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| Cybertails1998:
--- Quote from: tails on July 28, 2012, 08:14:23 AM ---Multiplayer can't be scary. --- End quote --- no it's still scary unless you turn off all sound then it's STILL scary |
| Unwritten Calender:
--- Quote from: Cybertails1998 on July 28, 2012, 08:20:03 AM ---no it's still scary unless you turn off all sound then it's STILL scary --- End quote --- what that sentence seemed to have came out wrong |
| Kevdude:
--- Quote from: tails on July 28, 2012, 08:14:23 AM ---Multiplayer can't be scary. --- End quote --- All sense of urgency is lost when a 10 year old from Ohio is talking about their recent loveual escapades with my mom Original game is fun though |
| Muzzles56:
--- Quote from: tails on July 28, 2012, 08:14:23 AM ---Multiplayer can't be scary. --- End quote --- Agreed The whole point of this game is to get the feeling of being alone in a dense forest with a paranormal creature stalking you. You're supposed to feel scared because you have nobody to protect you. With another player you feel safer and therefore, makes the game less scary |
| auzman466:
--- Quote from: Muzzles56 on July 28, 2012, 08:34:12 AM ---The whole point of this game is to get the feeling of being alone in a dense forest with a paranormal creature stalking you. You're supposed to feel scared because you have nobody to protect you. With another player you feel safer and therefore, makes the game less scary --- End quote --- That's how it may sound on paper, but have you actually played a multiplayer horror game (that was actually scary)? Chances are, there may be parts in the game where players have to split up, or maybe they will start in different locations. Nonetheless, a multiplayer horror game can still be just as scary as singleplayer. |
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