02-25-2004, 01:58 PM
Vaguely, but I think Quake is the one that really got me. So many nasty surprises during the first times playing that game. That wall that crashes down behind you suddenly revealing a pack of fiends (if you wheel around in time to see them before they eviscerate you, anyway)!
Return to Castle Wolfenstein has it's moments too. It's a much more suspenseful, cinematic type of creepy instead of the "boo!" around every corner. The occult aspects here really stand out much more than most games in my opinion because you become immersed in this very realistic WW2 period game beforehand instead of firing up the game and saying "OK, I'm some superhero with a rocket launcher and my mission is to blow up zombies and fiends."
Return to Castle Wolfenstein has it's moments too. It's a much more suspenseful, cinematic type of creepy instead of the "boo!" around every corner. The occult aspects here really stand out much more than most games in my opinion because you become immersed in this very realistic WW2 period game beforehand instead of firing up the game and saying "OK, I'm some superhero with a rocket launcher and my mission is to blow up zombies and fiends."