I keep thinking about how much I want to be able to summon them.... Go forth my spidery minions! Bring all the bodies, living or dead, to the Jarl's throne room!
I was pretty creeped out that first time. Also, every time a banshee ever picked me up and ended me in multiplayer. When I figured out how to avoid them, it was a beautiful day...
I was about to make a comment on the reapers but yeah, banshees are fuel for nightmares. The first time I saw one of those in ME3 I was like "I should go"
In my first play through of arkham City on ps3, penguin's area threw me for a shocking surprise when I was trying to traverse the patches of ice when all of a sudden a giant great white shark broke through the ice and attack Batman. Not gonna lie, it took me quite sometime to clear that part of the game. In Skyrim, I'm not fond of chorus or the reapers but I can handle anything else in the game.
Those Night Folk savages from Red Dead 2. *Scared the bejesus outta me.* Especially that encounter with the crying white lady on the swamp in the middle of the freakin' night. Even a total badass like Arthur Morgan couldn't help but to be creeped out. Disgusting things.
I remember when I was playing by the swamps, I tried calling my horse (which I left a bit far from where I am) and realized she didn’t came to me even I am still within the whistle range. At first I thought my horse was bugged because the horse icon just stood there on my minimap so I went to check on her and there was two night folks holding my horse down. They were using her as a bait in order to make me come to them. After I shot those two a bunch them come at me from the fogs and trees.
@@lol96uaz That's pretty cool. This game is something else One time, they had someone hanging from a tree so I stare at it to see if it was something I could do, then a group of them attack out of nowhere followed by a black bear attack I barely made it alive because the police also wanted me dead or alive in Saint-Denis. It was pretty intense.
This. I can never forget that night. The moment her other "comrades" slaughtered me out of nowhere. That was the moment i stopped roaming around at night on that area, unless it's a quest.
@@deathbykonami5487 especially since they used to one hit you on harder difficulties! Uncharted 2 was also great though, my favourite in the series by far
No Brood Mother? She is insanely scary and how she comes to be is pure horror. Plus, you've been underground for a long time when you get to that part in Dragon Age: Origins.
So true! I hated the deep roads maps. I felt trapped and scared and then you suddenly hear a survivor whispering, telling this horror story of her own experience and you end up right in front of a brood mother. The whole thing haunts me up to this day.
My first ever playthrough of Fallout 3 wasn't even really a playthrough because of those things. I refused to go into metro tunnels, near the coastline or into anything that looked like some kind of sewer for fear of being mauled by a monstrosity.
For the longest time I was more scared of mirelurks than deathclaws. I can still remember walking up to that river in Fallout 3 and a mirelurk rising out of the water and immediately taking my head right off. I was fresh out of the vault. I’d stopped by Megaton and thought I’d do some exploring. Bad idea.
oh man, I would say the only creatures who actually "Scared" me when I first encountered them, was "The Flood" in Halo. When you first go into the base and go down and find the guys helmet, trying to figure out whats going on, having no idea whats coming. And his playback just shows some terrifying encounter but not really revealing the monsters. And then suddenly all the freaking flood come out scamping on the floor and literally flooding the area. That whole encounter was just perfectly done, it was actually terrifying. Absolutely one of my favorite moments in gaming.
Sealed the deal on making Halo memorable if it wasn't before. Such an amazing setup. Shame the library is right after it. But yeah brilliant introduction.
I could not agree more, once I go past a few 100 meters my heartrate just skyrockets automatically. The sound in that game tho could also be from a horror game in so many places, so much ambiance
Just... The Leviathan's *face* alone is nightmare fuel. Hearing it in the distance as it came closer was enough to have me avoid the area for a while, lol.
I remember turning around and seeing it right behind me the first time.I panic and jet to the surface only to be pushed out of the water by the Reaper Leviathan jumping out of the water after me.
Horizon Zero Dawn that Frostclaw scared me because I had gotten a good feeling of the creatures. What do you do about a giant fast movie mechanical polar bear that sets things on fire? I got past it man it was tough!
oh yeah those bears were relentless, at first i thought oh these guys cant be tougher than a t-rex with rocket launchers, well i was all kinds of wrong
The mission was also good at showing that Batman is a detective. The moments when you analyse the bodies combined with the music just adds to how cool Batman is.
The sharks in ac4. Not because they’re designed to be particularly scary, I’m just afraid of the ocean and they play right into my deepest fears. Also the giant squid Easter egg almost made me soil myself.
I'm petrified of Tonberries. That moment in FFXIII when I was about to fight the monstrous Cieth and the Tonberry one-shotted him and turned those dead-but-somehow-all-seeing eyes on me, I squealed.
@@roxasdrayheart5561 Tonberries while getting odin in FF8 drove me crazy they started in ff8 on sony never knew why Nintendo sold those rights. Their lost
@@roxasdrayheart5561 I love how they are in ff15 they shuffle about and you're like sweet they're slow I can avoid them pretty easy and about 5 seconds in the summon a 10 foot long sword of darkness and backflip across the battlefield and the speed of light instakilling your pals 😂 I underestimated him so much lol
While not exactly a "creature", Death in Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is easily the most terrifying version of the stereotypical reaper, especially in the dark sewer area where the water puts out your lantern's light, so the only visible light is that of Death's lantern as he hunts you. He generally can't be killed except by endgame specialized builds (Ricochet Hunter OP), can put you to sleep, and can one-hit kill you, so you have to just run, but he can also teleport ahead of you, freaking you out even more.
The Dark Cloud 2 mimics and king mimics are precisely why I always, ALWAYS, open chests from behind. It gives you some precious seconds to try and wipe them out before they can strike or run the heck away and op from long.
There's no such thing as too careful in Dark Souls, Red Sea. I don't care if a coiled chain means safety I'm still giving it a smack. Dethstorm35, I'm sure they did it so that it'd match the first game's title.
Andy Q that scream that freezes Link in his place while they’re slowly walking towards him. But the one that takes the cake is that fat one with all the hands and the big teeth in oot
Ocarina of Time Majora’s Mask Twilight Princess Breathe of the wild All had terrifying enemies, bosses, and villains. Not gonna lie, but the mummies from BOTW are really creepy. I hated having to interact with them. 😖
You know it is coming when the gentle, ambient music suddenly turns into a full 95 piece orchestra hell bent on actually paying attention to their director, something that only happens in videogames.
Thank you Rob and playstation access team. In these difficult and scary times you manage to keep my mind of the problems and have a laugh. Sincerely Ricardo Cruz from Portugal Stay safe
Bonus: unexpected jumpscare plus giant gross spider. I'm looking at you, Jedi: Fallen Order. I was in party chat when the first wyyyschokk, unseen up to this point, leapt out of nowhere and tackled me. I screamed, my friends laughed.
I was sitting watching that, a nice low-key heart-to-heart between sisters, at my computer, headphones on, leaning forward, then BAM. Took a year off my life.
Tonberries specifically for me FF9. A turn based RPG until they come along and all they do is slowly move towards you until they get close at which point they stab your characters killing them instantly. I fled from them everytime they showed up while playing as a kid.
Me on the final entry: "Something's gonna scare me... something's gonna scare me..." Camera pans and something is behind Batman. "AH!" *Realizes it's a building. "Oh..." -_-
The Man in the Wall from Warframe is probably the most terrifying thing I've ever seen in a game that's not a horror game: you're used to being practically a god in that game, he appears in the only place that's supposed to be completely safe (your ship), and he has such a low chance to appear that when he does, you're never ready. Scares the hell out of me every time.
Personally the scariest part of Final Fantasy 7 was having to go underwater for the first time with that damned music and emerald weapon wandering about like he owns the damn place, doesn't help that I'm terrified of the ocean
"That bit in the car from Haunting of Hill House...." Was watching that with my eleven year old daughter and had read the episode synopsis. I knew it was coming and still made the pair of us jump like we'd had a bolt of lightning up the jacksy.
Oh yes I remember her that disgust decayed monstery of being as her huge body and those damned tenales you had to careful and of course not mention you best having two mages with you as both can health you faster and of course oghern hilarious dirty minded dwarf and that not mention that arch demon which meet never ending army sherkiers all sorts and also you use catapults to defeat that arch demon and as trying to keep your team alive as well oh my god stress as I remember it but I did complete it was not easy
You mentioned unexpected jumpscares there, Rob - and nothing comes close to the boy of silence in Bioshock Infinite - that first introduction to this guy made me permanently scared of them.. I think it's on point for this list, lol :P
Heading in to visit Psycho Mantis with that haunting music and Meryl asking you if you like her, is hands down as creepy as anything I've seen in a survival horror
Commenting before watching the video but also can't see anyone else choosing this. The androids in Detroit Become Human - not just the creepy ones in the junkyard/android graveyard either. The bit on the boat genuinely scared the shite out of me, and then that bit with the factory full of them. I don't know why but even writing it makes my teeth itch
@@deon_strydom_00 The worst I would have to say are the freaking Labyrinth Sages in the chalice dungeons. Their speed and the way they move is just wrong. They aren't the most fucked up looking thing in the game by far, but everything else about them makes them absolutely terrifying.
@@WinglesDragonin terms of bosses, I have never feared a boss fight as much as Ludwig in the dlc. Just seeing him drop down for the first time and looking at him I nearly shat myself, not to mention the orphan of kos. Some of the most scary, most intimidating boss fights I've ever had. But bloodborne's whole design and lore overall is so messed up and scary in a way but that's also what I like about it
@@hgjfkd12345 I know your opinion is valid, given you have the perfect gentleman professor Layton and his charming apprentice Luke as your profile picture. Good taste.
I so thought you were gonna talk about Scarecrow when you got to Batman... and when I saw a shot of that diner :P The creatures from a non-horror game that scare me the most have to be the Skulls from MGSV though... I still scream every time they come after me xD
The magitek in chapter 13 of FFXV. Honestly the first time I played it and the seemingly dead magitek sprung up on me from the ground my heart momentarily stopped.
I will never forget the feeling I got the first time I experienced the Manbat jump scare. I was playing Arkham Knight by myself, late at night, in the dark, fully enjoying the Batman experience, totally used to the Joker popping up, but when I pulled myself up on that ledge and he screeched his way into the screen, I nearly threw the controller at the TV and screamed myself. I WILL NEVER FORGIVE YOU ROCKSTEADY.
I never particularly found headcrabs "terrifying" (I kinda saw them like chestbusters, freaky, darkly effed up procedures around them, hugely iconic), when they would jumpscare you in Half Life 1 or 2, you'd have a little jump and that's about it. Fast headcrab zombies however... first time I experienced them, I found them so terrifying that I decided to noclip Ravenholm (I played and still play Half Life on PC only) because I wanted absolutely nothing to do with them. Nowadays, I LOVE Ravenholm (it's my favourite chapter in Half Life 2) and they don't freak me out as much, but I still remember the first impact of them to this day. VALVe really did a good job with freaking the player out with their introduction to them. I'll take this all back when I experience headcrabs flying at my face in VR, but if VALVe include fast headcrab zombies... I may not even finish it, if I have to be truly honest, that might be too much...
The hive (first encounter)- Destiny The flood- Halo Rell- Warframe Shark (jumpscare)- Batman Arkham city First mutated enemy encounter (jumpscare)- Singularity (unexpected) Those giant monsters- Infamous 2
I can't be the only one who enjoys listening to Rob describe how much he despises Frostbite Spiders.
I have zero respect for any man that fears spiders.
You would enjoy even more listening to Ellen (Oxtra) saying the same thing.
I keep thinking about how much I want to be able to summon them.... Go forth my spidery minions! Bring all the bodies, living or dead, to the Jarl's throne room!
me to....i was expecting that he mentiones them by just reading the title of teh video lol
Lost Fall Cave 😓
The Banshee from Mass Effect 3. Supposed to be a simple mission, go in and blow stuff up. Instead, you get Reaper Asari that belong in a Haunted House
I was pretty creeped out that first time. Also, every time a banshee ever picked me up and ended me in multiplayer. When I figured out how to avoid them, it was a beautiful day...
The noise your PS3 makes when you put a disc in.
PS5 no backwards compatibility. Yeah... thanks Sony. PS4pro x. Good luck with that.
I was about to make a comment on the reapers but yeah, banshees are fuel for nightmares. The first time I saw one of those in ME3 I was like "I should go"
Asari?? That's an AWESOME name!
They have a specific time limit in which they one shot you but you can play a melee EDI build to fight them on multiplayer it's fun.
Lol, the Manbat was one of the biggest jump scares i ever had in a game. That is the last thing you expect in an Arkham game.
The Joker one where you're removing the gas tubes was even worse
StlBluesCup2019E_W_G same
actually kinda funny, because the second time I was preparing for it, by the time it happened I completely forgot about it and yea...
Are you forgetting Scarecrow, and Killer Croc, or Bane in Origins?
In my first play through of arkham City on ps3, penguin's area threw me for a shocking surprise when I was trying to traverse the patches of ice when all of a sudden a giant great white shark broke through the ice and attack Batman. Not gonna lie, it took me quite sometime to clear that part of the game. In Skyrim, I'm not fond of chorus or the reapers but I can handle anything else in the game.
“Bat that has been bitten by a radioactive man.” Quite topical
😂😂😂😂 o h n o
Very surprised Rob didn't put Killer Croc instead.
Ffs😂😂😂😂
What about a man bitten by a radioactive man? That would be... Man-Man!
@@TheJosep70 the Mannest man in the world! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Those Night Folk savages from Red Dead 2.
*Scared the bejesus outta me.*
Especially that encounter with the crying white lady on the swamp in the middle of the freakin' night. Even a total badass like Arthur Morgan couldn't help but to be creeped out. Disgusting things.
Shot that chick on sight
Yeah, they are everywhere in the swaps
I remember when I was playing by the swamps, I tried calling my horse (which I left a bit far from where I am) and realized she didn’t came to me even I am still within the whistle range. At first I thought my horse was bugged because the horse icon just stood there on my minimap so I went to check on her and there was two night folks holding my horse down. They were using her as a bait in order to make me come to them. After I shot those two a bunch them come at me from the fogs and trees.
@@lol96uaz That's pretty cool. This game is something else
One time, they had someone hanging from a tree so I stare at it to see if it was something I could do, then a group of them attack out of nowhere followed by a black bear attack
I barely made it alive because the police also wanted me dead or alive in Saint-Denis.
It was pretty intense.
This. I can never forget that night. The moment her other "comrades" slaughtered me out of nowhere. That was the moment i stopped roaming around at night on that area, unless it's a quest.
Them creatures in uncharted 1 scared me so much back in the day
Oh god the Descendants...the guardians of shambhala weren't even that terrifying compared to those things
@@deathbykonami5487 especially since they used to one hit you on harder difficulties! Uncharted 2 was also great though, my favourite in the series by far
Agreed! These "slippery naked men" is in my list too!
Death by Konami nice profile name
oh god
The Leshen is one of my favorite designed creatures, really any deep wood monsters like wendigos and such. They are horrifying but fascinating.
Gavin Reece the leshen is based on leshey of myth
ethan harper they already said that in the video, so thanks I guess
oh yeah, I agree about the "forest monsters". My favorites are the Spriggans from Skyrim. Absolutely haunting but mystical and beautiful
Im personally a fiend man myself
aSinisterKiid Yes they are the race I truly wanted to play in Skyrim lol
No Brood Mother? She is insanely scary and how she comes to be is pure horror. Plus, you've been underground for a long time when you get to that part in Dragon Age: Origins.
So true! I hated the deep roads maps. I felt trapped and scared and then you suddenly hear a survivor whispering, telling this horror story of her own experience and you end up right in front of a brood mother. The whole thing haunts me up to this day.
Brood Mother? Really?
I got really scared of the Mirelurks the first time they started chasing me through a sewer in Fallout 3.
My first ever playthrough of Fallout 3 wasn't even really a playthrough because of those things. I refused to go into metro tunnels, near the coastline or into anything that looked like some kind of sewer for fear of being mauled by a monstrosity.
What are those amphibian-man creatures from fallout New Vegas? They scared the hell out of me when I first saw them
@@deon_strydom_00 Lakelurks
But after I got my high damage sniper build things have changed
For the longest time I was more scared of mirelurks than deathclaws. I can still remember walking up to that river in Fallout 3 and a mirelurk rising out of the water and immediately taking my head right off. I was fresh out of the vault. I’d stopped by Megaton and thought I’d do some exploring. Bad idea.
oh man, I would say the only creatures who actually "Scared" me when I first encountered them, was "The Flood" in Halo. When you first go into the base and go down and find the guys helmet, trying to figure out whats going on, having no idea whats coming. And his playback just shows some terrifying encounter but not really revealing the monsters. And then suddenly all the freaking flood come out scamping on the floor and literally flooding the area. That whole encounter was just perfectly done, it was actually terrifying. Absolutely one of my favorite moments in gaming.
Sealed the deal on making Halo memorable if it wasn't before. Such an amazing setup. Shame the library is right after it. But yeah brilliant introduction.
Rob: "I stopped playing RE2 because of Mr. X"
Nemesis: "Allow me to introduce myself"
right so, don't put that creature in The Witcher 3 in a horror game. Leshen learnt.
“We don’t go to Ravenholm”
For some reason this line has stuck with me since my first play through of HL2
The first time Manbat jump-scared me, I was so shocked I almost broke the cord from my headphones to the controller.
It's ironic because Batman is usually the one doing the jump-scaring.
"A heart attack in a box"
I should patent that phrase if I were you. Then license it to McDonald's and the like.
Reapers in subnautica are the most terrifying thing I’ve ever encountered, then again anything in subnautica is horrifying the first time
Right even small fish can startle you lol. Those teleporting octopus guys really creep me out too. But them reapers are just sooo much nope haha
Had to kill a Ghost Leviathan with my knife once to save my submarine. Damn thing took forever but at least I got the scan from it lol.
I could not agree more, once I go past a few 100 meters my heartrate just skyrockets automatically. The sound in that game tho could also be from a horror game in so many places, so much ambiance
Just... The Leviathan's *face* alone is nightmare fuel. Hearing it in the distance as it came closer was enough to have me avoid the area for a while, lol.
I remember turning around and seeing it right behind me the first time.I panic and jet to the surface only to be pushed out of the water by the Reaper Leviathan jumping out of the water after me.
“A bat that’s been bitten by a radioactive man”. He just casually threw that in as if that’s somehow more normal. 😂
It's a Spider-Man reference. Peter Parker is a man who was bitten by a radioactive spider.
It is in china
Rob for next JJ
Ozzy was kinda radioactive and bit bats.
Then the Coronavirus appeared
Rob, your videos are even more appreciated in times like these. Thank you.
Horizon Zero Dawn that Frostclaw scared me because I had gotten a good feeling of the creatures. What do you do about a giant fast movie mechanical polar bear that sets things on fire? I got past it man it was tough!
I always found the base game Fireclaws to be more formidable, except for the one you meet with the Control Tower which I had no clue kept healing it😬
i hated the moment when they trapped you with 3!
The Frozen Wilds was a difficulty spike for sure.
oh yeah those bears were relentless, at first i thought oh these guys cant be tougher than a t-rex with rocket launchers, well i was all kinds of wrong
I miss that game... gonna have to throw it in again soon!
Professor Pig was much scarier than Man-Bat for me.
His entire mission is creepy.
The mission was also good at showing that Batman is a detective. The moments when you analyse the bodies combined with the music just adds to how cool Batman is.
Cazadors, from fallout new vegas giant mutant wasps that travel in packs of around 5-6
Wat creep me out are the plant zombie things frome vault 22
The cazador's are a reason why I stick to Fallout 3.
The Centaurs from that game still freak me out just thinking about them
Fallout's creepy y'all
Thief 2, The Cradle, those ghosts and mannequins... never forgot... I never will be able to.
The sharks in ac4. Not because they’re designed to be particularly scary, I’m just afraid of the ocean and they play right into my deepest fears. Also the giant squid Easter egg almost made me soil myself.
Oh god, practically the only thing I’m missing in AC4 are the diving parts because I’m way too scared of those sharks to go do them. >.
Sharks in most realistic games for me...far cry, ac, assasins creed, that survival game with the islands.
I'm petrified of Tonberries. That moment in FFXIII when I was about to fight the monstrous Cieth and the Tonberry one-shotted him and turned those dead-but-somehow-all-seeing eyes on me, I squealed.
Those things are in ff15.
I should know, I got stabbed by one.
Without warning.
@@roxasdrayheart5561 Tonberries while getting odin in FF8 drove me crazy they started in ff8 on sony never knew why Nintendo sold those rights. Their lost
@@roxasdrayheart5561 I love how they are in ff15 they shuffle about and you're like sweet they're slow I can avoid them pretty easy and about 5 seconds in the summon a 10 foot long sword of darkness and backflip across the battlefield and the speed of light instakilling your pals 😂 I underestimated him so much lol
Tonberries are terrifying, especially once they've walked up to you and start using chefs knife.
@@dariushlarijani8083 Actually Tonberries first appeared in Final Fantasy 5.
I thought he was going for Professor Pyg, but Man-Bat works too
While not exactly a "creature", Death in Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is easily the most terrifying version of the stereotypical reaper, especially in the dark sewer area where the water puts out your lantern's light, so the only visible light is that of Death's lantern as he hunts you. He generally can't be killed except by endgame specialized builds (Ricochet Hunter OP), can put you to sleep, and can one-hit kill you, so you have to just run, but he can also teleport ahead of you, freaking you out even more.
Man, 90% of Bitterblack Isle is terrifying as hell but as soon as I hear the sound effect indicating a wild enemy has spawned, I *run*.
The Dark Cloud 2 mimics and king mimics are precisely why I always, ALWAYS, open chests from behind. It gives you some precious seconds to try and wipe them out before they can strike or run the heck away and op from long.
I'm still confused why this game was Dark Cloud in NA and Dark Chronicle everywhere else.
In Dark Souls. I always strike a chest with my sword to make sure it's not mimic before I try to open it Can't be too careful.
There's no such thing as too careful in Dark Souls, Red Sea. I don't care if a coiled chain means safety I'm still giving it a smack.
Dethstorm35, I'm sure they did it so that it'd match the first game's title.
Suggestion for not-so-distant future list- Best Games to Play When You’re Stuck at Home Because Reasons
The Caretaker from Hearts of Stone was freaky as hell!
I know you only do Playstation games, but ReDead from the Zelda series. *shudder*
Andy Q that scream that freezes Link in his place while they’re slowly walking towards him. But the one that takes the cake is that fat one with all the hands and the big teeth in oot
I find the ones in Wind Waker to be the scariest of them all
Deadhand is worse... i an glad I never saw it after oot. :p
Ocarina of Time
Majora’s Mask
Twilight Princess
Breathe of the wild
All had terrifying enemies, bosses, and villains. Not gonna lie, but the mummies from BOTW are really creepy. I hated having to interact with them. 😖
You know it is coming when the gentle, ambient music suddenly turns into a full 95 piece orchestra hell bent on actually paying attention to their director, something that only happens in videogames.
Don't forget the character narration
"What happened to the music?"
Or there is a fadeout... It gets darker and then bam!!
Disappointed the Broodmothers from Dragon Age: Origins weren't on the list or at least mentioned
Oooooh, yeah. There was something.
Man-Bat in Arkham Knight. The scary individuals in Shadow Of The Tomb Raider.
I always jump when Man-Bat shows up without fail
The undead stormguard from Tomb Raider 2013, especially the Stormguard General (put Mr. X in a samurai outfit and give him a massive mace)
Lmfao, I was about to comment the Man-Bat part...
@@VoraciousRdr Me too but even more so when the Joker does it to you later.
The reboot of tomb raider the oni were scary as hell
The enemies that are on kites in sekrio. That scream when they dive for you made me jump out of my skin the first time it happened.
I actually laughed so hard the first time that happened to me. Their screams are so funny
WOOOOOOOO WOOOHOOOOO
That was hilarious more than anything.
Guardian ape's second phase was worse for me
The husks from the first Mass Effect game freaked me out when I first played it.
Thank you Rob and playstation access team. In these difficult and scary times you manage to keep my mind of the problems and have a laugh.
Sincerely Ricardo Cruz from Portugal
Stay safe
Bonus: unexpected jumpscare plus giant gross spider.
I'm looking at you, Jedi: Fallen Order.
I was in party chat when the first wyyyschokk, unseen up to this point, leapt out of nowhere and tackled me.
I screamed, my friends laughed.
6:57 I can fully imagine some high powered executive quoting all of Rob’s headcrab morning ritual lol
I appreciate the Gruffalo reference very much indeed.
The Uncharted 1 Zombies man T_T
"That bit in the car from Haunting of Hill House" Oh. Right. You had to remind me!
I was sitting watching that, a nice low-key heart-to-heart between sisters, at my computer, headphones on, leaning forward, then BAM. Took a year off my life.
@@artfulscruff Tell me about it! I've never been the same watching a sequence where people are talking in cars!
Yea, I was watching that episode in the bath...
7:30 Dammit Rob! Nearly gave me a heart attack. XD
There is a horror movie about the Midgar Zolom, it’s called Tremors.
It has sequels that make it both scarier and funnier.
Burt Gummer is one of my heros
It warms my heart to return from time to time and see that the legendary Friday features are still rolling out, Rob Pearson, my guy, you are a Madlad.
I grew up in a coastal city basically in the sea..still the reef gave me shivers everytime I wondered deep in water ever since, good choice actually!
That ice troll on the way to the way to high hrothgar is the scariest thing I’ve ever faced in games.
Tonberries specifically for me FF9. A turn based RPG until they come along and all they do is slowly move towards you until they get close at which point they stab your characters killing them instantly. I fled from them everytime they showed up while playing as a kid.
Anyone remember the bit in the first Bioshock with the store mannequins? Yep, I still avoid it to this day when I replay that game.
What about Lurker Shark from Jak and Daxter: the Precursor Legacy? An early 2000s lesson on water monsters
Yeah, I remember getting that intense feeling every time I found myself in the water...
It's been years, but this still makes my week. I freaking love you, man
Thanks for this Rob, a welcome distraction x
Loved your Gruffalo reference Rob! Always happy to know we’re not the only ones stuck with our kids’ stories in our minds!
Me on the final entry: "Something's gonna scare me... something's gonna scare me..."
Camera pans and something is behind Batman. "AH!"
*Realizes it's a building.
"Oh..." -_-
The Man in the Wall from Warframe is probably the most terrifying thing I've ever seen in a game that's not a horror game: you're used to being practically a god in that game, he appears in the only place that's supposed to be completely safe (your ship), and he has such a low chance to appear that when he does, you're never ready.
Scares the hell out of me every time.
Rob and Farkas. “Ever since Dustman’s Cairn, I can’t handle the big ones”
The head crab/facehugger parallel made me giddy. And the Aliens quote was the icing on the cake. I absolutely love you, PlayStation Access.
Personally the scariest part of Final Fantasy 7 was having to go underwater for the first time with that damned music and emerald weapon wandering about like he owns the damn place, doesn't help that I'm terrified of the ocean
For me it was the shinra tower. After you were capture and escape the cells, 10y old me was scared shitless, the music didn't help either
"That bit in the car from Haunting of Hill House...." Was watching that with my eleven year old daughter and had read the episode synopsis. I knew it was coming and still made the pair of us jump like we'd had a bolt of lightning up the jacksy.
The true scary thing is when you are a dark souls veteran and forget that a chest is a mimic and then lose all your souls.
Brood Mother from DRAGON AGE!
Oh yes I remember her that disgust decayed monstery of being as her huge body and those damned tenales you had to careful and of course not mention you best having two mages with you as both can health you faster and of course oghern hilarious dirty minded dwarf and that not mention that arch demon which meet never ending army sherkiers all sorts and also you use catapults to defeat that arch demon and as trying to keep your team alive as well oh my god stress as I remember it but I did complete it was not easy
@@42sjamieson And the Rhyme you hear, before you reach hear.
@@bolikde9389 yep that true and branka is no longer herself
When I was little, the ghosts in the sims 2 scared me.
To this day, any zombie, any game.
Please no.
Scariest mimic I've ever seen is probably the ones in one of Borderlands 2 DLC, the jumpscare is just traumatizing the first time xD
Picking up one monster from Witcher 3: Leshen
Ladies of the woods: Are we a joke to you?
For me it was the botchling... So disgusting!
The majority of the monsters from Witcher 3 belong in a horror movie. Especially the botchling,ladies of the wood,the fiend.
You mentioned unexpected jumpscares there, Rob - and nothing comes close to the boy of silence in Bioshock Infinite - that first introduction to this guy made me permanently scared of them.. I think it's on point for this list, lol :P
So the Leshen is a Slavic Wendigo that is also a Druid from Dungeons and Dragons.
*ALL OF MY NOPE!!!!*
Heading in to visit Psycho Mantis with that haunting music and Meryl asking you if you like her, is hands down as creepy as anything I've seen in a survival horror
For me the quest involving a HYM in witcher 3 was more scarier than the leshen
Dude going downstairs in that mission was a big "naw mate"
If you think that Creepers are the scariest part of Minecraft, you obviously have never been to the Nether.
Scared me Rob with the mother's day opening (USA viewer).
Nice to see Skyrim keeps the realism of knocking spiders off of heights only for them to survive!
Witcher 3 is partially a horror game. Also the midwife in Hollow Knight.
Anything in Deepnest* lol
I love how often you put dark cloud/Chronicle 2 in videos. I never see any other channels talk about it and it is such an amazing game.
Commenting before watching the video but also can't see anyone else choosing this. The androids in Detroit Become Human - not just the creepy ones in the junkyard/android graveyard either. The bit on the boat genuinely scared the shite out of me, and then that bit with the factory full of them. I don't know why but even writing it makes my teeth itch
My man, Rob! 👊🏽 I’m with you on this video. These guys have no right in our lovely RPGs
Everything in the “Soulsborne” games.
Especially bloodborne... That game scared me at many points, the worst scares were in the dlc
Aren't those horror games? If not, then I agree.
They’re classified as “Action Adventure RPGs”.
@@deon_strydom_00 The worst I would have to say are the freaking Labyrinth Sages in the chalice dungeons. Their speed and the way they move is just wrong. They aren't the most fucked up looking thing in the game by far, but everything else about them makes them absolutely terrifying.
@@WinglesDragonin terms of bosses, I have never feared a boss fight as much as Ludwig in the dlc. Just seeing him drop down for the first time and looking at him I nearly shat myself, not to mention the orphan of kos. Some of the most scary, most intimidating boss fights I've ever had. But bloodborne's whole design and lore overall is so messed up and scary in a way but that's also what I like about it
I hope the Mass Effect Banshees are in this list. The Lesuss mission is by far the scariest mission in all of Mass Effect
301 club... I might be a few years later but... Hey still technically in the 301 club
It was FF7 Emerald Weapon for me. Just knowing it was lurking out there somewhere in the water scared me from using the submarine.
Man-Bat nearly gave me a heart attack !
Love the Gruffalo reference lol.
Dads everywhere know you can't escape the gruffalo.
Rob is afraid of the leshen, meanwhile on my shelf I have a big leshen figurine, that I simply think is glorious.
It's one of the coolest enemy designs in that game. It's also goddamn terrifying
@@hgjfkd12345 I know your opinion is valid, given you have the perfect gentleman professor Layton and his charming apprentice Luke as your profile picture. Good taste.
I'm always happy to see the Dark Cloud series getting love
"Kill them all, exterminate the brutes."
From "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad.
I so thought you were gonna talk about Scarecrow when you got to Batman... and when I saw a shot of that diner :P
The creatures from a non-horror game that scare me the most have to be the Skulls from MGSV though... I still scream every time they come after me xD
i was thinkling killer croc actually
That car scene in Haunting of Hill House legitimately scared me. Me and my wife were not ready lol
The magitek in chapter 13 of FFXV. Honestly the first time I played it and the seemingly dead magitek sprung up on me from the ground my heart momentarily stopped.
Man-bat becomes even scarier once you realize he's spreading coronavirus
Oh man, Fable's Balverines. Especially the way the game sets them up with the atmosphere and the merchant escort bit. It's great
The Dearhaunter from Time Splitters: Future Perfect
Oh yeah, I remember Manbat's jump scare. I dropped the controller when that happened to me.
He should’ve done the monsters from uncharted drakes fortune
I’ve always found the Death in Gauntlet to be particularly panic inducing
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I will never forget the feeling I got the first time I experienced the Manbat jump scare. I was playing Arkham Knight by myself, late at night, in the dark, fully enjoying the Batman experience, totally used to the Joker popping up, but when I pulled myself up on that ledge and he screeched his way into the screen, I nearly threw the controller at the TV and screamed myself. I WILL NEVER FORGIVE YOU ROCKSTEADY.
I never particularly found headcrabs "terrifying" (I kinda saw them like chestbusters, freaky, darkly effed up procedures around them, hugely iconic), when they would jumpscare you in Half Life 1 or 2, you'd have a little jump and that's about it. Fast headcrab zombies however... first time I experienced them, I found them so terrifying that I decided to noclip Ravenholm (I played and still play Half Life on PC only) because I wanted absolutely nothing to do with them. Nowadays, I LOVE Ravenholm (it's my favourite chapter in Half Life 2) and they don't freak me out as much, but I still remember the first impact of them to this day. VALVe really did a good job with freaking the player out with their introduction to them. I'll take this all back when I experience headcrabs flying at my face in VR, but if VALVe include fast headcrab zombies... I may not even finish it, if I have to be truly honest, that might be too much...
every child from skyrim.
The hive (first encounter)- Destiny
The flood- Halo
Rell- Warframe
Shark (jumpscare)- Batman Arkham city
First mutated enemy encounter (jumpscare)- Singularity (unexpected)
Those giant monsters- Infamous 2
Silly old Rob doesn't he know there's no such thing as a manbat. Roaarrr (jump scare)
U get better and better in every video. Keep it up!👌🏻👍🏻
6:56 That's what she said!
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