Ravenholm is still one of the creepiest levels in any game ever. That moment when the fast zombies scream out as they run out across the rooftops gave me so much dread
don't forget how bungie didn't tell anyone about The Flood or even mention them in the game's manual because they wanted to completely surprise and catch players off guard
I know it’s pretty much impossible to experience now, but back when you bought a new CoD game, maybe up until MW3 2011- BO2, it was just understood and accepted that you played the campaign before trying multiplayer. Multiplayer wasn’t the main draw, the campaign was and multiplayer was an extension of what you did after finishing the campaign. We all talked about the campaign in school after each new game came out. That being said; I remember being with my older cousin, up in a foggy cabin in the Blue Mountains, NSW, on a really cold June night. Our parents were in bed and we were playing the WaW campaign in co-op. Just as we finished the last level, I remember downing the last sip of my hot chocolate when the screen faded into Zombies mode and we were taken completely by surprise. Scariest night of my life. Oh my gosh I didn’t sleep for the next two nights it was amazing.
I love when games and mocies that are not really that of horror genre, delve into horror for brief intervals. Another great example to me, is the 43rd mission in MGSV, where the laboratory gets hit by a new virus outbreak. Also the part in Uncharted 1, where you run into the creepy wendigo thingy in the stranded submarine.
I didn't play the og Farcry, but I did play its linear console remake thing called Farcry Instincts and remember halfway through the game they make you fight these weird monster things that scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
Halo 2 Arbiter levels scared tf out of me as a kid because of the sudden change from fighting heretics to fighting the flood and just how tight the corners are in the heretic levels
I remember playing Halo for the first time waaay back when, and the introduction of the Flood absolutely terrified me and left me with nightmares for weeks xD
I felt so betrayed lowkey when the Flood came and took away my goofy little military shooter from me. No more little squads of dudes to dick around with, just me and the uncertainty of whether would be fighting alongside anyone ever again, or alone for the rest of the run with nobody but Cortana in my ear, and this dubious floating indestructible orb and his army of sentries that are totally not gonna turn on me. That said, I did end up pressing on, and C.E. is still one of my favorite all time games for what it did, but I will say that first third or so before the Flood comes crawling from out the cracks, does a LOT of the heavy lifting there, ha.
Halo - There's one room where you come in on the upper level and find the Covenant fighting the Flood on the floor below. I was disappointed that after helping the Covenant destroy the Flood, they started shooting at me. It would have been a really nice touch if they had looked up, then just run off and disappeared. Just a simple acknowledgement that I had helped them, and there were more important things to worry about. It kind of bugged me because it showed the simplicity of the much hyped AI, in that they simply resume their default behavior when there are no other enemies to fight.
@lurkerrekrul that would have been a neat little touch. Then again, they would probable be too overwhelmed with fear and adrenaline to not shoot at everything.
Idk if it's the lighting but man your sclerae are yellow x_x (eye white) If it's not the lighting, I recommend getting it checked out asap, it could be jaundice
i honestly was expecting you to be talking about one or two games in a series being horror related in comparison to the games who came before it or after it, doom 3 style
You should look up a video titled "Why are old Halo games creepy". He perfectly explains why eight year-old me was creeped out in between firefights in CE even before the Flood reveal.
I remember on the ps vita I was playing resistance burning sky’s, long story short I was in the aliens mother ship and it was so scary because these little creatures would come out of nowhere and that was getting to the end of the game and I could never continue, and the game is just a action game 😭
Then there's fallout and it's dlcs the worst you can fight is a deathclaw and the scariest is one attacking you when you're not expecting it. The Sierra madre is just non stop scares due to lack of resources, the explosive collar mechanic and from the mist to the infinite perception ghost people this for me was the atmosphere of ravenholm to the stress of halo, the best part of the dlc? To kill a ghost you need to decapitate it or just destroy it's limbs with all the scarce resources you have around you, I am telling you in the villa you get the feeling of being watched all the time and the traps don't help at all.
Even if it is not action, The new order mod for HoI4 really created some of the most unnerving novel horror ever in videogames history for being a simple strategy game.
I think all action games should do a horror level/stage/mission. If only because they aren't strictly horror games i think those levels are always the best. Imagine a PT style horror level in every action game.
343 Guilty Spark is the best level in Halo history specifically BECAUSE it's such a shocking twist. Keep in mind, the plot of Halo: Combat Evolved is about solving the mystery of the eponymous ringworld's purpose whilst preventing the Covenant from activating it, so once you discover The Flood, you realise everyone be they Human or Alien is in way over their head. One surprise horror moment I have fond memories of is the third act of Naughty Dog's seminal action-adventure game Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, where it turns out that El Dorado isn't actually a "city of gold", but rather a supernatural statue that turns people into zombies and monsters, Dead Space style. It's so unexpected, but it was a ton of fun to fend off tribes of zombies in South American tombs and it _sucks_ that I sold my PS3 and my copy of Uncharted as Sony didn't bother to port the Nathan Drake Collection to PC in favour of a new collection featuring 4 and the spin-off. What a bummer.
@@Centrifewgi Come to think of it, the mid-late 2000s were basically a golden era for both sudden genre shifts in action games and action-horror titles: The first few F.E.A.R. games (namely 1, Extraction Point and F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, tho Perseus Mandate does have its moments of brilliance), Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, The Suffering, Doom 3, Resident Evil 4, Dead Space, Cold Fear... Good times all around. Sucks that Resident Evil 5 turned out to be a tedious actionised sell-out that convinced other major developers to sell out, because back then people knew how to pull off that balancing act of both extremes, be they for portions of a game or the whole package.
What about A Hat in Time and Queen Venessa's Manor. Sure it's not an action game but it's a game that goes full horror out of nowhere. Yes Subcon Forest is a spooky themed level but it's in a cute and jokey way. It doesn't get real until the manor.
@@Centrifewgi Republic Commando was actually my first experience with an action game using horror elements (though admittedly the Musi in Pets Dogs 2 would randomly get creepy) That droid factory mission will forever live rent free in my head
First time I watched your channel and great video! Will be checking out what else you've posted. By the way really sorry if this is something you're aware of and have been to the doctors for, but your eyes look jaundiced you should make sure to speak to a doctor about that.
@@Centrifewgi course hope it wasn't an intrusion, you just hear about people who never found out it needs to be considered. Again great video btw, going to check out your Starfield and Mad Max one next ♥️
@ambrose1609 oh no, you are good. It wasn't an intrusion at all. Appreciate you looking out and also appreciate you checking out the content. Feel free to give feedback too.
I wonder what you consider Halo: ODST. Like the games in this video have random horror in a mostly normal game, where ODST has this mix of somber semi-horror that then goes back to action, then returning to somber semi-horror
@andrewcullen2527 interesting. I'd say personally that I don't think ODST exudes any horror. The night time map is indeed somber, but it's more lonely and atmospheric in a noir esque fashion. As much as I like that game, walking around the city as a regular human should have been scary.
For anybody wo is cared shitless from Wolfenstein Young Blood, I highly recommend *SNIPER ELITE NAZI ZOMBIE ARMY 1&2* (1 is better because 2 is a bit of a downgrade in all aspects, especially ahtmosphere)
Ravenholm is still one of the creepiest levels in any game ever. That moment when the fast zombies scream out as they run out across the rooftops gave me so much dread
@mungologgo5526 it's such a big shift from the rest of the game. Probably the best part of HL 2.
ravenholm is basically a gravity gun playground
don't forget how bungie didn't tell anyone about The Flood or even mention them in the game's manual because they wanted to completely surprise and catch players off guard
@@lostmedia-e6p True!
@@Centrifewgi diabolically genius move haha
I know it’s pretty much impossible to experience now, but back when you bought a new CoD game, maybe up until MW3 2011- BO2, it was just understood and accepted that you played the campaign before trying multiplayer. Multiplayer wasn’t the main draw, the campaign was and multiplayer was an extension of what you did after finishing the campaign. We all talked about the campaign in school after each new game came out.
That being said; I remember being with my older cousin, up in a foggy cabin in the Blue Mountains, NSW, on a really cold June night. Our parents were in bed and we were playing the WaW campaign in co-op. Just as we finished the last level, I remember downing the last sip of my hot chocolate when the screen faded into Zombies mode and we were taken completely by surprise. Scariest night of my life. Oh my gosh I didn’t sleep for the next two nights it was amazing.
@@HalFromTartary sounds like a great memory!
The sudden jump into Nazi Zombies mode will always be one of the best moments from World at War.
@@NebLleb that's a good one!
I love when games and mocies that are not really that of horror genre, delve into horror for brief intervals. Another great example to me, is the 43rd mission in MGSV, where the laboratory gets hit by a new virus outbreak. Also the part in Uncharted 1, where you run into the creepy wendigo thingy in the stranded submarine.
@@yunggovna right? There are so many games that do this well.
The original Far Cry did this perfectly in my opinion. That forrest level took me off guard and scared the crap out of me
@@zorrosbeatvault233 another good example I didn't even think of!
I didn't play the og Farcry, but I did play its linear console remake thing called Farcry Instincts and remember halfway through the game they make you fight these weird monster things that scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
I am forever mad that Valve cancelled the RavenHolm Spin-off.
@@EvilSpeakOfficial Same. I wish Valve was still consistently making video games. They put out nothing but gems.
@@Centrifewgi including ricochet?
@@ninamercer6807 we dont talk about that
@@TheToxicRosericochet 2 when
The library in the metro games.
@@jilow0x059 metro 2033 scared the poo outta me
Halo fans 🤝 Metro fans
“SCREW THE LIBRARY!”
Halo 2 Arbiter levels scared tf out of me as a kid because of the sudden change from fighting heretics to fighting the flood and just how tight the corners are in the heretic levels
Flood levels in Halo are better than Halo 1, but that intro in 1 is sooo gewd!
I remember playing Halo for the first time waaay back when, and the introduction of the Flood absolutely terrified me and left me with nightmares for weeks xD
@@razorstargazer haha can't say I blame you.
I felt so betrayed lowkey when the Flood came and took away my goofy little military shooter from me. No more little squads of dudes to dick around with, just me and the uncertainty of whether would be fighting alongside anyone ever again, or alone for the rest of the run with nobody but Cortana in my ear, and this dubious floating indestructible orb and his army of sentries that are totally not gonna turn on me. That said, I did end up pressing on, and C.E. is still one of my favorite all time games for what it did, but I will say that first third or so before the Flood comes crawling from out the cracks, does a LOT of the heavy lifting there, ha.
343 guilty spark and Ravenholm are great examples to me
343GS for the introduction of the flood and the atmosphere and ravenholm for it's atmosphere
Halo - There's one room where you come in on the upper level and find the Covenant fighting the Flood on the floor below. I was disappointed that after helping the Covenant destroy the Flood, they started shooting at me. It would have been a really nice touch if they had looked up, then just run off and disappeared. Just a simple acknowledgement that I had helped them, and there were more important things to worry about. It kind of bugged me because it showed the simplicity of the much hyped AI, in that they simply resume their default behavior when there are no other enemies to fight.
@lurkerrekrul that would have been a neat little touch. Then again, they would probable be too overwhelmed with fear and adrenaline to not shoot at everything.
not really horror, but swiming at night in Far Cry 3 almost give me a heart attack
@therealsausage98 those sharks are ruthless!
The sharks and th fcking crocs
I just don’t know how I feel about the pronunciation of wolfenstein
@@nomadichippie1930 is it wrong? Yes. Have I always said it this way? Yes lol
Idk if it's the lighting but man your sclerae are yellow x_x (eye white)
If it's not the lighting, I recommend getting it checked out asap, it could be jaundice
Brothers in Arms Hell highway, Kane & Lynch 2
the damn hospital. I never even finished that level, I used a cheat code to skip it
@@InfraredScale Just stick around to the main path and don't touch anything sus you'll be fine, that's how I finished it🤣
Idk if I would consider gears of war to be a good example of tonal shifts lol that game gives you whiplash the time changes so fast
i honestly was expecting you to be talking about one or two games in a series being horror related in comparison to the games who came before it or after it, doom 3 style
@@sneky215 that is a reasonable expectation given the title.
Dusk goes from boomer shooter to horror shooter in its later episodes and it scared the shit out of me
The Wendigoon thing scared the crap out of me, and that short thing with the wide mouth
@@v0id715 never played it, but if a frenetic action game like that can go into effective horror, that says a lot.
@@Centrifewgi definitely give it a try man, the sudden switch to horror is really good
@@v0id715 I will! Thanks for the suggestion.
Half Life Was Sci-fi Horror. HL2 is the scariest game I played on net cafe
You should look up a video titled "Why are old Halo games creepy". He perfectly explains why eight year-old me was creeped out in between firefights in CE even before the Flood reveal.
I remember on the ps vita I was playing resistance burning sky’s, long story short I was in the aliens mother ship and it was so scary because these little creatures would come out of nowhere and that was getting to the end of the game and I could never continue, and the game is just a action game 😭
@@happicheshirecat haha, so you never finished the game?
@@Centrifewgi I did on the first time, but every time I knew that part was coming I just quit and did a new game lol it was a constant loop lol
Then there's fallout and it's dlcs the worst you can fight is a deathclaw and the scariest is one attacking you when you're not expecting it.
The Sierra madre is just non stop scares due to lack of resources, the explosive collar mechanic and from the mist to the infinite perception ghost people this for me was the atmosphere of ravenholm to the stress of halo, the best part of the dlc? To kill a ghost you need to decapitate it or just destroy it's limbs with all the scarce resources you have around you, I am telling you in the villa you get the feeling of being watched all the time and the traps don't help at all.
Even if it is not action, The new order mod for HoI4 really created some of the most unnerving novel horror ever in videogames history for being a simple strategy game.
This is the only time I've ever heard someone say wolfenstein like that
What can I say? I try to be unique.
I think all action games should do a horror level/stage/mission. If only because they aren't strictly horror games i think those levels are always the best. Imagine a PT style horror level in every action game.
@theguyinthere I think it depends on the game. I would love more horror levels in action games so long as it makes sense.
@@Centrifewgi Well yeah make it make sense.😂
babe wake up, new centrifewgi just dropped
@@BurntSofa :D
@@Centrifewgi
Speaking of Half-Life…
Jeff.
343 Guilty Spark is the best level in Halo history specifically BECAUSE it's such a shocking twist. Keep in mind, the plot of Halo: Combat Evolved is about solving the mystery of the eponymous ringworld's purpose whilst preventing the Covenant from activating it, so once you discover The Flood, you realise everyone be they Human or Alien is in way over their head.
One surprise horror moment I have fond memories of is the third act of Naughty Dog's seminal action-adventure game Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, where it turns out that El Dorado isn't actually a "city of gold", but rather a supernatural statue that turns people into zombies and monsters, Dead Space style. It's so unexpected, but it was a ton of fun to fend off tribes of zombies in South American tombs and it _sucks_ that I sold my PS3 and my copy of Uncharted as Sony didn't bother to port the Nathan Drake Collection to PC in favour of a new collection featuring 4 and the spin-off. What a bummer.
@NebLleb yeah both of them are an amazing revelation for the narrative being told.
@@Centrifewgi Come to think of it, the mid-late 2000s were basically a golden era for both sudden genre shifts in action games and action-horror titles: The first few F.E.A.R. games (namely 1, Extraction Point and F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, tho Perseus Mandate does have its moments of brilliance), Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, The Suffering, Doom 3, Resident Evil 4, Dead Space, Cold Fear... Good times all around. Sucks that Resident Evil 5 turned out to be a tedious actionised sell-out that convinced other major developers to sell out, because back then people knew how to pull off that balancing act of both extremes, be they for portions of a game or the whole package.
@NebLleb cold fear takes me back! You are right. Lot's of good examples back then, not so much recently.
cool video!
I don't play horror games but I do like these little horror moments in other games
@@villings thanks!
What about A Hat in Time and Queen Venessa's Manor. Sure it's not an action game but it's a game that goes full horror out of nowhere. Yes Subcon Forest is a spooky themed level but it's in a cute and jokey way. It doesn't get real until the manor.
@DemonKingCozar Can't say I've ever played it, but if it goes into unexpected horror, I'd say it works even if it's not action.
@@Centrifewgi I highly recommend a hat in time if you love platformers
sorry guys, cant go outside. new centrifewgi vid out
Yeah, it's creepy as hell
Dude, you need to play Star Wars: Republic Commando… for no particular reason of course, hehe…
Played it, loved it!
@@Centrifewgi Republic Commando was actually my first experience with an action game using horror elements (though admittedly the Musi in Pets Dogs 2 would randomly get creepy) That droid factory mission will forever live rent free in my head
First time I watched your channel and great video! Will be checking out what else you've posted.
By the way really sorry if this is something you're aware of and have been to the doctors for, but your eyes look jaundiced you should make sure to speak to a doctor about that.
@ambrose1609 thanks for the concern! I do have a medical condition. Pretty much just a jaundice machine lol.
@@Centrifewgi course hope it wasn't an intrusion, you just hear about people who never found out it needs to be considered. Again great video btw, going to check out your Starfield and Mad Max one next ♥️
@ambrose1609 oh no, you are good. It wasn't an intrusion at all. Appreciate you looking out and also appreciate you checking out the content. Feel free to give feedback too.
I wonder if there is cases of the opposite. Horror games, going action or goofy for one level. Just the gameplay juxtaposition.
@@DemonKingCozar sounds like a potentially interesting video topic 🤔
@@Centrifewgi I can't think of any off the top of my head unless you count action horror games like the Resident Evil or The Evil Within.
I wonder what you consider Halo: ODST. Like the games in this video have random horror in a mostly normal game, where ODST has this mix of somber semi-horror that then goes back to action, then returning to somber semi-horror
@andrewcullen2527 interesting. I'd say personally that I don't think ODST exudes any horror. The night time map is indeed somber, but it's more lonely and atmospheric in a noir esque fashion. As much as I like that game, walking around the city as a regular human should have been scary.
if you think ravenholm is scary you should see the HL2 beta that shits looks like Gears on steroids
Yer alright brother? Your eyes look very yellow in the video.
@JandRJarmsandammo oh yeah bud! That's just a unique trait of mine.
Hl2 shouldnt have been a shock to anybody who played hl1
Wolfenstein not Steen
@@DarkturtleX wolfensteeen
@@Centrifewgi do you also say "Froaderick"?
@@ExpendableSith this comment is lost on me
@@Centrifewgi ua-cam.com/video/nxxSIX3fmmo/v-deo.htmlsi=GhIzllAlfP0bYuHr Referencing this scene.
@@Centrifewgiit's a reference to a scene in Young Frankenstein. Nevermind, it doesn't really matter.
Does stalker count?
@racerwilson152 yeah, that would count I think!
Макаревич дело говорит
Why are your eyes yellow
@@the_uncle78 dipped my face in yellow paint with my eyes open.
check your eyes, go to the doctor bro. its a bit yellow🧐
For anybody wo is cared shitless from Wolfenstein Young Blood, I highly recommend *SNIPER ELITE NAZI ZOMBIE ARMY 1&2* (1 is better because 2 is a bit of a downgrade in all aspects, especially ahtmosphere)
60% of half-life alyx is a horror game
@KellerTheKiller I've never played Alyx, but really want to.
99% of FPS games
Bro is playing half life 2 with a controller
@@buriedbones-nh9xr I'VE BEEN MADE!
Bruh
@@Arkadiywrotnasralow broski
Dear god why are you playing hl2 on console
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