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>>289Hey, that's fine. This thread is for the discussion of any game that anypony considers spoopy. If Chex Quest is spoopy to you, then it belongs here.
I get where you're coming from on the spatial reasoning thing too, I always have trouble with that in games. It's part of why I've never been particularly good at FPS games, I always end up getting lost. DOOM in particular I always had trouble navigating the areas.
Bumping this thread because it's October and is time for spoopy. Surely someone must know of some spoopy games.
Not so much spoopy skeleton game, but more of a creeping horror, "I WANT TO GET OFF MR. BONE'S WILD RIDE" game, Spec Ops: The Line was a great descent into madness as well as ruined shooters for me. Explaining it will spoil the feels, so go in blind on a sale.
I believe I got it for $5-$7.50 on Steam and it was well worth it. If I want to get that unsettling feeling I'll pull up the cutscenes on Youtube.
OFF is probably the weirdest sports game you'll ever play. Made by a French guy (those frog-eaters are masters of the avante-garde), you'll wander around in a hand-drawn world that will make you question existence and the true meaning of Ghostbusters.
The music is also suitably creepy and emotional. You can play this fun RPG for free or, if you're a pleb, you can watch Markiplier's playthrough.
>>10809Ah that was a really nice rpg, I played it years ago and I still remember every single detail, I do too recommend it.
While on the genre of RPGs, I must say gingiva is quite interesting to look at.
One of the best, yet sadly underrated and now extinct, Flash games of all time is Remnants of Skystone. I played it for a year back in its heyday in 2011, and the well-crafted environments, lore, and monsters have left a permanent impression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyz1cOkbQoQ A mysterious alien rock had crashed from the sky amongst three warring civilizations, who studied and worshipped this odd artifact. One day, this rock, the "Skystone," exploded, covering the world in noxious haze which spawned freakish fungi and creatures called "mimics." What was left of society took refuge in the sky. Two centuries later, they now seek to reclaim the land, one zone at a time.
The gorgeous art style of this game drew me into becoming a fan of steampunk. Gameplay was also quite impressive too for a Flash game and it was a fully-fleshed-out RPG. Combat was somewhat clunky of course but the original mechanics more than made up for it.
Unfortunately, it was under-appreciated art of its time and the game bled away its playerbase. The developer FlipLine Studios must have been made up of Jews because they left the beautifully crafted world, lore, and characters to rot in order to get shekels off their "Papa's Pizzeria" line of games. They took it off Kongregate in 2014 and now all that's left is the wiki and the memories of a small group of players.