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  1. I'd say that Outlast is more bloody and gory and some of the imagery (ambience and monsters) is absolutely terrifying like something out of a horror film - I highly recommend getting both games.. As for Alien isolation, the best tactic is to use things like flashbang and noisemakers and throw it where the npcs are and use them as a distraction. The thing that makes Alien Isolation is that the Alien learns how you play and adapts accordingly so if you like to hide in lockers, it'll start to search every locker in the area and if stay in one spot too long it'll eventually find you.
    2 points
  2. So much gore and torture you can smell it through the tv. Walk by recently used torture devices with matted insides some of which are still dripping. And that dripping never stops. You can always hear it. Faint voices of screams that are on its last round of echoes. The sound of chains dangling in the silence from an unknown breeze. Hot inferno in one chamber, and cold ghostly chill in another. Bones and limbs laying around as if kicked to the side like garbage, or fallen from a cart of bodies. Growls from creatures that are somewhere, and every turn you anticipate the worst. Cold stone walls and hooks dangling from ceilings. Big roaches and rats scurry. A maze you can't get out, with endless sights of death to see. And that is all just the surface, till you go down another level. You might as well be in hell. Because your soul is now forever changed. Hallucinations has you tormented, making you a raving lunatic. You find yourself naked on the cold bloody floor, weakly crawling as each breath is the last. Mad demons laugh at you all around. The world is spinning. You finally can walk and stumble around delirious. Head spinning. Bodies dangling. Axe chops. Chops. Then you make it to a quiet chamber to collect yourself. And the exit is not a door, but a psychological puzzle you have to solve in order to escape the dungeon. And you then wonder if any of it was real. Flashbacks haunt you. You begin to think you are dead. Turns out you never made it out of the dungeon, and that quiet room was just a teaser. Now you have to run, cause the monsters are there for real. And you run not knowing where you are going, just running through the maze. Hiding, running some more. Then you wake up and it all seems like a dream. Because it is. You are still in the dungeon after getting knocked out. Now you are strapped down. And the torture begins. Non pain torture first. And you have to figure out a way to get yourself free and run again.
    2 points
  3. The Blackangel

    VGR app?

    I’m on an iPhone 6S. The browser is Safari. The next time it happens I’ll take a couple screenshots and post them, which shouldn’t be too long with as frequently as this happens.
    1 point
  4. Agreed, but when they take a tragedy and try to make a love story out of it, then it's simply going too far. Titanic and Pearl Harbor are two prime examples. There were a lot of WW2 veterans that were enraged by the movie Pearl Harbor. My maternal grandfather was one. He went completely ballistic when it came out. I've never seen anyone so pissed off in my life. I was genuinely scared and stayed away from him for several years. I was never comfortable around him anyway, but that cinched it. The same was for Titanic. There were a few Titanic survivors still alive, and they went ballistic too. And rightfully so for those involved with both events.
    1 point
  5. Half life series, left4dead, Portal, Postal series, Saints Row. These games are pretty much everywhere and known to be legendary games but i just never wanted to play team, but i think i will be giving half life a try sooner
    1 point
  6. Bioshock because @StaceyPowers and a few others keep talking about it but I've never really gotten around to playing it. Phasmaphobia was also recommended to me a lot especially recently but it's just not that appealing to me. Alien Isolation, Resident Evil 7, and Outlast 2 still provide me with plenty of scares when I need it. I have to procrastinate before I play any of the aforementioned games because of how freaking scary they are. Alien Isolation in particular is ridiculously scary because the Alien is invincible and is extremely intelligent so you have to constantly change up your approach to avoid them or just throw a noisemaker at other npcs and let the alien feast on them.
    1 point
  7. The Last Of Us People here have recommended it left and right, but I have never actually played it. ———————— Skyrim I’m not sure if this really counts, but I have barely touched it. After escaping the dragon in the beginning, I may have an hour if time in the game. I’m in some town needing to talk to the jarl. Yet you guys talk about things in the game and I don’t have a damn clue you’re talking about. So for my severe ignorance and microscopic experience with the game, I think it qualifies for this thread.
    1 point
  8. I think the OP is referring to fake gambling in games. Like casinos in open world games. For example GTA V, or even back as far as Vice City and San Andreas had gambling in casinos and stuff. At least I think that's what she is getting at with the topic.
    1 point
  9. I very much like to gamble, but it's far more fun and safer with fake video game money. I'd rather have that as a safe outlet for my habit than suffer withdrawal symptoms and possibly relapse into going into real money gambling, a problem I've spoken about in threads you mention regarding loot boxes. If I had to choose my favourite games, farkle from Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an unusual but incredibly fun dice game especially because you can cheat with all manner of collectable die. However for a more conventional game, I can't go wrong with any game's version of Texas Hold 'Em, or bog standard Poker.
    1 point
  10. DC

    VGR app?

    We have a mobile compatible theme so when you access the forum through your mobile device it should work quite smoothly. Apps are expensive and timely to create, maintain, and improve upon. Perhaps as the community grows larger but as mentioned, I really feel the mobile version of the forum is more than sufficient.
    1 point
  11. DC

    Game freak

    Welcome to VGR! 🙂
    1 point
  12. I usually just get all of my stuff from Amazon, or official stores. I have considered buying from people on etsy before, but haven't pulled the trigger on any gaming related stuff. I have a ton of stuff liked on there though. 😄 As for other stores, I like places that sell collectibles and oddities, but I can't think of any names off the top of my head.
    1 point
  13. Shagger

    VGR app?

    Browsers on mobile devices are alot better than they used to be and give full acess to the forum, so I personally wouldn't see the purpose of a VGR app unless it could do something else besides access and post of the forum. Still, anyone with an idea of how a VGR app would be a benefit, I think can speak for both myself and @DC when I say we'd love to hear suggestions. Any imput from somebody with experiance in the developmet of such software would be a great help.
    1 point
  14. Robocop but the one from the first movie, the rest are shit.
    1 point
  15. It already happened:
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