Is Downpour scary?
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
^Nope. Although, I don't recall having to sit through any particularly long ones more than once, and I died quite frequently in the void chases... :c lol
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
The atmosphere is definitely scary, and I did jump a few times
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I didn't get scared by this, but the flume ride was creepy and very enjoyable
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I guess I'm in the minority, but I didn't really find my first playthrough of Downpour scary and that makes me a sad panda. I dunno, I played through the series beginning with Origins before I played Downpour, so maybe I didn't find it really scare or unsettling because I had the earlier games to compare it to. I mean, sure, I can understand why some may find it scary, but I just wasn't feeling it. This isn't to say there weren't a few parts that were unsettling and made me stare at the screen in anticipation, but they were very rare.
Also, I should note that, for me, the monsters and their designs/sounds of the other games play a big factor on what makes them so scary, and since Downpour had some shitty excuses for enemies then that may play a factor. So, perhaps, if the monsters were better designed then perhaps this wouldn't be the issue. But then I think about it, and even the Otherworld wasn't really scary, just...interesting and pretty.
Anyway, in short, I enjoyed the game, but was it scary? Not really. I don't really expect to be scared by newer Silent Hill's anyway. Nowadays I just hope for a good atmosphere and a well-done plotline, and I think Downpour was satisfactory in that sense.
Also, I should note that, for me, the monsters and their designs/sounds of the other games play a big factor on what makes them so scary, and since Downpour had some shitty excuses for enemies then that may play a factor. So, perhaps, if the monsters were better designed then perhaps this wouldn't be the issue. But then I think about it, and even the Otherworld wasn't really scary, just...interesting and pretty.
Anyway, in short, I enjoyed the game, but was it scary? Not really. I don't really expect to be scared by newer Silent Hill's anyway. Nowadays I just hope for a good atmosphere and a well-done plotline, and I think Downpour was satisfactory in that sense.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I have almost completed this game and I can say it's a great game! Very well thought out, as are all Silent Hills.
I think the scare factor depends on the person, I know I myself have jumped a few times, but mainly when I have got a combination right on a safe and the bugger just clicks straight away without that usual "du-dun" noise things make when you have done something correct in the other games.
One monster in particular freaked me out and that was the Doll, mainly for the fact how she attacks and how you kill her, but other than that I was let down on scare factor when it came to such things like the Screamer and the Boogeyman, I would of loved Pyramid Head and the Nurses to be back than have those guys!
But they worked with the storyline and what they stood for I suppose.
I think the scare factor depends on the person, I know I myself have jumped a few times, but mainly when I have got a combination right on a safe and the bugger just clicks straight away without that usual "du-dun" noise things make when you have done something correct in the other games.
One monster in particular freaked me out and that was the Doll, mainly for the fact how she attacks and how you kill her, but other than that I was let down on scare factor when it came to such things like the Screamer and the Boogeyman, I would of loved Pyramid Head and the Nurses to be back than have those guys!
But they worked with the storyline and what they stood for I suppose.
Re: Is Downpour scary?
I didn't find it that scary at all, to be honest. Only experienced two actual scares. The monsters sucked HARD, and I found myself feeling bored half the time. So, needless to say, it was a let-down.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
Lahkesis wrote:I didn't find it that scary at all, to be honest. Only experienced two actual scares. The monsters sucked HARD, and I found myself feeling bored half the time. So, needless to say, it was a let-down.
That was kind of vague.. care to elaborate a little?
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
Not to sound lazy, but I really don't feel like it. I just didn't care for the game.SHACKled89451 wrote:Lahkesis wrote:I didn't find it that scary at all, to be honest. Only experienced two actual scares. The monsters sucked HARD, and I found myself feeling bored half the time. So, needless to say, it was a let-down.
That was kind of vague.. care to elaborate a little?
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
it hardly scared me. The entire nightmare world, with the slides and those blades, and the void, was really lame. It sounded more like Crash Bandicoot than Silent Hill for me
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I felt more panicky during the slides than the chase sequences!CandyLander wrote:[In my first and second playtrough, it hardly scared me.
The entire nightmare world, with the slides and those blades, and the void, was really lame. It sounded more like Crash Bandicoot than Silent Hill for me
Re: Is Downpour scary?
Downpour wasn't scary at all.
But when you think about it, none of the silent hill games really scared me that much...I was scared to play my first Sh game, but I got used to it. I just play the games cuz they're fun and I like the design and stuff.
But when you think about it, none of the silent hill games really scared me that much...I was scared to play my first Sh game, but I got used to it. I just play the games cuz they're fun and I like the design and stuff.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I haven't played the game yet. I'm not a console owner, but I intend to buy one at the end of the year. Anyway, I think I would be pleased if it had those moments when you feel uneasy, with all that tension surrounding you. Hell, is it scarier than Shattered Memories? Because, I mean, SM hardly made me uncomfortable, but it was a very good game, though I missed that feeling.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I think it's scarier than SM. The chase scenes in SM are more instense, but overall, Downpour is scarier. It's not really that frightening, but there are certain areas where the atmosphere is just too creepy.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
Not in the slightest I am no softie but I would at least like to feel a bit scared.
None of the games scared me that much but they all had moments where I could feel my heart beating I haven't had that once in Downpour.
And you had no fear of death because it automatically saved 2 minutes ago. When you have a whole morning of game play behind you since the last save chase sequences can be a bit more tense.
None of the games scared me that much but they all had moments where I could feel my heart beating I haven't had that once in Downpour.
And you had no fear of death because it automatically saved 2 minutes ago. When you have a whole morning of game play behind you since the last save chase sequences can be a bit more tense.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
This game terrifies me, I haven't even finished it yet, I can't play it alone and even with someone I'm still on edge, haha!
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I agree that it is all around scarier than SM. As I have said to a few people none of the other SH games make me feel as uneasy as Downpour. I watched Calamity do a play through a few months ago. Watching her play made me uneasy but it's nothing like how I'm feeling now that I'm going through it myself.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
Walking across planks is the scariest thing about the game.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I think the problem with the game is that the environnements are too wide and there's too much light.
The only parts where I was scared was while exploring the apts and the houses. Why? Because it was narrow and dark. Silent Hill locations used to have no light or electricity at all, we only had a flashlight as a source of light (that doesn't inclues SH4 where the locations have no direct link to silent hill town)
The only parts where I was scared was while exploring the apts and the houses. Why? Because it was narrow and dark. Silent Hill locations used to have no light or electricity at all, we only had a flashlight as a source of light (that doesn't inclues SH4 where the locations have no direct link to silent hill town)
Re: Is Downpour scary?
The Centennial Building had some narrow areas and nice camera angles which led to tension for me.
And I agree about the dark areas. That basement of the house where you meet the first was crazy.
And I agree about the dark areas. That basement of the house where you meet the first
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
I would say that Downpour is less a scary game, and more a game with very creepy moments. For example, the scenes in the Centenniel Building's library/archives, where
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the dolls creep around, running by quickly and cackling in the background, are some of the scariest moments in the series, IMO.
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Re: Is Downpour scary?
There's that house you can wander into near the beginning of the game, the one with the missing girl milk jug. Other than that, not a whole lot of scares.
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