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Note that I was going off of characters, not creatures, and the scariest character for me was Sinistar, since how he worked, sounded, and behaved. If you're including creatures, then I go with the T-rex from Dino Crisis.

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Mine is still Phanto.

Or maybe that green face from this flight simulator game on the Atari Jaguar.

"WHERE DID YOU LEARN TO FLY?"

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A few years ago I thought the ganados from Resident evil 4 was scary. Now the only thing that gives me the creeps besides Pyramid Head (the silent hill 2 version) would have to be William Birkin.

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How could I forget, N.E.M.I.S.I.S.

He was the first Resident Evil monster that could chase you through doors (I learned THAT the hard way), had a mutated rocket launcher (Damn you Paul W.S. Anderson for making it shiny and clean in the movie!), was capable of one-hitting you, and is to date the hardest to kill Resident Evil creature ever, as he lived through several gunfights, being set on fire, having acid drenched on him (which decapitated him and removed his arms), and getting hit a few times with a damned RAILGUN. It took a nuclear strike in order to finally finish him off.

And of course the lickers always scared the hell out of me when I was 10 or so playing RE2. They're still my favourite Resident Evil creature.

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The Regenerator from Dead Space, who followed you through out the ship and every time you shot it, just grew more and more appendages. Plus the creepy background music made it worse...

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The Hunter from HL2. Whenever they make their really creepy sound before they start to charge you, always sends chills up my spine

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The monsters from Silent Hill.  O_o

At first the monsters and noises scared me. But now that I've played the games many times. The only thing that freaks me out is the music. 

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Necromorpher from Dead Space.

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At first the monsters and noises scared me. But now that I've played the games many times. The only thing that freaks me out is the music.

Um, yeah? :|

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Fast zombies were alright, but DEM HEADCRABS. *shudder*

All their victims looked exactly the same though...

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Garrador form RE 4 because you had to tip toe everywhere; otherwise he'd chase you and attmept to ram his blades up your @$$

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Half life 2 zombies, not creepy until you hear this.

Freaks me out every time I set them on fire.

I have stoped being scared. I just get mad :lol: I wanted to shoot that thing to make it shut up!
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I have stoped being scared. I just get mad :lol: I wanted to shoot that thing to make it shut up!

The funny thing about that, is that it is not actually inverted.

It WAS recorded that way.

The funny thing is that when you hear it in-game, it says, in spanish:

"He-lp me! H-elp me!"

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The funny thing about that, is that it is not actually inverted.

It WAS recorded that way.

The funny thing is that when you hear it in-game, it says, in spanish:

"He-lp me! H-elp me!"

Im sorry but this doesn't make any sense.
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Im sorry but this doesn't make any sense.

Basically, they say that it is a 'scary inversion' of

the zombie's voice. Yet, in truth, it was recorded that

way, and inverted, then put into the game.

In turn, that same sound - as it is by default in the game -

sounds much like the phrase "h-help me..." in spanish.

(A-ayudame...)

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Basically, they say that it is a 'scary inversion' of

the zombie's voice. Yet, in truth, it was recorded that

way, and inverted, then put into the game.

In turn, that same sound - as it is by default in the game -

sounds much like the phrase "h-help me..." in spanish.

(A-ayudame...)

ohhhhhh thanks
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