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And for horror movie, Requiem for a Dream.
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And for horror movie, Requiem for a Dream.
There really needs to be more games in the "Halloween" genre. Yes, the Castlevanias, the old Splatterhouse, Gn'G, maybe the survival horror genre games too... but it's an obvious candidate for games.
Any games with evil, possessed scarecrows or pumpkins?
I'm not a Scooby fan, but that game looks like a great Halloween play.
Actually, the most recent Scooby game (dunno if it's out yet or not) looks fairly promising. Looks like Sly Cooper with a Scooby-Doo coat of paint.
I remember seeing some stuff on a homebrew game for the PC years ago called Cemetary Cat, and it really fit the bill as far as a 'Halloween' theme goes...but sadly I don't think it really ever got off of the ground.Quote:
Originally Posted by RoleTroll
But this really is a great question. I'm sure someone will answer with something that I'm currently not aware of.
Ah! I might play some Jack Bros. for Virtual Boy. The game was centered around halloween...with the characters being Jack Skeleton, Jack Frost, and Jack O Lantern.
Guinea Pig is really overrated. The only good one is Flowers of Flesh and Blood. All the rest are pretty crappy.Quote:
Originally Posted by REG
Lol, I picked this up this past week, and I'm actually enjoying it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revoltor
I beat Castlevania Dracula X last night. I will never, ever, play that game again. It has been a long time since I played a final boss that was so fucking cheap.
I liked the first and second Hellraisers. Jacob's Ladder is also a winner. Those, some DS, and maybe some other activites will take place on my birthday.
What about Devil's Experiment and Mermaid in a Manhole?Quote:
Originally Posted by animegirl
I haven't played this particular one, but I played a bit of the one released back on the N64, and it actually seemed like a really good game.Quote:
Originally Posted by RoleTroll