Resident Evil - 10 SCARIEST / Horrifying ROOMS & Locations!
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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0:00 - Introduction
0:41 - THE DULVEY MURDER HOUSE
1:50 - THE MORGUE
3:16 - THE GENERATOR ROOM
4:06 - PRISON CELLS
5:14 - ROOM 001
6:14 - STARS OFFICE
7:43 - REGENERATOR FREEZER
8:57 - THE SEWERS
9:57 - THE GREENHOUSE
10:57 - BENEVIENTO HOME
12:18 - Links! - Игры
Lisa's living quarters deep underground was incredibly creepy. Not really dangerous as there's only a couple easily avoidable snakes but the atmosphere is really unsettling and sad. You get some insight into how much of a tortured soul she really is.
Lisa's story made me hug hard my mother (I'm nearly 30) XD
I just think it's one of the most depressing stories I've ever heard of, because it's not just scary, it's beyond that. I really felt emotionally wounded after that, for the first time in my life out of a fecking videogame (which I played just last year)
YES
Lisa's plot was the only reason I bought a NGC
The cells in res4 had me looking like a speed runner goin through that
Lmfao same here man, I played this level about a week ago and I was trying to hurry up because I really didn't want to stay in this place lol
@@UnicornPizza yup no matter how many times I play that it still gets me
Bro same all the regenerator parts made me look like a speed runner
Try it in VR on the Meta Quest and its terrifying!!!
That was pretty much me playing through the cursed spaniards chapter in the first uncharted game, lots of ammo laying around but I pretty much just sprinted to the end by spraying bullets at any thing that moved and going"ahhhhhhhhhhh" it did work though 🙄
Room 001 in the Resident Evil Remaster is absolutely genius. Not only is it chilling walking up and finding that hanging man but the horror doesn't end there. There is a bathroom connected to the same room and if you enter it, you hear a noticable thud or drop in the previous room. You know the hanging man is on the floor now and now you have to muster the courage to leave yet satisfy your curiosity to find out if he is actually an enemy now. When you exit the bathroom, you see he is no longer hanging nor is the body on the floor. This draws you closer to the where he was hanging and lines you up for being suddenly grabbed by a crimson head which absolutely terrified me.
i was just going to post something about the cabins.the hanging man and the enemies in this area definitely deserve a mention. even tho the spiders are easy to kill they still scare me to this day.
It's not a crimson head, just a regular zombie.
@@CellStudios55 huh? In my gameplay it was also a crimson head?
You hear the body drop down too, that makes it even creepier. I don't know how that wasn't mentioned it the video...
To me, the room in RE4 with the game's final Regenerador (right before the prison fight area at the end of the game) is the scariest room in RE4 and one of the scariest rooms in the entire franchise.
Oh without a doubt. The music, and not knowing that you can skip the regen by just climbing the stairs ✊
Also that writhing sack in the dumpster. That fucking thing gives me the chills.
Thats was awesome but uptill then you know how to get rid of them. Thats why the first encounter is the scariest of them all. You dont know how to kill this abomination.
@@Maz2bi and its pretty cruel to throw them at you before you have the means to effectively deal with them
@@SamsarasArt I had my gun aimed at that for a while and kept looking back in case something jumped out of it
I love that every single one of us can make a list of 10 scariest rooms in Resident Evil and we'd all have different lists. RE is amazing
surprised the basement of the molded from re7 didnt make this list tbh. on first playthrough, it was the scariest location of the whole game for me. it seemed that the molded would spawn endlessly, it is extremely claustrophobic, the sound design is terrifying(you basically hear footsteps and grunting the entire time) and you never knew when the next molded would pop out of the wall and attack you, plus they tanked like 10 bullets or something, and the game didnt give you all that much ammo. also the abandoned ship from the end of the game is another location that i find scarier than the two re7 locations you listed, but overall great list! keep it up, nacho :D
That basement... I played this in VR. I was not OK during that experience.
Yes bro… bout had me quit the game
For me 7 was the darkest of all, but i just played 1,2,3,4 7 and 8 and oldschool 1-3 donn‘t know the other ones, any recommendation for other RE games?
@@hanomano8361 Play Code Veronica! But use a guide if you need to, it’s actually a quite difficult game and it’s VERY easy to get lost/stuck.
@@elijah7744s code Veronica is an awesome game.
Honestly, the basement in RE7 terrified me. I wanted to avoid it as much as I can. Also, I personally found RE8 Heisenberg’s factory more bone chilling than beneviento mansion.
Same the heisenberg factory is the scariest part for me in Village.
@@inscription8099 me too, the atmosphere fucking FREAKS me out
I agree, these are some pretty creepy rooms. One room that always got to me was the infirmary in Resident Evil: Code: Veronica. You read a prisoner's diary where he talks about getting to know a fellow prisoner named Bob who was put in there by Alfred because of a mistake he made. Shortly after, Bob is taken to the infirmary, and when the prisoner sneaks out to see him, he hears someone laughing and Bob screaming. The final entry has the prisoner writing about how all the other prisoners were taken there and he knows he's next.
When you visit the infirmary, the first thing you see is a pair of cots, one of which has a vivisected corpse on it with a case of bloody scalpels next to it. You then get to read the doctor's journal and you see he's truly lost his mind. When you put two and two together, you realize what happened to Bob and all the other prisoners. And that's not taking into factor the hidden chamber beneath the infirmary.
For me it's definitely any kitchen in resident evil games. Just imagine rotting food, rotting flesh and indiscernable fluids mixed together into a deathening smell. Then you have giant cockroaches and bugs crawling everywhere, in a small, claustrophobic room. can't get any more nightmare fuel than that
Re: the photo in Wesker's desk - I've had a head-canon/theory that Irons planted that film roll to try and discredit Wesker. I think I remember somewhere, might have been one of the two Wesker's Reports where he growls about hating having to work alongside someone as awful as Irons. You know some other character is a horrible human being when someone as evil as Albert friggen Wesker dunks on him.
Makes sense, I never really took Wesker to be a pervert
@@Sushizombies Yeah, he comes across far too cerebral and professional to be the sort to hit on a teammate, much less one young enough to be his daughter. The SD Perry novels have him thinking/saying pervy things about various females, which bug me to no end about an otherwise fun novel series.
@@tapset Yeah, he's a lot of things, but he at least has standards when it comes to women. I suspect if he stooped to that, his big sister Alex would have turned him into a test subject for things far worse than Spencer could have concocted.
Question is, you collect an film, not an actual photo. Wesker could not known what that film was
The first time I stepped foot into the Benevento house, it was so quiet I was literally scared because I did not know what to expect.
I would like to give an honorable mention to the dungeon in resident evil 8. That place scared me because of the horrors that went down there.
the factory at the end with the psycho cyborgs following you
@@tylerdurden1923 I swear, I was on the second floor of the factory and thru the holes in the floor I saw one following me, It was straight out of Terminator lol
@@tylerdurden1923 moving past the one in the chair, trying to sprint down that hallway with all of them in their little pods.
The Fan Man at the beginning is super stressful too. I hated that first meeting, it felt like I was running through the next three rooms after dropping through the shaft 😱
4:30 Luis Sera was locked down there at one point since you find his first memo in one of the cells detailing how Plaga parasites behave.
RE2 Morgue for me. That damn fridge door falling off in that dead silence, letting me know the moment I pick up the keycard and try to leave, the bodies are gonna come back to life as undead.
And to make it worse, if you are at Claire’s route, a kicker awaits atop
Aside from the ones shown here (the Novistadors’ dungeon especially-the clanging door and the running feet when you first descend and that thick, meaty buzz whenever they’re flying just……ugh!), I was severely creeped out by the flooded engine lower decks of the Queen Zenobia in RE Revelations. They’re similar to the sewers in that there are plenty of creepy THINGS hiding in the water, just waiting to pop up and kill you (plus there’s that sound they make…), but the creep factor for me isn’t that it’s some enclosed space. It’s that much of this consists of wide-open areas, so you can never be quite sure where the trilobite men things are lurking. At least in tunnels and halls, you can anticipate the attacks. There’s nowhere to hide or shelter in open areas, and you have to look everywhere at once rather than straight ahead or behind.
There’s also the area I refer to as the Butler’s Quarters in RE4. This is the sequence where you’re playing as Ashley, whose only defenses consist of crawling under and through small openings in the walls and furniture to maneuver around the monks, and throwing oil lanterns (and that requires anticipating where said monks will be when you grab and throw, which is sometimes easier said than done, given how they occasionally break into a sprint when you least expect it). After the walking arsenal that is Leon, playing as Ashley is already tense and has you on high alert. But consider that this area is tucked away in the recesses of the castle, complete with a series of dark tunnels manned by those axe-swinging knight statues, and the first thing you face are a couple of monks, the same people who usually have had the most luck in grabbing Ashley during sequences when she’s separated from Leon. You’re nearly defenseless, and these are some tight areas. I’ve played RE4 so many times that I have a near-perfect game plan for most of the areas, but this one still gets to me, especially when I think about how this seems to be where the faithful Salazar butler stayed when he wasn’t tending to his duties. It’s incredibly creepy!
The Ashford manor in Code: Veronica also merits an honorable mention. Now, I love the track “The Suspended Doll,” but that music combined with the hanging doll visuals and the dark, tight areas and that creepy staircase, not to mention the crazy mess that is Alfred… This place always gives me the shivers.
Some very thoughtful picks for scary locals! Revelations is an underrated gem in the series, but I prefer Revelations 2.
The beneviento location by far has been the most scariest part for me in all the resident evil games. The atmosphere is unsettling and that sewer once the baby stars crying had me creep the fuck out. I love it. It was perfect.
For me the entirety of re7. But Those rooms where jack and Marguerite will randomly barge in the wall is the scariest for me. It's awfully quiet then suddenly you hear their creepy voice(the voice actors did a really great job) and start chasing you. I recently watch a stream of re7 greenhouse and I still screamed so loud like I did the first time i saw Marguerite barge off that wall lol
My top 10 would be this.
10. The Ashford Castle (CV)
9. The Baker House (RE7)
8. The Hunter Room (RE0)
7. Experiment Room for Lickers (RE5)
6. The Lab (RE1, RE2, and RE3)
5. Jill Sandwich Room (RE1)
4. House Beneviento (RE8)
3. Morgue (RE2)
2. Regenerator Room (RE4)
1. Lisa Trevor's Den (RE1)
Nothing terrifies me more than Lisa Trevor's moans, lol.
Nah bro. I found something MORE terrifying than that for you:
The GODDAMN fact, that there's possibly rule34 of her.
@@lebonk8081 I’ve done the dirty work. There is r34 of her. You can now live with this fact forever.
@@denniscowe3289 goddammit boner!!! THIS IS WHY WE KEEP GETTING KICKED OUT OF SILENT HILL!!!
Even the Regenerator breathing????
The secret room in RE2 classic, scenario 2 always creeped me out. Scary setting, great scary unique music and of course the Lickers. Great video!
Think so too. The secret room from RE2, 2nd scenario in the lab is missing in this video :-)
I always afraid of the older games because of the door animation afraid of the unknown behind the door
The dungeon and the distillery in Castle Dimitrescu were both very disturbing.. so many crazy torture devices and signs of suffering, yet dead quiet 😮💨 .. Cannibal’s Plunder was kinda messed up too
I mean, they’re literally vampires draining the blood of the victim is what to expect
In RE 2 Remake, the area in the sewer where you basically trek through the "hive" of the G implants, all the while hearing them "humming" is straight up creepy as hell! The atmosphere, and ominous music and sound effects, gave it a creepy ALIEN vibe!
That area was so gross and creepy
@@SamsarasArt That's what I absolutely love about RE2 Remake, it was so visceral,gruesome, gory, and disgusting!
I was pissed when I thought Rebecca's picture wasn't gonna be there in the REmake. Wesker was definitely creeping on Rebecca.
The weird baby fetus thing was nightmare fuel for me for a while after playing RE8.
I recommend you check out The Evil Within series if you're into horror (specially psychological), it's much scarier than RE imo. Think of it as a mix of RE and Silent Hill.
It’s goood
I played it. Its nice. Its a child of RE and Silent Hill. Boss designs are stunning. Plus the photographer is such a creep.
That game is something else
for me theres one thing you missed out :D the first time you meet the chainsaw guy in RE4. damn those chainsaw sound terryfies me over and over ^^
That's a character not a location
The STARS office in RE2 OG spooked me for a different, the soundtrack, along with the picture of the team and the derelict the office was in puts into perspective how the office was never going to be used again, as if all the happiness drained away after the mansion incident.
I usually do enjoy your RE content Nacho, but you gotta be kidding me with this list :P
You forgot one too many honorable mentions like
RE 7 main house basement in the dark, old house attic kids room,
shipwreck,
RE 8 factory in the dark,
Don't get me started with the rest of the series xP
2:30 All because Marcus went crazy with paranoia from being in the training facility so long and thought the students were Spencer's spies only to learn shortly before his death that Wesker and Birkin were doing the spying.
Nice job SinglePlayerNacho, in covering all these truly scary places of the Resident Evil series ✌️
Loved this. You should do 10 most scenic rooms or ones that have great art. Especially the older games with the fixed cameras.
Resident Evil 4 the "Knight Room" scared me senseless!!
The processing area in resident evil 7 to me is pretty creepy because that’s when you get introduced to the molded and the fact that it sounds like they’re right behind you but it’s just the fungus making noise
Heisenberg's factory was the scariest part for me in RE8. Trapped underground in a network of dark tunnels and whirring machinery, and seeing frakensteins monster come bounding towards you out of the dark. Remember having no ammo, trying to find a save room after clearing it out, and stumbling across a Panzer walking towards me.
House beneviento was horrifying, there was signs everywhere that you were going to pursued with hiding spaces etc but not knowing what the thing would be was anxiety inducing to say the least. I was utterly convinced I would come back and find that doll replica of Mia gone and that would be the stalker, I was NOT expecting that baby, I was stunned 😯😯😯😯😯
Ima be honest for me personally heisenburgs factory was probably one of the scariest things ive ever had to play. There was something so scary about those guys with the drills. As i have a perpetual fear of chainsaws and things like it. I was genuinely hiding man and taking breaks mid way through. I had to have a friend with me to even finish it
i was scared throughout that whole part the first time i played even though i wouldn't have thought before that this part would've been scary
Yes! It was even very claustrophobic and the confusing map made it even worse- not to mention the part when the lights went out
@@Hitorion exactly, then you had to go back downstairs to the first floor with the lights off if you wanted the hammer
Resident Evil Village waiting for the Elevator in Donna’s house …. I had a full blown meltdown knowing the fetus was right behind me .
Scariest part of any RE game imo
Loved this video and would love to see more about scary/creepy locations in RE. Underrated subject to look into in the series imo.
Yes! I loved that you not only added the Beneviento House but that it's number 1! It's in my top 5 favorite places in RE games.
House Beneviento.
There's barely any chance to fail that level, but man it's so damn creepy.
Especially if you go in blind and start climbing those stairs for the first encounter.
It's a ghost house that 100% reminds me of P.T. but as a more concise experience.
Just barely getting away into the elevator? My heart is just racing every time 🤣
The laser room in RE4. While it is a just a pure white corridor with no scary sounds or furniture, it has a kind of claustrophobic and suffocating atmosphere, not to mention the menacing instant death lasers and their numb, quiet buzzing. And the whole room is just disturbingly off place after the neglected rural/industrial mess.
I’ll never forget my first play through of RE Village. Took the day off work and played it all day. This really is a special series
I literally just played Beneviento part last night (first time playing it) and i was scared because you don't know what's gonna happen next with no weapons, dark rooms, and all the sound around (if you're playing at night and high volume on tv) definitely worth playing though!
Love your content ❤️☺️❤️☺️ continue the good work.
Thank you! More on the way (:
It's the House Benevietio section, hands down. No contest. I was absolutely NOT prepared for that lurking baby fetus monster...even beyond that though, the whole section is dripping with a creepy atmosphere. Honestly though, the greenhouse with Margeruite is very close. On the whole, RE7 is most certainly the most terrifying game in the series, but the scariest "section" belongs to VIIIage!
Ah yeah... Fuck the beneviento house. I hate creepy dolls, haunted houses, little kids in horror movies and whatnot. Was a nightmare to walk through that place and when the baby appeared i was like "ah shiet what the hell". Glad i played it during the day, cause I was screaming. It would be unplayable for me during the night
I really love your explonations about the game!
Thx 😀
Love this channel and i always wait for another vid :3
Much appreciated :)
i like how i keep coming back to nacho because his intro where he goes alrighty whats up guys single player nacho here is relaxing
When i first played re2 ps1 the generator room did make me jump
Oh, the generator room. I remember that one! I've heard people complain over the fact that it only happens once in the game. But think about it. It happens pretty early, but not too early. After the effect, it sticks with you for the rest of the game. That tense feeling when now knowing that not even door transitions is safe. I think it was well made.
it's like that 1 villager hiding inside the shed that jumpscares in RE4 and it only happened once but I was always watching out after
Ooooh, the generator room door had me and the friend playing this absolutely panic stricken! It was such a good scare, though.
There should be an honorable mention for the L-Shaped Corridor in the original Resident Evil. Best jump scare in the whole franchise. Especially in the remake, where the dogs don't come through the first time.
Re8 "look out the window" got me pretty good. A ton of jump scares in Village, House Beneviento was an entire build up to the jump scare of being chased by the fetus monster.
Dudes, this is a great area throwback. There are so many different areas, in each of the games that are What The HUNK.
Would love to see a sequel video to this. Here are a few more scariest locations I would add:
- the old house (RE7)
- Brian Irons office (RE2 classic and remake)
- Brian Irons’ dungeon (RE2 classic)
Omg I’m so happy you’re back! Missed ya videos. Hope you remember me lol 😆 like 👍🏼
Great video as always💖 and thanks for mention Wesker’s desk, is damn creepy, a grown up man having a crush on a really young girl, it’s never okay, in any context 🥲 I love your channel, great work, congrats✨
Awesome to see another vid. Nice
Surprised that the Ashley’s knight level room didn’t make it
I love the stars office contents of Weskers desk included
Evelyns beedroom in re7 gave me the heebe jeebes i just hid behind the bed building up the nerve to go retrace and get out of there
One good video idea could a top 5 or 7 character arcs/changes. Either way love your vids. Keep it up ❤️
RE5 Crocodile Lake is the scariest.
Source: No one stays in there for a swim, no one walks slowly through there. Instant death if you're hit, on any difficulty
You beat me to it. Nothing scares me more than going in that water
Its only "scary" due to instant death bullshit.
Which honestly horror stuff needs to stop using.
To quote a streamer I watch, "It makes me anxious but for the wrong reasons".
@@nightshroud9671 Untrue.Actually play games instead of just watching them.
@@Cadeaux_Man I DID play them.
And I only dreaded the croc section due to instant death bullshit.
Again, horror games need to stop thinking instant-death crap like enemies that kill you in one hit(regardless of HP) makes things scary.
Its doesn't, it hurts replayability instead, since replaying a part makes you dread not because of how scary a enemy is but just "Oops, you made one wrong move, you automatically lose lol ;)".
I love playing RE4 a bunch but it hurts my enjoyment in replaying it due to having to deal with instant-death crap like Chainsaw Ganados or damn QTEs.
Instant-death bs makes one anxious not because of "Oh man this scary" but "aw crap if I screw up I automatically lose no ifs ands or buts". Makes one anxious for the wrong reasons and horror games need to stop relying on instant-death crap like enemies with OHKO moves.
@@nightshroud9671 all you did was chat nonsense and admit that you did in fact fear crocodile lake. I look forward to and thoroughly enjoy crocodile lake every time, even playing co op 3-1 over and over. Slowed movement, no visibility until random location crocodile barely surfaces, silently and slowly approaching, maybe from behind, natural instinctual fear of crocodiles and water, the fear of the unknown before the first crocodile ever surfaces. So many reasons why crocodile lake is definitively the best and scariest area.
Yet thanks to little whining kids like you that go "moooom wahhhh instant death bs because I stood there missing all shots and unable to do anything, even on the easiest difficulty", you are the reason we didn't get a crocodile lake maze, like re4 dog maze. You would've cried even more
Absolutely outstanding 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Great list. Top spot well chosen 🥵 Oven man room in RE4 and RE2 classic sewers always gave me the spooks 🥶🥶🥶
The idea of Albert Wesker just sitting and doing work at his desk is hilarious to me.
Nice video💯
The room in Code Veronica where you find Nosferatu behind the bookcase! His yelling still creeps me out to this day
I would’ve listed Eveline’s attic/toy room area. Even after playing through the game several times, I always rush through that sequence thinking “fuck this place. I hate this room. (Ball rolls towards me) And that! I hate that too!”
Yeah I was looking for someone who thought the same as me, the attic was terrifying I had to watch a yt play through before I made my move it was so scary
The generator room door def got me back in the 90s at my buddies house. He finally passed me the controller and the first door I open that happens.
I agree! :) Nice video!
Totally agree. But what scared me the most was the aisle with a lot of licker through the glass.
I was hoping you included the sewers from Re2 remake. I took one look at the G section the first time and was like "ah hell no. I seen Aliens. Forget this."
Another great Resident Evil video keep up the good work Nacho!
When a crimson head first jumped me every location was scary not knowing if there was one there 💀💀💀
I would have put the balcony in Resident Evil 1 where you find Forest's corpse, the background music, the landscape, his position on the floor and also when he wakes up. It was one of the creepy moments I didn't forget as a new RE fan.
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Mr. Nacho can you please tell me the title of the song that u used in beneviento part? Anyways loving your Resi videos ^^
You should do a similar list of rooms in the Silent Hill games
Can you do a top 10 resident evil puzzles
Original RE3 had some creepy stuff too, Hospital Basement, Sematary before fighting the worm, the Substation and more.
Cool video
I was genuinely scared, when I opened the generator room door for the first time . It was 1998, so few years ago. We were on our third playthrough with my friends, when we first opened it.
Scariest rooms in games would be a cool series with games like outlast and silent hill
The Benevito house was terrifying, but I think it seemed even more scary because the rest of the game was more action.
I think the gator waters in Re 5 and End of Zoe scare me waaaaaaayyyy more than most of these room. Mainly because it hits my phobia
Lol my bf always sends me down onto the raft on re5 xD so I'm the one that has to dodge. Luckily I'm pretty pro at it now xD
@@YaeGalvus I feel your pain
Generator room scared me!!! I’m trying to play RE2 psx version slowly, but I am trying to face my fears 😅
The experiment room in the original RE2 is worth a mention. If only for the music alone.
The storage/save room in originally RE 1 2 & 3 on ps1 knowing that theres a new boss encounter you never faced before and you dont own a memory card to save your progress.
The ustanak part and dumpster in resident evil 6 was one of the scariest in the whole franchise i thot too
"As soon as you get that item the doors. Fucking. Lock." Love that quote 🤣
The cellar and Catacumbs in village is one of the creepiest too
The jump scare on re2 classic with that door made me scream as a kid. Lol
The creepy one for me are either any area where Lisa Trevor is or that tune which plays when you know nemesis is nearby 🥶
The Sewers in Resident Evil 2 Remake reminds me of the Gates of Hell in Clifton New Jersey
Margeret old house and the baby in RE8 and yes the sewers in RE2 remake is for me the most horrifying locations in this franchise
The generator room got me as a teen lol good times. But the regenerators will always remain legendary.
Have you even played Code Veronica before? That game has a bunch of scary locations. The prison, the torture chamber, the palace especially, and others.
The prison cells of resident evil 4 look exactly like the prison of Venice,Italy,Santa Maria Maggiore,or maybe that in the videogame looks a little bit better ahah
Re5 lost in the nightmares who thing is pretty spooky. But the one re room that freaks me out the most has to be re3 hospital. The nurse notes man
As a kid it was the basement in RE1 original for me, that off putting music (not the sad drunk clown version) was enough and than finding those zombies eating each other, 6 year old me was like HELL NO!.
You forgot to include re7 the room when you get the first part of the cure for Zoey. That room was one of the most scary in my opinion
I agree with this list, but I think as a bonus, Resident Evil : code Veronica should be on the list as well. That game has some creepy and disturbing areas throughout the game like the prison torture room, Alexia’s house with the creepy doll hanging on the ceiling within the house, and I could go on and on. That game has some creepy areas none stop with its creepy music playing. I think there should be a volume 2 of Resident Evils creepy locations. There’s still so much to explore in not just code Veronica, but in the first three original resident evil games on ps1.