a lot of creepy stuff in the Witcher but this area has no quest or anything with it, it's just there.
Posted years ago about the demon at the spider flower shrine in Ghost of Tsushima. You never see it, but whilst exploring the shrine at night, the mist drops, the music changes to action music and you hear a sinister inhuman gurgling and hissing around you before you hear a horse being attacked just outside the stone shrine walls. No Twitter or reddit, it’s gone unnoticed, so keen to see what pc players will find when they use mods to no clip to see what they can find. I searched the area after what happened and found no trace of the demon and the music stopped once I activated the shrine and the monster stopped its inhuman sounds.
Yeah I remember being surprised by the soldiers on Mt Gelmir. From a distance it looked like they were praying over the corpses of their fallen comrades but when I got closer I saw that they were chowing down on them.
Can't believe you guys didn't include the Derelict Freighters from No Man's Sky!!! They are not obligatory or anything, in fact, you never need to visit them for any main nor secondary mission, and neither needed for much, other than cosmetics and credits, so you have to go in willingly
@@hntr_official The thing of those is that it's never understood, but the same outcome somehow (Which I think it's considerate and not just for the sake of lazyness)
I remember Far Cry 5 had a creepy Prepper Stash to find. When you would try to solve it you would find a creepy figure on top of the window and when u finished the quest you come to find that there is no dummy, there is an earie red balloon floating and a voice mail of a clown just laughing. Far Cry 6 also had a very creepy house. The Oku's Triada Relic Haunted mansion! Character would tell u how creepy this spot is and how it is cursed, you can only access it at night, and when I went there I came to find that there was a lot of weird things here and there that left me on edge there is even a part with mannequins with shotguns that made me nervous. It isn't until u reach the end and find that there really is a ghost and spirit and u can find one of the dolls that's cursed
The children of the arch sounds like a reference to the heavens Gate event where a small cult all killed themselves via poisoning with the belief that the Hailey’s comet that was traveling past earth at the time was actually an alien mothership in disguise and that killing themselves as it passed earth would result in their spirits being ‘uploaded’ to the alien mothership
@@takoshihitsamaru4675 nah I meant in RDR2, there was a cult that disappeared but it was never because they thought aliens were coming, and a whole town died but that was because of the devil. Yes there is a UFO sighting but nothing to do with a cult
@takoshihitsamaru4675 There's also a point in the plot of SOMA, where you discover that world was burned and is no longer safe to live there, so people sent their brain data to hard drive called "the ark" with hope that one day something will discover this data and rebuild humanity.
Out of everything in Elden Ring that's the "creepy" thing you guys pick lol. That's actually one of the wholesome moments them being reunited. There is much more creepy horrifying stuff in that game.
Gamerax always comes in clutch when i need something to watch while grinding in games, eating or just to fall asleep in places where its almost impossibly uncomfortable
10 CREEPY LOCATIONS: 8: scary horror ambience all over before a scary enemy 7: idk but I clipped through the couch 6: possibly the most wholesome moment in all of the game of the year wtf is this
For what it's worth, the mascots were not designed to be scary. Hell they were not designed for the game. They've been around since the 70s in Japan where they've been kids favorites ever since, and have appeared in countless TV shows and TV ads over the years for many different products. They're known as Gachapin and Mukku and are beloved characters with personalities and hobbies. They're ubiquitous. Yes, Japan is crazy.
That location stuck out But the one i always remember is the oasis loction I found it by just wondering And till this day it has stayed stuck in my mind
Falcon, you’re forgetting with the Starfield one if you read all the notes left in the bunker you read the story building up to their disappearance. It’s not life changing, but it really adds when you leave the bunker and are ambushed, you realize the totally helpless and terrifying situation those settlers were in, because they aren’t some star born protagonist
The butler in the original Laura Croft game(s) that would follow you around every where tripped me out as a kid. I found out how to lock him in a pantry once and he kept walking at the door. 😅
MAN! completely forgot about this. can picture the pantry and everything. Messing around in her house was by far my favorite thing about those games for some reason.. I still sometimes think "Welcome back to my humble abode" when I come into my own house lol
In BotW there is a little place in the middle of no where that there are a TON of demonic statues. One of the 120 shrines is found here, but there is never any explanation for all the demonic statues.
In RDR2, I ran into 3 separate locations with blood, body parts, and notes that seems to be from a serial killer. Never found a conclusion to that. Another creepy one I happened to find was a house with an open window and inside was like a big stuffed pig thing.
Derelict freighters or space stations in No Man's Sky. The freighters have hatching alien egg sacs or rogue defense systems, while the abandoned space stations are just dark and empty.
Generation Zero has a lot of creepy locations but there’s one I found that made me shiver. Don’t remember the coordinates but there’s an orchard & a barn. When you get close to the location even during the day everything goes dark like it’s nighttime. There’s something like an altar and bodies around it, each one facing a cardinal direction. There’s a small quest related to that location
Man, I'd say the radon mine in Far Cry 5 and the serial killer's hideout (the church) in LA Noire. Both still give me chills and I've played through both half a dozen times.
Bitterblack Isle got that eerie feeling, especially if you enter below level 100. I remember i went to that place for the first time when i was level 72, roamed to deep and encountered a chained gorecyclops, that thing was huge and room was too dark
I actually had to log in just for this, but the creepiest location in open world ghames is that little "town" of Andale in Fallout 3, where they all seem so cheerful and happy its so weird, in middle of wasteland, its really unsettling. Sure enough, if you spend time in there, you find out theyre esentially cannibals, killing and feasting on anyone who passes through the town, and the mantle of main provider of family (that is butcher of people) is passed from parents to children in relatively young age...oh and did i mention the only 4 families that survived the war just stayed there, interbreeding over and over for 200 years? For me, the creepiest location ever.
OG “open world” game Star Control 2: The Androsynth home world full of ghost cities and the small amount you learn about their mysterious disappearance apparently as a result of their interdimensional fatigue research. And the Orz that replaced them were super sketch about it. One that’s stuck with me all these years.
The core game is decent...the real issues come in when you talk about exploration and loading screens. It boils down to being a good little game that was stuck in the middle of a vast map. Most of what's outside the core game(meaning the main and side quests) serves no real purpose and is very repetitive. It's a damn shame because it has so much potential- I just don't know that Bethesda is capable of reaching anywhere near it.
@@agirlnamedmichael1670 Yeah, there's definitely room for improvement, and some of their choices kinda didn't prove super satisfying. But the launch wasn't Cyberpunk 2077 all over again or anything. I figure after a year or two of DLC we'll see what it looks like. For now it feels a bit like a framework to add to later on.
Number 6: In that exact location just a couple of steps behind the structure where the jellyfish is, there’s 2 tombstones mentioning both little girls 🥲
the best thing about the remains of the Blackwater Athletics Club is the letter B spelled out in limbs, because if you check, youll find that none of the bodies in the pit are missing any limbs... equally spooky imo and even more tucked away is the remains of the chain gang found in the woods NE of Macleans House, just five or six skeletons still chained together, and at the end of the chain is a single foot and lower leg still in the final manacle. the rest of that skeleton is found a few metres way, missing its lower leg, the implication presumably being that the last survivor cut his own leg off in desperation but bled out before he made it far.
Great vid, I think fallout 3 was my fav really had a lot of these spooky areas as well and like you said they know what they’re doing, plus the music really added to it. Fantastic list must find some of these.
To add to the Elden Ring spirit ashes stuff, there is an NPC that you can talk to and have a short quest related to her. Her name is Latenna of Albinaurics. She has 2 short quest chains, one turns her from NPC into a spirit ash, and she willfully becomes your spirit ash summon to help you in battle in exchange for assisting her on her second quest where you take her somewhere and summon her there, just like you do with the Jellyfish. Latenna's quest chain, which can be encountered early in the game but finished much later on, is the solid proof that spirit ashes used to be regular living being that, voluntarily or not, became spirit ashes while still retaining their consciousness.
Not a creepy location, but this list reminded me of a creepy moment from Starcraft 2, Wings of Liberty. At the end of the missions from Zerarul's crystal, you get a cutscene showing the whole galaxy going dark. I always tried to avoid doing that mission late at night as it always gave me the creeps. Oh yeah, the first time talking to the demon in Dragon Commander always got to me a little too. Though no where near as bad.
Cyberpunk 2077 suprisingly has plenty of creepy location for non-horror game. There is this quest where you fight Maelstrom woman that turned cyberpsycho after performing some kind of ritual. When playing this quest, it suddenly turned into horror game...
That one ghost in GTA5 that appears on the mountain at a specific time at night is creepy and so out of place in that game which makes it way more freaky
The Cyberpunk 2077 easter egg sounds like a nod to SOMA. There was also something about an ark project where people uploaded their minds to a computer and it was sent to space. It's very nice to see a reference to SOMA which is an incredible game. There need to be more cyberpunk horror games like SOMA and Observer
The creepies thing will be! When someone plays that game first time a long time after watching this video and dont exactly remembers how they know that place.
Hey, "the weird little-girl-jelly-fish" has a name. It's Aurelia and I'll have you respect her name. She is blessed and pure, and must be protected at all cost.
the ghostwire tokyo school quests are actually soo scary, every single bit of that side-mission is built like a horror/survival game. the organ model that follows you around being one of the worst i knew as soon as i saw it how it would act. and fun fact you can actually do like resident evil where you shoot it to slow it down. i admittedly hate horror games i get easily scared and wasn't expecting this section of ghostwire: tokyo like i knew there would be some kinda scary things but not the thing to turn into a horror game for 3 side missions, and even when not doing side missions there are still random sounds that happen or enemies that appear while you're walking around the school. still it's good that it's a side mission not forced through the main one, and how it takes you being a badass otherwise and humbles you and makes you feel helpless.
In cyberpunk, I can’t remember where but you go there on a main quest, there’s a whole empty apartment complex and it’s huge. There’s no noise but it’s juts pitch black with very few lights
I think the first one was a spin on heavens gate. Except instead of uploading their brains, heavens gate members jumped off a cliff thinking they would be beamed to a spaceship as a reward or subverting similar.
Days Gone has a classroom filled with students who all killed themselves rather than become infected with the virus, and every single one of them signed their name on the whiteboard. Pretty creepy. In reality, the names on the whiteboard are the developers of the game.
Thanks for the comment mate and bringing up that gem of a game sad that there isn’t going to be a second game
@@zee1unknown171 lol gem....it was horrible in so many aspects
@@hollowknight459most people are saying it’s a great game and I’ve played it and doing a second play through 2 years later because it was so good
@@hollowknight459 horrible to you. not everyone.
@@jotstar133 no kid, many people think like me. And also many people started hate the gamedirector. He was upset because people only start playing his game after it was for free on playstation. there are many videos about the downgrade, the fake gameplay demos, the gamebreaking bugs, the repetitive gameplay and the horrible npc's
"Tired but not necessarily sleepy" spoken like a true gamer trying to fit some time in while still having to uphold the unfortunate duties of an adult
Me at 330 am needing to be at work at 6am gotta get it when you can
So true!!! Never enough time to play games, that is why I play at 4 am on weekends when everyone else is sleeping at my house
Amen, baby
4 a.m. nobodys online, takes ages to find an online game, but you wait cause you damn well know you aint gonna be playing it during the week 😂
@@geronnmoore3084me at 3:20 am 13 days after your comment in the same conundrum 😑😅
@Gameranx The shadow creature in AC: Valhalla is Hodr, the god of winter and darkness.
He is responsible for winter, cold weather, nighttime, shadows, the winter solstice, and watches over the strongest warriors.
He's not being a creep, he's basically just there to say "you're doing great, buddy!"
Thats what I thought 🎉
Well he scared the fuck outa me
Walking through forests at night in the witcher 3 is creepy
And then a leshen appears out of nowhere
@@autovozo5725 gotta love it
Oh man, have you seen any Dragon's Dogma 2 trailers? The nights there look TERRIFYING. They're dark asf
Proper windy and spooky 👀
Crock bach bok
Great list but hard disagree on the Elden Ring entry; the jellyfish interaction is melancholy, sweet, and wholesome.
I just did this last night and thought it was a surprisingly wholesome encounter.
Honestly thought there were more creepy and out of the way locations he could've picked for Elden Ring.
@@zakf2929That mass tomb at the bottom of the capital. Or the windmill place.
@Mohgenstein the lake of rot. The first time you take the limgrave elevator to the eternal city. The snowstorm area to get to the land of the giants. There's probably a lot more.
Does anyone still remember Encounter at Farpoint?
The frenzy flame nomad graveyard above the entrance to the 3 Fingers is the creepiest hidden location in Elden Ring. From all the corpses dead from madness to the eerie song being played, this place is environmental storytelling at its' finest.
This. And also, the entrance and Path to Caria Manor with all that giant hands creeping around. That place is amazingly haunting 😂😂
The SINGING BATS WITH HUMAN faces are THE CREEPIEST THING IN ALL OF ELDEN RING. Your creeping around praying a site of grace is around the corner, you hear some scary ass singing in Latin Then you see IT all posted up scary as hell with its wings spread in a really creepy and intimidating way. I WAS TERRIFIED the entire way up to Altus that by passes the LIFT those bats are all over.
Yeah gameranx definitely failed here I’d even say Caelid above place they mention
Fallout 4 is literally littered with creepy locations
There is yutube channels dedicated to list them down
Fallout game in general are a creepy place that should just be an entry on its own
Fallout 4 was is littered with boring locations. The game sucks. It's a brainless shooting gallery.
The witch museum creep me tf out the first time i entered that place, anf that deathclaw just made it worse because i was low level at the time
@@Grapefruit5000brainless shooting gallery? You obviously never played Fallout 4
2 come to mind:
-Cyberpunk 2077 and that Maelstrom cyberpsycho that was on ice, you all know this one
-Mass Effect 1 in Luna Mission (forgot details), but for some reason there is no background music AT ALL, no any noises from facility, just here and there some high pitch whistle that all together creeped the hell out of me first time i played it
One that gave me the creeps was the Witcher 3 a side quest to get the Netflix armor but exploring more and seeing the ghosts and those horrible sounds just gives me chills
That was actually pretty good. If I'm picking a spot in Witcher3, it's the house on Spikeroog where you do the Possession quest for Cerys....random dripping water with the occasional Hym scream just makes that a damn unpleasant place to be.
W3 is full of them. What an awesome game.
@@Calekoflightcame here for the Hym, super creepy
On the Elden Ring one you forgot to mention the headstones close by that talk about the dead sisters, and have their names.
Beat me to it I was gonna say the same thing 🤣
Red Dead Redemption 2 has so much creepy stuff going on. It really feels like there was meant to be an Undead Nightmare DLC. I really love the foreboding creepiness that you find off the beaten path. I guess it plays into the theme that these places aren't quite "civilisation" yet.
If they make a new undead nightmare DLC on that map.. I won't leave my house for months
UN was objectively garbage.
@@nickwakeham9548they would be smart too but they make so much money from GTA Online they don’t care.
@@nickwakeham9548 One can only wish :(
Gertrude Braithwaite, the Cholera epidemic, the painting of the mysterious man, and worst of all.... LUMBAGO!
Fun fact, Gachapin and Muku was the Japanese Sesame Street that aired in the 90's. It was actually awesome to see Infinite Wealth insert them in the game
Gachapin is still on Japanese TV almost every day on the IT! News weather report.
true, lol. My wife is from japan and when I played this game she recognized them immediatly.
For Elden Ring, i thought the Windmill Village in Altus Plateau was creepy, with the women there doing 'ring around the posies' around corpses of the other villagers.
Midsommar energy 😖
Especially since their boss wears the skin of people and gods.
The thing at number 1 seems to be a reference to the Leshi of Scandinavian and Slavic myth. The Witcher series has them too.
The Witcher 3 has a coast line in been Velen that is filled with cannibals. There's even a camp that has a 'factory line' where they are slaughtering human bodies in preparation to eat them. There's a lot of creepy stuff in the Witcher but this area has no quest or anything with it, it's just there.
Posted years ago about the demon at the spider flower shrine in Ghost of Tsushima. You never see it, but whilst exploring the shrine at night, the mist drops, the music changes to action music and you hear a sinister inhuman gurgling and hissing around you before you hear a horse being attacked just outside the stone shrine walls.
No Twitter or reddit, it’s gone unnoticed, so keen to see what pc players will find when they use mods to no clip to see what they can find. I searched the area after what happened and found no trace of the demon and the music stopped once I activated the shrine and the monster stopped its inhuman sounds.
That Ghostwire Tokyo one had me shook when i played... lol. Creepiest thing in the game for sure.
Man seeing that walking mannequin had my hair stood up
I think I need to pick it up again. LOL Looks like they've added some things since I played last!
👍
The first time I I came across that mannequin I ignored it, then suddenly it was right behind me, not long after that it was game over.
Could make an entire video on RDR2's creepy locations. Ghosts, aliens, vampires, inbred swamp people, cults, wolfmen, etc
I LOVE this particular kind of list!
More please!
I'm surprised Elden Ring got a mention, I mean, the entire bloody game is creepy as hell.
Yeah I remember being surprised by the soldiers on Mt Gelmir. From a distance it looked like they were praying over the corpses of their fallen comrades but when I got closer I saw that they were chowing down on them.
They are WHAT!!!@@Ahrimane
@@zezomorsy3165 They were eating their fallen comrades. It was pretty disturbing.
@Ahrimane i played through elden Ring three times, and i never noticed that
Can't believe you guys didn't include the Derelict Freighters from No Man's Sky!!! They are not obligatory or anything, in fact, you never need to visit them for any main nor secondary mission, and neither needed for much, other than cosmetics and credits, so you have to go in willingly
Yeah, those are kinda spooky. I love exploring those though and wonder about what happened there.
@@hntr_official The thing of those is that it's never understood, but the same outcome somehow (Which I think it's considerate and not just for the sake of lazyness)
I didn't know they added much to Ghostwire post launch so I'm itching to jump back in and explore the school.
👍🏼
I remember Far Cry 5 had a creepy Prepper Stash to find. When you would try to solve it you would find a creepy figure on top of the window and when u finished the quest you come to find that there is no dummy, there is an earie red balloon floating and a voice mail of a clown just laughing.
Far Cry 6 also had a very creepy house. The Oku's Triada Relic Haunted mansion! Character would tell u how creepy this spot is and how it is cursed, you can only access it at night, and when I went there I came to find that there was a lot of weird things here and there that left me on edge there is even a part with mannequins with shotguns that made me nervous. It isn't until u reach the end and find that there really is a ghost and spirit and u can find one of the dolls that's cursed
The logo on the wall in Spider-Man 2 is from the Hand. The bad guys from Daredevil. So probably they will feature in a coming DLC
The children of the arch sounds like a reference to the heavens Gate event where a small cult all killed themselves via poisoning with the belief that the Hailey’s comet that was traveling past earth at the time was actually an alien mothership in disguise and that killing themselves as it passed earth would result in their spirits being ‘uploaded’ to the alien mothership
Was looking for this comment. There's one in Red Dead 2 as well.
@@takoshihitsamaru4675there was never a full cult of people that killed themselves for aliens I swear
@@RathOfRey Wait, you don't believe in Heaven's Gate?
@@takoshihitsamaru4675 nah I meant in RDR2, there was a cult that disappeared but it was never because they thought aliens were coming, and a whole town died but that was because of the devil. Yes there is a UFO sighting but nothing to do with a cult
@takoshihitsamaru4675 There's also a point in the plot of SOMA, where you discover that world was burned and is no longer safe to live there, so people sent their brain data to hard drive called "the ark" with hope that one day something will discover this data and rebuild humanity.
Out of everything in Elden Ring that's the "creepy" thing you guys pick lol. That's actually one of the wholesome moments them being reunited. There is much more creepy horrifying stuff in that game.
Like leyndell underground
The witch in the well quest from Witcher 3 was memorable first time around
Gamerax always comes in clutch when i need something to watch while grinding in games, eating or just to fall asleep in places where its almost impossibly uncomfortable
fr my fav channel to eat to without making me feel like im missing anything huge while glance down at my food
RDR2 has a lot of creepy locations
It’s a list showing of multiple games not just RDR2 read the title
@@Mo_Mudabber no shit. But RDR2 is one of the games in the video. Are you dumb?
Gotta say, they chose the less creepiest to show in the video..@@Mo_Mudabber
@Mo_Mudabber Jesus calm down there Skippy. That's obviously not what they ment.
@@Mo_Mudabber bruh....that's not what I meant
10 CREEPY LOCATIONS:
8: scary horror ambience all over before a scary enemy
7: idk but I clipped through the couch
6: possibly the most wholesome moment in all of the game of the year
wtf is this
At this point Gameranks is just making lists over and over for their favorite games.
And?
For what it's worth, the mascots were not designed to be scary. Hell they were not designed for the game. They've been around since the 70s in Japan where they've been kids favorites ever since, and have appeared in countless TV shows and TV ads over the years for many different products. They're known as Gachapin and Mukku and are beloved characters with personalities and hobbies. They're ubiquitous. Yes, Japan is crazy.
The jellyfish from Elden Ring makes me think of the Hanar from Mass Effect.
Dunwich building in Fallout 3. It still gives me the creeps
Reference to Lovecraft’s Dunwich horror so it makes sense 😂
That location stuck out
But the one i always remember is the oasis loction
I found it by just wondering
And till this day it has stayed stuck in my mind
Falcon, you’re forgetting with the Starfield one if you read all the notes left in the bunker you read the story building up to their disappearance. It’s not life changing, but it really adds when you leave the bunker and are ambushed, you realize the totally helpless and terrifying situation those settlers were in, because they aren’t some star born protagonist
The butler in the original Laura Croft game(s) that would follow you around every where tripped me out as a kid. I found out how to lock him in a pantry once and he kept walking at the door. 😅
I was really scared when I played it as a kid. He was so creepy. 😅😆
The sounds that guy made, dear god
MAN! completely forgot about this. can picture the pantry and everything. Messing around in her house was by far my favorite thing about those games for some reason.. I still sometimes think "Welcome back to my humble abode" when I come into my own house lol
I think we all locked him up in that pantry at some point.
@@SaiyanBroly yes! Me and my brothers would lock him in pantry or some random rooms just to get rid of him 🤣
In BotW there is a little place in the middle of no where that there are a TON of demonic statues. One of the 120 shrines is found here, but there is never any explanation for all the demonic statues.
In RDR2, I ran into 3 separate locations with blood, body parts, and notes that seems to be from a serial killer. Never found a conclusion to that. Another creepy one I happened to find was a house with an open window and inside was like a big stuffed pig thing.
I won't spoil it, but you should finish that quest...fair warning
I agree. Great side mission. Very scary .
Derelict freighters or space stations in No Man's Sky. The freighters have hatching alien egg sacs or rogue defense systems, while the abandoned space stations are just dark and empty.
I’m having more fun with Starfield than I have had with any other game including Fallout. The attention to detail is incredible.
Number 4 ripped straight off from the RE8 DLC.
Generation Zero has a lot of creepy locations but there’s one I found that made me shiver.
Don’t remember the coordinates but there’s an orchard & a barn.
When you get close to the location even during the day everything goes dark like it’s nighttime. There’s something like an altar and bodies around it, each one facing a cardinal direction. There’s a small quest related to that location
Yeah, this creeped me out, too
@@Seismo2077 first time I went there it was like 3am; I shut the game down & went to watch some show 😂
I pissed my pants 😂
Dying light had a great deal of creepy locations, was hoping to see some of em on this video
What about the old church in RDR2 with the dead bodies in the beds? Or the serial killer?
The “Mind your own business” quest from Hogwarts Legacy had me creeped out!
It didn’t creep me out but I got lost and just gave up by loading a save from before so maybe I gave up before the truly creepy stuff
The Fable Games had some very creepy areas as well
Fable 1 : The Grey house
Fable 2: the marsh area
Fable 3 : another marsh area
That "Children of the Ark" Is most definitely based on "Heavens Gate"
Man, I'd say the radon mine in Far Cry 5 and the serial killer's hideout (the church) in LA Noire. Both still give me chills and I've played through both half a dozen times.
Bitterblack Isle got that eerie feeling, especially if you enter below level 100. I remember i went to that place for the first time when i was level 72, roamed to deep and encountered a chained gorecyclops, that thing was huge and room was too dark
I actually had to log in just for this, but the creepiest location in open world ghames is that little "town" of Andale in Fallout 3, where they all seem so cheerful and happy its so weird, in middle of wasteland, its really unsettling. Sure enough, if you spend time in there, you find out theyre esentially cannibals, killing and feasting on anyone who passes through the town, and the mantle of main provider of family (that is butcher of people) is passed from parents to children in relatively young age...oh and did i mention the only 4 families that survived the war just stayed there, interbreeding over and over for 200 years? For me, the creepiest location ever.
OG “open world” game Star Control 2: The Androsynth home world full of ghost cities and the small amount you learn about their mysterious disappearance apparently as a result of their interdimensional fatigue research. And the Orz that replaced them were super sketch about it. One that’s stuck with me all these years.
Rdr2 had the witches house that was creepy. Hogwarts with the dummies scared the crap out of me too.
To me, a mannequin following you around when you aren't looking is the absolute scariest on this list.
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Falcon continues to try convincing us Starfield isn't mediocre.
Maybe more that he reminds us it wasn't the broken mess of its reputation.
The core game is decent...the real issues come in when you talk about exploration and loading screens. It boils down to being a good little game that was stuck in the middle of a vast map. Most of what's outside the core game(meaning the main and side quests) serves no real purpose and is very repetitive. It's a damn shame because it has so much potential- I just don't know that Bethesda is capable of reaching anywhere near it.
@@agirlnamedmichael1670 Yeah, there's definitely room for improvement, and some of their choices kinda didn't prove super satisfying.
But the launch wasn't Cyberpunk 2077 all over again or anything.
I figure after a year or two of DLC we'll see what it looks like. For now it feels a bit like a framework to add to later on.
The problem is that they are removing what they are good at- the interesting world, for computer- generated shit.
It's not mediocre, it's trash
starfield section....."nothing in here just empty rooms" yup that is starfield checks out.
Number 6: In that exact location just a couple of steps behind the structure where the jellyfish is, there’s 2 tombstones mentioning both little girls 🥲
the best thing about the remains of the Blackwater Athletics Club is the letter B spelled out in limbs, because if you check, youll find that none of the bodies in the pit are missing any limbs...
equally spooky imo and even more tucked away is the remains of the chain gang found in the woods NE of Macleans House, just five or six skeletons still chained together, and at the end of the chain is a single foot and lower leg still in the final manacle. the rest of that skeleton is found a few metres way, missing its lower leg, the implication presumably being that the last survivor cut his own leg off in desperation but bled out before he made it far.
Great vid, I think fallout 3 was my fav really had a lot of these spooky areas as well and like you said they know what they’re doing, plus the music really added to it. Fantastic list must find some of these.
To add to the Elden Ring spirit ashes stuff, there is an NPC that you can talk to and have a short quest related to her. Her name is Latenna of Albinaurics. She has 2 short quest chains, one turns her from NPC into a spirit ash, and she willfully becomes your spirit ash summon to help you in battle in exchange for assisting her on her second quest where you take her somewhere and summon her there, just like you do with the Jellyfish.
Latenna's quest chain, which can be encountered early in the game but finished much later on, is the solid proof that spirit ashes used to be regular living being that, voluntarily or not, became spirit ashes while still retaining their consciousness.
Dude, just the commercial for Dondoko Island was enough to really make me want to get back into the Yakuza games! 😆😆
Falcon The Hero, orator extraordinaire!! Love your stuff bro, Gameranx is greater because of you. Top kek
Not a creepy location, but this list reminded me of a creepy moment from Starcraft 2, Wings of Liberty.
At the end of the missions from Zerarul's crystal, you get a cutscene showing the whole galaxy going dark. I always tried to avoid doing that mission late at night as it always gave me the creeps.
Oh yeah, the first time talking to the demon in Dragon Commander always got to me a little too. Though no where near as bad.
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I just recently finished Ghostwire Tokyo and it's better than it's reputation. Especially for free on Ps+ extra.
Fear 2 did the scary school better.
Downloaded the Stalker trilogy on Xbox and that game does a pretty damn good job of keeping me creeped out!
1:45 was an enormous flashbang
Cyberpunk 2077 suprisingly has plenty of creepy location for non-horror game. There is this quest where you fight Maelstrom woman that turned cyberpsycho after performing some kind of ritual. When playing this quest, it suddenly turned into horror game...
9:20 its an easter egg referencing a story about a sports team that went missing during the time period
That one ghost in GTA5 that appears on the mountain at a specific time at night is creepy and so out of place in that game which makes it way more freaky
There's actually an entire murder mystery surrounding that ghost.
Elden ring has so many more.... the Windmill Dancing ladies... and the Altus Plateau with the hooded worm face monsters
Wo Long had a couple corpse piled creepy spots. Underrated game
The Cyberpunk 2077 easter egg sounds like a nod to SOMA. There was also something about an ark project where people uploaded their minds to a computer and it was sent to space. It's very nice to see a reference to SOMA which is an incredible game. There need to be more cyberpunk horror games like SOMA and Observer
For me, it is also a nod to SOMA. Damn, I love SOMA
As a girl who loves anything horror, this list was awesome! Great video as always 👌🏻
The black slime room at the Sedgwick Hotel in Ghostbusters the video game (2009) freaked me out I remember!
DARK URGE. The Fallen Bhaalspawn is the Dark Urge NPC in Baldur's Gate III.
And who doesn't keep their dead mother in their room?
And the Dark Urge is a dragon*born*, not dragon*kin* 😅
I personally like the Fog Islands from Kenshi. If you know, you know.
Watch dogs 1 has some murdery crime places where someone killed people and made a video also. It was like side quest.
The swamps in Lemoyne in RDR2 is pretty creepy especially the night folk
The creepies thing will be!
When someone plays that game first time a long time after watching this video and dont exactly remembers how they know that place.
Can’t believe the Ardat Yakshi monastery from ME3 isn’t on here. What a great, creepy place and mission
easter eggs in video games are so unique to its medium. such a good way to immerse the player into the lore.
4:19 If only I had a dollar for every time falcon complained about Bethesdas old engine
The safe house in Starfield really fucked with me, I was convinced a terrormorph would jump out at me after searching every room
Hey, "the weird little-girl-jelly-fish" has a name. It's Aurelia and I'll have you respect her name. She is blessed and pure, and must be protected at all cost.
the ghostwire tokyo school quests are actually soo scary, every single bit of that side-mission is built like a horror/survival game. the organ model that follows you around being one of the worst i knew as soon as i saw it how it would act. and fun fact you can actually do like resident evil where you shoot it to slow it down.
i admittedly hate horror games i get easily scared and wasn't expecting this section of ghostwire: tokyo like i knew there would be some kinda scary things but not the thing to turn into a horror game for 3 side missions, and even when not doing side missions there are still random sounds that happen or enemies that appear while you're walking around the school. still it's good that it's a side mission not forced through the main one, and how it takes you being a badass otherwise and humbles you and makes you feel helpless.
the ghostwire one is the first time ive been legitly scared in a game, the way you can see it move too
Was the ghostwire Tokyo mannequins movement synced to the fucking background audio. That shit had my heart pumping
Man the Elden ring one is just sad, I was a little scared the first time, but after the dialogue I was holding my tears
In cyberpunk, I can’t remember where but you go there on a main quest, there’s a whole empty apartment complex and it’s huge. There’s no noise but it’s juts pitch black with very few lights
Can confirm, the school section of Ghostwire Tokyo, while completely optional was probably the most HORRIFYING part of that game.
The mannequin in Ghostwire Tokyo's school traumatized me so badly that just seeing it move in this video had me yelling out loud lol
I think the first one was a spin on heavens gate. Except instead of uploading their brains, heavens gate members jumped off a cliff thinking they would be beamed to a spaceship as a reward or subverting similar.
I wondered if you would squeeze in a creation engine comment.....did not disappoint.
Man, I've played over 150 hours of Starfield and I never have come across that Point of Interest yet in my game. I'm excited to track it down.
Rd2 Swamp creepy girl at night and ghost wire school got me which was a surprise when most of the game was tame
That girl gave me goosebumps
Bramble The Mountain King has some serious dark imagery
MORE OF THESE VIDS!!! multiple in assassins creed odyssey
4:51 is this the character from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared? 😮
Love it! Resident evil 7s entire map is creepy lol Res version of the"Sawyer" family! Awesome game. Great video fellas 👍