The 8 scariest games this fall

Fatal Frame is probablꩵy one of the scariest games we’ve ever played, partly because we spend most of the time creeping around corners in first-person camera mode. It’s a littl✱e like the end of Silence of the Lambs sans lotion on the skin. Even though we know a ghost will pop into view at any moment, the anticipation still gives us the willies. We just hopediscovered in the Japanese version will be fixed for the US release.

Best way to play?
Right after watching a handf💙ul of movies about J🔯apanese ghosts.

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What is it?
Like a cross between Alien, Event Horizon and Gears of War, Dea𒊎d Space places you in the boots of space engineer Issac Clarke investigating an emergency beacon on a nearby ship. Turns out, some fleshy aliens called Necromorphs have overrun the ship and are hiding ꦉin the shadows, awaiting their moment to pounce and literally rip you in half.

At this point, you’re probably thinking, “I should just shoot ‘em in the head.” Not so fast, Tex. You see, the monsters in DS need to be dismembered t𝄹o effectively kill them. Shooting in the head might only make the enemy faster or even spew a ton of smaller monsters from the neck hole. Ripping the monster limb from limb is the only way to destroy ‘em for good. You can start being scared now.

Best way to play?
In Zero-꧒G with an alien bursting from your torso.

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Aug 19, 2008