As terrible as it is, I will admit that Alone in the Dark has a slightly soft spot in my heart. And once you're in Central Park, and it opens up a bit, the atmosphere definitely improves from that god awful beginning.
same here. the game was clanky and overly ambitious for the time, but the whole central park setting was one of the most unique and genuinely unsettling experiences in gaming. there where moments of pure terror and exhilaration that other big name survival games can only dream of. a misjudged and misunderstood gem IMO.
Survival horror had a perfect sweet spot when it was in it's prime. The graphics weren't good enough for hi fidelity, so we made up what we thought the enemies looked like in detail in our own minds. Plus the consoles couldn't handle 100s of enemies on screen, forcing developers to make each individual encounter a memorable and well thought out moment.
You could say the same about Doom. If you remove the cheesy metal it's one of the scariest game of all time. People who got to experience it first on the PlayStation were lucky.
@@rijjhb9467 Dunno, you still mow down demons a dozen with more than enough firepower to supply a small countries army, not exactly "survival" nor "horror", rather "Classic Male Power Fantasy"
I played escape from bug island. I thought it was kinda cool tbh. I thought it was creative and the time warp seemed perfectly timed. I didnt LOVE it but I definitely didn’t hate it. It’s almost like a Stone Age dead island only instead of zombies it’s critters
Agony was advertised on Facebook back when it was rife with videos with click-baity titles like "This could be the greatest survival horror game." I took one look at the gameplay and thought it looked boring. Here we are, years later.
Agony didn't even have a chance among people that LIKE copious amounts of gore and nudity. The PC version of the game was pitched as being AO during the original crowdfunding campaign, but then their publisher decided to censor the game to an M rating and forbid the devs from releasing an uncut patch on another site.
I just finished watching a Matt McMuscles playthrough of The Ring: Terror’s Realm last night, and it’s ridiculous how bad that game is. It gives the impression of being conceived as a point-and-click adventure (all the progression revolves around searching for items and interacting with NPCs) that got reworked into a Resident Evil knockoff late in development. And it’s clear no effort was put into the localization, because it features some of the most unnatural and downright weirdest dialogue I’ve seen this side of a Neil Breen movie. The voice acting (what little there is anyway, there’s none in-game and only a handful of pre-rendered cutscenes) is atrocious too even by the year 2000’s relatively low standards. I’d say it would make for great Worst Games Ever fodder, but after the opening 15-20 minutes nothing particularly interesting happens until you’re well past the halfway point.
@@skeletorgames8641 True that. In some vampire folklore, they say things like clean flowing water that keeps the bad spirits and vampires away etc, neat to see that they adapt the lore into their own style.
I'm honestly quite surprised about 7 days to die being on this list. I mean I do agree with all the points made in the video but I still think it can be quite enjoyable especially played with friends but I guess this is only based on ratings. Another thing that's surprising is how any of the bad Resident Evil games haven't made it in but I guess they aren't rated as low because most of the really bad spin-offs aren't technically survival horror games like Operation Raccoon City or whatever that other one was called
7 Days to die biggest issue is that on console it hasn't seen an update since December 13th 2017 where as the pc version has had many many updates. This is something to do with the publisher for console being Tellltale, after laying off most staff and liquidating assets Fun Pimps severed ties with them. This means unfortunately Fun Pimps aren't able to update the game and all console players own the license to the specific version put out by Telltale. Fun pimps have since reacquired the rights at the end of 2019 but if 7 days gets another console port it will be an entirely separate release meaning players will have to purchase it again.
surprised Clock Tower: Ghost Head (AKA Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within) didn't make the list. does it actually have decent review scores? I don't know who could say anything positive about it, that game is legendarily terrible
I own Alone in the Dark for the WII and what they said about here doesn't even touch how bad the game actually is. I beat the level where the house was on fire by just turning around and walking through the front door...let me be clear here, I didn't open the door, I just walked through it. Add to that all the driving sequences where you had the steering skills of a raging alcoholic...it one hot mess.
Survival horror has been around since 1973 and you’ll find dozens of games released between then and 1996 that are basically Resident Evil but released before it
I actually liked '7 Days to Die' on the console, despite physical resistance and height damage being nonexistent to zombies, and missing some features from the computer version. Thing is, they one day did an update that both, added an ugly fog to everything, and made the enemies so aggressive and difficult to deal with, it made the game unenjoyable and virtually unplayable
Also of note is Agony's level design. On top of being overly edgy, apparently misogynistic, and just boring, I hate it when games have that "where the fuck do I go?" kind of progression, as it really breaks the pacing of the game. I'm pretty sure the developers knew how disorienting their design is because it only gives you so many Destiny Lines, waypoints that show you where you need to go. And even then, the Destiny Lines might bring you to a dead end. If you wanna play Agony, make sure you turn unlimited Destiny Lines ON. Even though they don't help all the time, it's still something you'll want to use as much as you can.
I honestly loved Amy & The Grudge. I finished them both around the time they came out. I'm highly patient though. The Grunge is one of the only games that's scared me. I liked the vibes in Amy, and love some of the soundtrack.
I was actually a bit excited to play _Druuna_ because I grew up on reading _Heavy Metal_ magazine. Hadn't heard of it and saw it on the shelf at *Media Play* (anyone remember that place?) and bought it without a thought. I spent somewhere around *too many hours* trying to play that piece of crap.
Tbf 7DTD would probably be in a much better place had Telltale not told Fun Pimps to screw off when they wanted the rights to THEIR game back when TT went under. They haven't been able to do a console update in years because of it.
7 Days to Die in console was bad due to the lack of support since the publisher went bankcrupt years ago. I don't think it will be ever touched again until the game actually becomes 1.0 which may take another 2 years or so sadly.
@@jamespaul6315 you haven't played many games then there's million times worse out there especially if you count old school games. But its your opinion won't hate on it.
I had a Wii and loved the shovelware and tat games that "evolved" from the PS2 days but I regret to say I never had seven minutes in heaven with Escape From Bug Island. I've watched Brutalmoose's video on it...multiple times. I genuinely don't even know how many. And I'm absolutely endeared to it. Did I get angry when the twist is revealed? God yes. Does the game look needlessly frustrating? Yes. What's the point of the game? Yes. And I need it bad. I need it all night. And mumma loves her baby.
Bad Games: 10 - Wii shown yet on all platforms 9 - Wii 8 - XBox shown yet on all platforms 7 - Wii 6 - Dreamcast 5 - Xbox shown yet on all platforms 4 - Xbox shown yet on all platforms 3 - PC 2 - Xbox shown yet on all platforms 1 - PC Good Games: Silent Hill - on all platforms PlayStation shown Alone In The Dark - PC Resident Evil - on all platforms PlayStation shown Fatal Frame - on all platforms PlayStation shown Elden Ring - on all platforms PlayStation shown Resident Evil - on all platforms GameCube shown Skidmarks on the Wii underpants, because you're not just unbiased, but also classy
7 daya to die looks incredible on PC with the many updates, but on console, not so much as all to say the least, if the game isnt updated and you tried to play co-op, the game would crash alot and freeze, doing certain actions like placing a torch or a chest would chest the building your in would collapse and fall apart, it was a decently ok game but its a pretty bad one that fails to make it truly scaring.
Ah Amy. What a load. Early in the game you have to sneak past a guard to trigger a cut scene and further the game. I tried every way imaginable and could never trigger the cut scene. Worst five bucks I ever spent.
1:18 unrelated but i was wondering "why do you guys have a clip of Royal Blood's Boilermaker?" but then i remember "oh yeah, the band's English" lmao Spooooky 💀🎃👻
7 Days to Die wasn't even a full game at first. If I remember correctly it started life on the PC as an Arma III mod, then blew up from there. However it's not a big surprise that it failed hard on consoles. Arma III runs like crap on a console because the engine is too heavy duty, and how are you going to play that game with a controller? With the full mouse-and-keyboard it's fine.
7 Days to Die is not terrible on consoles, but Triple Jump was right to include it on this list. It is not the real experience the PC version offers, and has been abandoned with regards to updates. It was the correct choice.
I actually own ESCAPE FROM BUG ISLAND , I bought it because it states on the back of the case " The scariest horror for the Wii" . I can honestly say its a big fat lie 😁. Cursed mountain on the other hand is not bad on the Wii, apart from the controls that is 👍
YES!!!! Someone finally talked about how bad Agony was lol.. I’ve been reading and watching all these lists of this game and that game being bad .. when actually they weren’t that bad .. VS AGONY AND SPAWN THE VIDEOGAME LOL good god ! Thank u for the validation ! I was dumb and bought both of those damn games day one full price .. Agony was so broken and bad .. there was no patch that could fix it lol
I thought some of the wii motion controls were good but that driving. Oof. It worked if you "got gud" but it didn't need to be that wacky and the sections weren't good as it was. And having to blink manually, geeze. A novel mechanic but not fun either.
Hmmmm, hard to trust the opinion of the script writer who doesn't recognize what a masterpiece The Grudge (and the 2006) remake was when it comes to the horror genre ... Psycho was mostly controversial at the time because it showed the bathroom toilet on screen which was in bad taste in the day
7 Days To Die WAS excellent on PC, but the devs keep breaking it. Also, considering it is a Survival game as opposed to a Horror Game it is dumb to complain about the grind when it is essentially Minecraft with Zombie hordes. The graphics on PC has improved a lot, though. You are entirely correct however, it is a Survival game with Horror elements. Oh, and it is a TERRIBLE Single-Player game. Like many Survival games, SP is only good for experimenting with ideas for your MP playthrough(s).
"Ju-on" is a good movie, not ground breaking... Excuse me; Ju-On IS GROUNDBREAKING, specially when you start the video mentioning 3 great survival horror games, one of them influenced by Ju-On. So, disagree there :) Nice video, as always.
No one talks about Parasite Eve anymore. They need to bring that game back. Classic survival horror mixed with RPG.
People talk about it all the time it’s like a $100 game when it used to cost $20. People definitely want it
Shadow Hearts isn't talked about enough. JRPG inside of a lovecraftian horror game
Bring Me the Horizon made a song called “Parasite Eve” a nod to the game. And the EP it’s on is called Post Human: Survival Horror
@@Sammy102093 Loooooove that series. Definitely wouldn't mind a HD release of the trilogy one day.
@@themostswood4709 no one cares what that female ahss band made you little meat fanboy! Were talking about the game and GAME only now scoot scram
Agony never had a chance. It was just gory for the sake of shock value.
True.
Wasn't even that gory, really.
Excuse me, but Ju-On: The Grudge: The Movie is a horror classic
As terrible as it is, I will admit that Alone in the Dark has a slightly soft spot in my heart. And once you're in Central Park, and it opens up a bit, the atmosphere definitely improves from that god awful beginning.
Every couple years I replay. It's so ambitious it "almost" makes up for all its problems.
You can see they tried to make it work
It a bad Alone game but good game
It was janky as heck but I could have coped had you not lost all spent ammo and health etc. Spent when you died and restarted from a checkpoint..
same here. the game was clanky and overly ambitious for the time, but the whole central park setting was one of the most unique and genuinely unsettling experiences in gaming. there where moments of pure terror and exhilaration that other big name survival games can only dream of. a misjudged and misunderstood gem IMO.
Survival horror had a perfect sweet spot when it was in it's prime.
The graphics weren't good enough for hi fidelity, so we made up what we thought the enemies looked like in detail in our own minds.
Plus the consoles couldn't handle 100s of enemies on screen, forcing developers to make each individual encounter a memorable and well thought out moment.
Amen those was some good times.
You could say the same about Doom. If you remove the cheesy metal it's one of the scariest game of all time. People who got to experience it first on the PlayStation were lucky.
@@rijjhb9467 Dunno, you still mow down demons a dozen with more than enough firepower to supply a small countries army, not exactly "survival" nor "horror", rather "Classic Male Power Fantasy"
"One critic found himself stuck in the bathroom door." Me: Remembers ZP video where Yahtzee describes exactly that happening 😅
Yep, I did exactly the same lol
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The slow build up on the bug island pun was equal parts funny and unsettling at the same time.
Oh geez. All those spooky boys & spooky ghouls sure spooked me w/ all their spookies
Spooky.
@@fromthegamethrone Spookums
@@megachaosblast126 I agree. Spooktacula.
All your uses of the word "spooky" sure spooked all the spook outta my spookie jar
@@DemonVicJones I bent my spookie.
WHY DID BUG ISLAND SCREAM LIKE PATRICK STAR LMFAO
A+ on the editing for this one, guys!
I played escape from bug island. I thought it was kinda cool tbh. I thought it was creative and the time warp seemed perfectly timed. I didnt LOVE it but I definitely didn’t hate it. It’s almost like a Stone Age dead island only instead of zombies it’s critters
Agony was advertised on Facebook back when it was rife with videos with click-baity titles like "This could be the greatest survival horror game." I took one look at the gameplay and thought it looked boring.
Here we are, years later.
Agony didn't even have a chance among people that LIKE copious amounts of gore and nudity. The PC version of the game was pitched as being AO during the original crowdfunding campaign, but then their publisher decided to censor the game to an M rating and forbid the devs from releasing an uncut patch on another site.
Armed only with a fleshlight
Agony really hurt me. I wanted it to be immaculate. Like Dante's inferno but horrifying. I was so upset
The game makes our horror expectations be in agony.
I just finished watching a Matt McMuscles playthrough of The Ring: Terror’s Realm last night, and it’s ridiculous how bad that game is. It gives the impression of being conceived as a point-and-click adventure (all the progression revolves around searching for items and interacting with NPCs) that got reworked into a Resident Evil knockoff late in development. And it’s clear no effort was put into the localization, because it features some of the most unnatural and downright weirdest dialogue I’ve seen this side of a Neil Breen movie. The voice acting (what little there is anyway, there’s none in-game and only a handful of pre-rendered cutscenes) is atrocious too even by the year 2000’s relatively low standards. I’d say it would make for great Worst Games Ever fodder, but after the opening 15-20 minutes nothing particularly interesting happens until you’re well past the halfway point.
I used to work with two of the "voice actors" who appear on that game (at their day job, which was not voice acting).
@@jessejace did you make fun of them daily for doing such a horrible job?
@@p1sstoph3 that’s unnecessary.
Jeff Goldblum!? He's one of the rarest cards in Duel Monsters!
I freaking love Vampire Rain. 😅
Also, in the game it explains the vampires senses are severely damped because of the rain.... idk why.
I can’t explain it either but I love it as well I’m ranked like 14th in the world on that games multiplayer.
@@AdventSeth Yeah this ain't the first "crappy" game I enjoyed, can't explain it either, perhaps we are just more tolerant? Idk.
lots of vampire stuff has them effected negatively my running water. I think in Blood Omen rain actually hurts Kain.
@@skeletorgames8641 True that. In some vampire folklore, they say things like clean flowing water that keeps the bad spirits and vampires away etc, neat to see that they adapt the lore into their own style.
Oh man, I remember seeing reviews for that Druuna game when it came out, and they were hilariously scathing.
You know this is going to be harsh when the higher score is Alone in the Dark 2008
I'm honestly quite surprised about 7 days to die being on this list. I mean I do agree with all the points made in the video but I still think it can be quite enjoyable especially played with friends but I guess this is only based on ratings.
Another thing that's surprising is how any of the bad Resident Evil games haven't made it in but I guess they aren't rated as low because most of the really bad spin-offs aren't technically survival horror games like Operation Raccoon City or whatever that other one was called
Ha ha whose the old school WWE (WWF) fan? The clip of Papa Shango at 1:20 in the edit. That’s a deep cut
Ben is the wrestling fan!
If you like fixed camera angles and tanky controls in your survivor horror I suggest giving Tormented Souls a try. It's OK, and cheap.
7 Days to die biggest issue is that on console it hasn't seen an update since December 13th 2017 where as the pc version has had many many updates.
This is something to do with the publisher for console being Tellltale, after laying off most staff and liquidating assets Fun Pimps severed ties with them. This means unfortunately Fun Pimps aren't able to update the game and all console players own the license to the specific version put out by Telltale.
Fun pimps have since reacquired the rights at the end of 2019 but if 7 days gets another console port it will be an entirely separate release meaning players will have to purchase it again.
I quite liked Juon. 😊
How can Black Soul be number 1 @ 22% when you showed us another horror game with a 19% rating earlier in the video?
One of the worst I ever played was Remothered: broken porcelain. Absolutely terrible.
11:43 I always enjoy seeing Aunty Donna get some love.
Glad I wasnt the only one who caught that haha
Love the Aunty Donna clip! More please…!
surprised Clock Tower: Ghost Head (AKA Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within) didn't make the list. does it actually have decent review scores? I don't know who could say anything positive about it, that game is legendarily terrible
been waiting on this all day baybaaayyy
I own Alone in the Dark for the WII and what they said about here doesn't even touch how bad the game actually is. I beat the level where the house was on fire by just turning around and walking through the front door...let me be clear here, I didn't open the door, I just walked through it. Add to that all the driving sequences where you had the steering skills of a raging alcoholic...it one hot mess.
Survival horror has been around since 1973 and you’ll find dozens of games released between then and 1996 that are basically Resident Evil but released before it
Survival Horror is my favorite genre. I can't wait to play these.
Always loved the illustration on the box. A bit off, weird. That’s why I love it. Hard to pull off.
Great list as always thanks guys
I actually like Vampire Rain and the multiplayer has a bit of a cult following a few years after.
7 Days to Die is getting updates including a major one for console. Give it another chance. Im on the latest alpha and it rocks. Lets goooo
The Fun Pimps are apparently in talks with a studio to develop a new console port, but only when the game goes gold on PC. Will be a while yet
I actually played and finished the wii version of alone in the dark.
The controls WERE indeed awful
I played it a bit, but never finished it cause it wasn't fun.
@@AlmightyPolarBear yeah, it wasnt very fun, but it was the only wii game i had besides wii sports at the time 🤷♂️😆
I actually liked '7 Days to Die' on the console, despite physical resistance and height damage being nonexistent to zombies, and missing some features from the computer version. Thing is, they one day did an update that both, added an ugly fog to everything, and made the enemies so aggressive and difficult to deal with, it made the game unenjoyable and virtually unplayable
Always love a cheeky aunty Donna reference
11:53 lol...I was dying 😂 🤣
awwww man...escape from bug island reminds me of super best friends Halloween episodes ;(
That was one of the ones they did a full week for too :(
7 days to die even on consoles was so good!
spoopy list for spoopy season!
Also of note is Agony's level design. On top of being overly edgy, apparently misogynistic, and just boring, I hate it when games have that "where the fuck do I go?" kind of progression, as it really breaks the pacing of the game. I'm pretty sure the developers knew how disorienting their design is because it only gives you so many Destiny Lines, waypoints that show you where you need to go. And even then, the Destiny Lines might bring you to a dead end. If you wanna play Agony, make sure you turn unlimited Destiny Lines ON. Even though they don't help all the time, it's still something you'll want to use as much as you can.
I honestly loved Amy & The Grudge. I finished them both around the time they came out. I'm highly patient though. The Grunge is one of the only games that's scared me. I liked the vibes in Amy, and love some of the soundtrack.
I was actually a bit excited to play _Druuna_ because I grew up on reading _Heavy Metal_ magazine. Hadn't heard of it and saw it on the shelf at *Media Play* (anyone remember that place?) and bought it without a thought.
I spent somewhere around *too many hours* trying to play that piece of crap.
0:53 for Lady *Thoma-drescu*
The ring terrors realm!!! ... " You okay lady?"
Tbf 7DTD would probably be in a much better place had Telltale not told Fun Pimps to screw off when they wanted the rights to THEIR game back when TT went under.
They haven't been able to do a console update in years because of it.
7 Days to Die in console was bad due to the lack of support since the publisher went bankcrupt years ago. I don't think it will be ever touched again until the game actually becomes 1.0 which may take another 2 years or so sadly.
Extremely thankful I've only played a few of these games.
Would you say they were shit games?
man this guy is funny asf 😂
whats the name of the song playing in the background?
I didn't mind agony. Wasn't best but didn't hate it like few say they do.
I thought it was one of the worst games ive ever played
@@jamespaul6315 you haven't played many games then there's million times worse out there especially if you count old school games. But its your opinion won't hate on it.
Escape from bug island made for a great Broken Pixel video, so it has that going for it.
Hey. That was a Royal Blood video. I see you triplejump.
I had a Wii and loved the shovelware and tat games that "evolved" from the PS2 days but I regret to say I never had seven minutes in heaven with Escape From Bug Island. I've watched Brutalmoose's video on it...multiple times. I genuinely don't even know how many. And I'm absolutely endeared to it. Did I get angry when the twist is revealed? God yes. Does the game look needlessly frustrating? Yes. What's the point of the game? Yes. And I need it bad. I need it all night. And mumma loves her baby.
Bad Games:
10 - Wii shown yet on all platforms
9 - Wii
8 - XBox shown yet on all platforms
7 - Wii
6 - Dreamcast
5 - Xbox shown yet on all platforms
4 - Xbox shown yet on all platforms
3 - PC
2 - Xbox shown yet on all platforms
1 - PC
Good Games:
Silent Hill - on all platforms PlayStation shown
Alone In The Dark - PC
Resident Evil - on all platforms PlayStation shown
Fatal Frame - on all platforms PlayStation shown
Elden Ring - on all platforms PlayStation shown
Resident Evil - on all platforms GameCube shown
Skidmarks on the Wii underpants, because you're not just unbiased, but also classy
7 daya to die looks incredible on PC with the many updates, but on console, not so much as all to say the least, if the game isnt updated and you tried to play co-op, the game would crash alot and freeze, doing certain actions like placing a torch or a chest would chest the building your in would collapse and fall apart, it was a decently ok game but its a pretty bad one that fails to make it truly scaring.
Fun list!
11:43: Don't want to play any of these "games"? THEN GET OUTTA THE KILN!
Ah Amy. What a load. Early in the game you have to sneak past a guard to trigger a cut scene and further the game. I tried every way imaginable and could never trigger the cut scene. Worst five bucks I ever spent.
Escape from bug island will remain one of my favourite horror. When i Was young i played that game many Times even if i knew that game was really bad.
1:18 unrelated but i was wondering "why do you guys have a clip of Royal Blood's Boilermaker?" but then i remember "oh yeah, the band's English" lmao
Spooooky 💀🎃👻
I'm guessing Agony is on this list. I was excited by the art style but was extremely underwhelmed
7 Days to Die wasn't even a full game at first. If I remember correctly it started life on the PC as an Arma III mod, then blew up from there. However it's not a big surprise that it failed hard on consoles. Arma III runs like crap on a console because the engine is too heavy duty, and how are you going to play that game with a controller? With the full mouse-and-keyboard it's fine.
7 Days to Die is not terrible on consoles, but Triple Jump was right to include it on this list. It is not the real experience the PC version offers, and has been abandoned with regards to updates. It was the correct choice.
Just purchased observer system redux not sure if it is amazing or should benin this list ?
Now make it for other genres
that old guy shrugging w a red turtleneck jpeg you guys use..............is that fkn Marshall applewhite??
Overblood says hello.
Galerians: Ash and Clock Tower 3 are the two greatest PS2 survival horror games of all time.
Rumble Roses also
@@budaroddy Rumble Roses XX is good for me. And then, I'm still playing Scarlet Nexus for PS4 and Tales of Xillia for PS3 now.
Clock tower 3 was a real gem and also has some of my favourite over the top villain lines. "That's enough playing happy families! You make me sick!"
I actually own ESCAPE FROM BUG ISLAND , I bought it because it states on the back of the case " The scariest horror for the Wii" . I can honestly say its a big fat lie 😁. Cursed mountain on the other hand is not bad on the Wii, apart from the controls that is 👍
cursed mountain was a fun one i loved the buddhist themes.
@@willhuey4462 yes me too. I still have cursed mountain and I think a another playthrough is long overdue.
I remember alone in the dark 2008 the park and vehicle ride stuff was forgettable but the opening 30 min in that big building was ok
Metacritic scores are not like Rotten Tomatoes. It is an average, as opposed to RT's percentage.
Vampire Rain indeed sucked, but I actually liked Amy.
More Aunty Donna? Yes thank you
The real loser here was the Wii.
YES!!!! Someone finally talked about how bad Agony was lol.. I’ve been reading and watching all these lists of this game and that game being bad .. when actually they weren’t that bad .. VS AGONY AND SPAWN THE VIDEOGAME LOL good god ! Thank u for the validation ! I was dumb and bought both of those damn games day one full price .. Agony was so broken and bad .. there was no patch that could fix it lol
Oh no spookums !!!! Help me mummy aiiieeeekkkk!
Let’s gooooo TJ
Psych Horror >
Thanks for the videos team Double Jump
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Be safe and STAY blessed everyone
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I thought some of the wii motion controls were good but that driving. Oof. It worked if you "got gud" but it didn't need to be that wacky and the sections weren't good as it was. And having to blink manually, geeze. A novel mechanic but not fun either.
I'm co-lon dependent ...but aren't we all, deep inside?
Great list GG -FTW- **FTL* I guess, actually
"INFINAITUM"
This video should be entry number 11 since I barely survived the horror that was such a butchered pronunciation of Latin.
Hmmmm, hard to trust the opinion of the script writer who doesn't recognize what a masterpiece The Grudge (and the 2006) remake was when it comes to the horror genre ... Psycho was mostly controversial at the time because it showed the bathroom toilet on screen which was in bad taste in the day
Wait, I thought 69 was the weed number :D
Resident evil 4 is not even a real survival horror its action with horror elements and it was when capcom experimented.
The only one I have played on this list is Amy, and it's probably the worst game I have ever played.
3:59 looks a little questionable
Alone In The Dank (2008)
Ufff, I realy liked Alone in the Dark 2008…
I'll admit the Ju-On video game was hot garbage but HOW DARE YOU insult Takashi Shimizu's masterpiece film! BLASPHEMY!
Not gonna lie I own a copy of Ju On on the wii and it is a guilty pleasure yes the controls suck but I still enjoy it
I still love 7 days to die on both platforms - you forgot to mention it's basically Minecraft if it didn't look like complete ass.
I had Amy on my 360- but I really don’t know how or why.
Truly an awful game regardless, don’t think I got outside the first area
David Schofield Me neither. I could not trigger the first cut scene to advance the game. What a pile of crap.
7 Days To Die WAS excellent on PC, but the devs keep breaking it. Also, considering it is a Survival game as opposed to a Horror Game it is dumb to complain about the grind when it is essentially Minecraft with Zombie hordes. The graphics on PC has improved a lot, though. You are entirely correct however, it is a Survival game with Horror elements. Oh, and it is a TERRIBLE Single-Player game. Like many Survival games, SP is only good for experimenting with ideas for your MP playthrough(s).
I take it you don't watch Glock9 then...
"Ju-on" is a good movie, not ground breaking...
Excuse me; Ju-On IS GROUNDBREAKING, specially when you start the video mentioning 3 great survival horror games, one of them influenced by Ju-On.
So, disagree there :) Nice video, as always.