There's this tom and jerry gba game, I believe it's called Infurnal escape and, well..The entire game is just disturbing and/or creepy, despite being based on an episode of the series. The fact that tom literally dies in the opening cutscene (I know this happened in the episode as well but they went all in here), the fact that Tom's damage icon slowly gets more miserable and eventually a skull, whenever you lose all lives tom is being literally dragged to hell while he tries to grasp back to the surface desperately, the fact you have to collect souls to gain back your lives (not to mention, those souls look creepy as hell, with wide (hypnotic?) eyes and a very wide smile), I dunno. This game made me unable to sleep for a while.
@MissiGNO0006 ай бұрын
Oh somebody else played it
@DionneDion6 ай бұрын
@@MissiGNO000 Yeah. While the game's quality can be debated, you can't really deny that the game was just kinda freaky in every way. I know the episode the game was based on was dark by itself but it's like they went absolutely all out freak factor with the game.
@gizmoray7216 ай бұрын
Sounds like an official creepypasta game damn
@DionneDion6 ай бұрын
@@gizmoray721 Yeah. It's real though, search up Infurnal Escape GBA Gameover here on youtube. You'll see exactly what I'm talking about.
@Grim5286 ай бұрын
I just watched a olaythrough. The main thing I found unnerving were the cutscenes and the music
@MasterPatrick6 ай бұрын
One of the biggest scares for me was when my brother was playing Sonic Heroes and was casually swinging across vines when Tails suddenly shouts “Giant alligator!” And this massive thing come jumping out of the water, easily 20x bigger than any alligator should be. He threw the controller down and began whimpering. He wanted me to beat it for him but I wasn’t touching that crap with a ten foot pole. Scared me too.
@EverydayWhitey6 ай бұрын
So were you the older brother?
@MasterPatrick6 ай бұрын
@@EverydayWhitey Yeah. Not much of a help to him with this particular problem though.
@EldritchRegis6 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! Its just out of nowhere! I was able to play manhunt anything but fuck that crocodile!
@EverydayWhitey6 ай бұрын
@@MasterPatrick I probably would’ve been so scared I would think the game was cursed.
@angellane18486 ай бұрын
that shit scared me so much it took me so long to beat the level lol
@InfamousJJ4206 ай бұрын
You should see how the Piglet game was on the GBA. I grew up on that version and it lowkey feels like a creepypasta game sometimes lol. Surprisingly charming at the same time.
@Mckenzie-sq6fw6 ай бұрын
There was also a GameCube Winnie the Pooh game. I don't think it was a port of the piglet game, though. The enemies in it were creepy. They made this awful noise when you beat them.
@zephyr17416 ай бұрын
Rumbly rumbly adventure @@Mckenzie-sq6fw
@KuraakaiGoro6 ай бұрын
I grew up playing the GBA port. I'd say the way it's presented makes it more fitting as a horror game. 10/10
@Mckenzie-sq6fw6 ай бұрын
@@zephyr1741 Thank you. I couldn't remember the name, for the life of me.
@jellycat156 ай бұрын
I always found the first pikmin game to be kind of unsettling, maybe it was the graphics or the feeling of isolation. The bad ending where olimar gets turned into a pikmin really creeped me out when I was young. Some of the enemies from this series have me questioning why they were put in a kids game, like the waterwraith and the fiery bulborb
@i.l.l.l.l.6 ай бұрын
The Wario Land 4 hurry up music never bothered me, but the weird-ass Sound Room was horrifying to me as a child
@SniperOnSunday6 ай бұрын
@@Dovah_SlayerSo it's a Sonic CD type situation?
@Dovah_Slayer6 ай бұрын
@SniperOnSunday I don't know why this reply was put on this comment. I was talking about Sonic CD Fun is infinite because someone brought up how creepy it was. I don't actually know why Wario land 4 sound room is so creepy
@EngineerMonkeyBTD66 ай бұрын
HURRY UP!
@Zorothegallade-rpg5 ай бұрын
The most anxiety inducing parts of hitting the frog are: -Not knowing how much time you'll have to backtrack -Not knowing how long the detours you have to take because the switch blocks will close off the main path -Those levels where you're supposed to get the key AFTER starting the escape sequence and you don't know if you'll grab it and still have time to escape.
@sakura3684 ай бұрын
@@Zorothegallade-rpg and the music keeping you grooving
@nonexistor6 ай бұрын
Idk about the other people who played this game, but that part in the pokemon mystery dungeon explorers games where time is completely stopped was my first encounter with existential dread as a kid
@StarLight37-pw7xe6 ай бұрын
The entire segment as you’re running from the sableye felt so tense for me as a kid, I feel ya
@queendiamond7706 ай бұрын
What scared me the most about Mystery Dungeon was this one side story of an Armaldo being friends with baby pokemon and taking them around in dungeons💀
@DionneDion6 ай бұрын
I loved this game but I definitely remember being filled with dread as that happened, yeah.
@LugiatheOceanGuardian5 ай бұрын
@@queendiamond770 i dont remember that
@kairi46406 ай бұрын
Honestly giant jellyfish in the sky with tentacles coming down to get you is a pretty unnerving thought lol.
@phyllojoe53466 ай бұрын
The bowser laugh from SM64 still gives me a fear reaction in my mid 20s....
@benamisai-kham58926 ай бұрын
I remember turning my TV down as a kid until after I got into the castle 😂
@phyllojoe53466 ай бұрын
@@benamisai-kham5892 Ughhh but anytime you died
@stevenbart23756 ай бұрын
For me, it was the music on the endless staircase. That always freaked me out for some reason, even worse than waking up the killer piano for the first time. After that, if I didn't have 70 stars, I avoided the last door like the plague. So imagine my panic when I played the DS version, and dumbass me never thought they might've raised the star requirement like most of the doors...
@stevenbart23756 ай бұрын
Oh, and the giant fish. Any enemy that ate the character just freaked me out, but only if it was an insta-kill.
@Gamesta1006 ай бұрын
I freaking love that laugh lol
@jakenbake31276 ай бұрын
I don't know if oddworld is family-friendly, but the bad ending in Munch's Odyssey is terrifying. Everything about it from the visuals to the dialog is horrific
@Randoomly-16 ай бұрын
U mean the one were abes creature dies and he looks sad then a flammble liquid leaking into the incratoer and you listen as some of abes friends scream in pain while dying
@InVinoVeratas6 ай бұрын
I legitimately was afraid to play that game as a kid, something about the character design really unhinged me for some reason.
@persomiissleepy5 ай бұрын
@@Randoomly-1That's the most recent game but yeah that one by far is the darkest.
@StickTimmy424 ай бұрын
I don't think it's meant to be family friendly, but it sure didn't stop kids from playing it.
@spencerock21876 ай бұрын
When your monster got injured during battle then died in monster rancher was pretty traumatic. Not very graphical but very dark
@Zorothegallade-rpg5 ай бұрын
The death of your pet in the Gameboy Tamagotchi game. You hear a heart monitor get weaker and then flatline. Whoever put that in the game just wanted to mess some kids up.
@jeremyriley12386 ай бұрын
3:24 Um, that's not an elephant. That is a heffalump.
@lepideokroit6 ай бұрын
The only thing I found creepy in non-horror game is phonecalls from Sims. Like, I remember that the phone rang in the middle of the night and saying creepy stuff
@themoonlitwarrior44506 ай бұрын
The one thing that traumatized me when I was young was the PS1 Game Rugrats and the Search for Reptar. The most unnerving thing in that game was Mr.Friend & almost everything else in that game just scared me but that voice still puts me on edge...
@mayhare97546 ай бұрын
I haven't personally experienced it, but there was a jumpscare in a flash Scooby-Doo game (Escape From the Smithsonian I think) that is genuinely frightening to an adult. I'm pretty sure it must have traumatized more than a few kids.
@insertfunnynamehere89846 ай бұрын
Apidya for the Amiga has some weird stuff in it, one of the weirdest being a naked doll boss that fights by detaching its hands and firing lasers from its eyes
@insertfunnynamehere89846 ай бұрын
I forgot about the projectile vomit attack
@pretzel66296 ай бұрын
a lot of old "space shooters" fit into that kind of horror, apidya isnt even close to the darkest
@Ryowhosakazaki3 ай бұрын
Not to mention it, a rotten dead rat with maggots out... Yuck 🤮
@AnarXxy6 ай бұрын
Mr. L from Paper Mario used to freak me out, specifically Super Dimentio, its lanky neck and how it moved around always scared me as a kid
@polaris-san61706 ай бұрын
Surpsingly never found much creepy in the game when you was younger till I was way older. Need to go back and replay it, I always thought super Dimentio was badass because of the whole Mr L bit.
@jackminer21486 ай бұрын
Laughs in Mimi
@polaris-san61706 ай бұрын
@@jackminer2148 good point actually, my first time seeing Mimi made me freak out, and I'm fairly certain it gave me the most basic basic form of trauma. To this day, I freak out a little bit more when being chased by something unkillable in games.
@aurafox16 ай бұрын
I listed it on a previous video, but Yoshi's Story used to freak me the hell out as a kid. So much of the game's artstyle and sound design is so uncanny. I used to never be able to get past the second page on my own because of how scared I was of the loud noises and creepy enemies in all the levels. But the giant eel in Lots 'o Jellyfish also stuck with me for a long time. Always hated invincible enemies, and this one took the cake for being such an oppressive force.
@benamisai-kham58926 ай бұрын
Absolutely same, I could not beat the game as a kid cause it was so scary to me 😭 I hated the game over scene so much
@aurafox16 ай бұрын
@@benamisai-kham5892 fr!! There was something so unnerving about watching all the Yoshi's disappear one by one, too. Seriously, what drugs were these devs on 😭
@swiftshock26156 ай бұрын
Those damn Attacky Sacks... Actually, most all of Baby Bowser's Castles were pretty bad, specifically the mecha one with the giant spikes that shoot out and instantly kill you.
@OtakuUnitedStudio6 ай бұрын
@@swiftshock2615 I could not beat any of the Bowser's Castle levels except the first one as a kid. What the heck is with the sudden difficulty spike??
@mrpuggerson6 ай бұрын
This game was adorable tho, how tf did it scare you?
@gamerguyandsomenumbers6 ай бұрын
I don't know if anybody else feels the same way, but I always found Bowser's Inside Story to be a weirdly eerie game. Sure, all of the Mario & Luigi games have some creepy moments here and there (save for Paper Jam), and it's not as blatantly dark as Partners in Time, but something about Bowser's Inside Story always stuck out to me. I don't even know how to explain it, really. There's just a lot of stuff that seems... off. The Mushroom Kingdom is wrought with a fantastical plague, and warped by the rule of Fawful in rather bizarre ways (both silly and eerie). There's a dormant force of nature beneath the kingdom that can copy Bowser's DNA and make the Bros. gasp for air just by being near them. Bowser gets trapped or incapacitated almost constantly throughout the story, and the Bros. get their fair share of this too. Bowser's Body is a bizarre labyrinth of alien geometry and vaguely organic shapes, which isn't helped by it being more "realistic" than places like Yoob's Belly (though it's still cartoony and even unnatural at times, most of the environment is clearly innards of some description). I think what gets me the most is the music. While a lot of it is the usual Mario affair, there's quite a few tracks that make me really uneasy even now. Stuff like "Final Castle", "Fawful's Evil Plan", and "Dark Bowser" are intimidating and hopeless, "Deep Castle" is downright melancholic... but the one that gets me the most is "The Road Leading to the Secret", the song you will spend pretty much half the game listening to. It's just so eerie, especially the version heard inside Bowser. It makes you feel like you're hopelessly lost, and that you shouldn't be wherever it is you are. I'm willing to bet this one song is a big part of why I find this game to be so creepy.
@diediedice6 ай бұрын
God I love that game. Recently started replaying it but my ds is at the brink of it's death, so I had to start all over on pc again. What kind of adds to the creepy sense is the fact that you HAVE to "help" both sides. You're this beholder, overseeing all the situations the bros and bowser get themselves into, each one with a different goal in mind (although kinda same). The tutorial is beating bowser up, you get to play him a lot until suddenly you're not the one breathing fire and throwing punches, you're the one at the receiving end. That part scared me so bad as a kid haha. I honestly can't really remember much anymore as it's been some time, but partners in time was so much more scary for me, even though I only watched a let's play when the game came out
@drawingdragon6 ай бұрын
Huh, I never really considered Inside Story to be "creepy" but I definitely get what you mean by it being "off". A lot of messed up scenarios in that game for sure. It's still the only Mario RPG I've played (bought 2 during the Wii Eshop close and just haven't had time) and one of my favorite DS games of all time. But yeah I guess looking back some stuff weirded child me out pretty bad. The whole Sockop area was disturbing to me, and the Dark Star stuff at the end gets pretty dark (pun not intended)
@Apokal3x6 ай бұрын
I was a victim of this Forestia game ^^ I remember playing it when I was a kid and coming to this nightmare sequence... I was so shocked of the sudden change of athmosphere that I only made like 2 or 3 steps into the level before quiting the game. I never played this game ever again XD
@thomasadrianusromeijn92605 ай бұрын
I'm the one that suggested he would look at the game, but for me, it would always appear at past the halfway point from what I can recall. It was probably a blessing in disguise. But the Mermaid sequence also freacked me out.
@ceazarsalad44146 ай бұрын
Ayyy you talked about the splatoon 2 and 3 bad endings! i suggested them and im not sure if it was MY comment that you saw but im happy to see them. They're so scary for no reason!
@drawingdragon6 ай бұрын
Bro I didn't see the 3rd games bad end until now, what the heck is that about And even though 2's cutscene isn't as theatrical, the in-universe consequences and buildup are horrifying. Like yeah "the city gets oozed" is already bad - but with the context of "an insane sentient telephone left by an extinct civilization has declared Inklings to be unworthy of life, and so is grinding down their "purest" specimens into ooze to eradicate the rest of the species and start evolution over"..... holy crap dude
@ceazarsalad44146 ай бұрын
@@drawingdragon agreed! I was absolutely SHOCKED first playing octo expansion and realizing how horrific the story was... for a funny brigt nintendo game about squids!
@FungusEater90006 ай бұрын
i remember stumbling upon footage of the nightmare sequence for forestia as a youngster, and for YEARS i was convinced it was a weird nightmare i had and not something that actually existed after struggling to find anything about it, i still remember being utterly shocked when i stumbled upon footage of it a few months ago and realizing it WAS real.
@thomasadrianusromeijn92605 ай бұрын
Yeah... that game really stuck with me when I was younger because of the nightmare sequence, even if I at some point forgot the name of the game. It was always between that and the mermaid sequence that freaked me out as a kid and could never complete it.
@strawberrylatta42346 ай бұрын
So I left this comment on the last video but it was a little late, so I'll leave it here again. In the flash game poptropica, I experienced my first ever jumpscare in a game. In ghost story island, your character goes into this creepy old house and looks through a telescope. while you're distracted looking through it, someone, in your ear, says "looking for someone?" this wouldnt be such a big deal if it wasnt the ONLY example of spoken dialogue in all of poptropica. it scared ten year old me so badly, i wasnt expecting it at all. i replayed the game later and more recently, and it got me again.
@StarLight37-pw7xe6 ай бұрын
Holy shit speaking of poptropica, the Jersey Devil section from cryptid island scared me as a kid, especially the scene where it’s staring at you from the window in the abandoned house.
@Cameron_Levine6 ай бұрын
THIS. Omg I had the same experience. I was alone and playing this. It was so quiet since this was before they added music so it was dead silent. The voice clip came from nowhere and made me fall out of my chair. No joke. Genuinely one of the biggest scares I’ve ever had in my life.
@ScreamingAllTheTime6 ай бұрын
Can’t recall if you’ve touched on the Nancy Drew games yet, but Nancy Drew Shadow At The Water’s Edge is easily one of the scariest. The games are all supposed to be a little scary as mystery games often are, there were some pretty wild ones in that particular game. I remember there’s a mirror scare that’s pretty intense, and a puzzle that’s on a timer where you’ll drown if it’s not completed in time.
@PixelRoserade6 ай бұрын
Hear me out: the nightmare scene in Curse of Blackmoor Manor. That scared the shit out of me as a kid.
@ScreamingAllTheTime6 ай бұрын
@@PixelRoserade Blackmoor Manor was all sorts of freaky. The disembodied voice calling her right at the beginning? Eugh. getting trapped in the sauna in White Wolf Of Icicle Creek used to stress me out so much. And while I’ve never seen it, there’s also another Easter egg dream sequence in White Wolf that you need to do a bunch of stuff to trigger that’s also pretty creepy.
@chizu44556 ай бұрын
The Wario Land 4 entry reminded me of this random DS platformer I got as a kid. I think it was called New Zealand Story. It was about these baby chicks getting abducted and you having to save them. I remember the game having a mostly cheery atmosphere, but something about it always made me a little uncomfortable. I remember the enemy/boss designs looking pretty strange as well as some of the levels creeping me out a little but I think what scared me the most was this unkillable reaper enemy that would hunt you down after a certain amount of time passed. Other than that, I remember the game being pretty challenging, and the levels weren't super linear, so I got lost often.
@spongepikmin86 ай бұрын
You wanna talk obscure scary games; Sea Life Safari (I know I've commented this game previously, but he didn't see it before). It's an old PC game I played when I was little, which was basically Pokemon Snap, but underwater. It has a very similar vibe to that shark hunting game you've brought up a couple of times. The first level is a colorful coral reef with goofy clownfish and smiling turtles, but then every level afterwards is a dark abyss with much more vicious looking creatures. This game is pretty much entirely responsible for me being thalassophbic.
@malakadil91436 ай бұрын
Great vid mr. Gambado! I have two suggestions for your "bad ending" segment. The first one is a bit of a stretch but in "juju densetsu" the ending made want to cry with her crying voice. The second one is "Rolo to the rescue"! This one surprised me the first time I got it because how sad and creepy it seemed.
@mistyyOwO6 ай бұрын
I hardly ever hear anyone talk about this, but the Big Octos from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker absolutely terrified me as a little kid (and even well into my teens). Everything about them was so scary to me: the way the music completely stops, a storm immediately starts no matter the weather condition beforehand, and you get stuck in a giant whirlpool before this huge squid with a bunch of giant glowing eyes slowly emerges from the center of the whirlpool combined with the intense music that plays as it fully appears. I genuinely had a panic attack when i encountered one of these things. I actually developed a genuine fear of these things, I had nightmares (as an adult, I STILL from time to time get a big octo nightmare) and was unable to beat the game for the longest time. Eventually I finally beat it a couple of years after the HD version came out (we had the gamecube version, but my older brothers never let me play it) after realizing i could just look up the big octo map and avoid them. But despite knowing that, the big octos very much made an impression on me and to this day they still give me goosebumps. Also, I love your videos a ton, keep them up!
@purplemist76 ай бұрын
Yeah, those creeped me out as a kid. Those as well as that ghost ship.
@swoopingisbad56176 ай бұрын
It isn’t a kids game, but I played Mass Effect as a kid. I got to the Overlord DLC and hooo boy was I not prepared to the weird sci fi horror show that was about to happen. When it got to the reveal of the dude connected to all those wires, especially the tubes going down his throat, I got so freaked out I immediately turned off the console. Ended up having to replay a bit because I lost progress from not saving before quitting, but I had such a knee jerk reaction that I had to turn it off lol
@starlightsoiree6 ай бұрын
I commented about this last time, but the creatures in the skybox of the Nightmare World in Tak 2- Staff of Dreams always creeped me out. The ambience of the level is very slimy feeling, and I once built up enough speed in one of the vehicles to fling myself toward the skybox- the creatures arent a flat texture, either! They're (very roughly) 3D mapped!
@punchyroux6 ай бұрын
Oh god I loved the Tak games! Tak 2 was very weirdly slimy in it's aesthetic, though, you're right
@starlightsoiree6 ай бұрын
@@punchyroux the level variety in it is top tier, I miss the art style tremendously!
@RottenLegacy6 ай бұрын
I used to play World of Goo a lot when I was a tiny child. Plenty of its visuals come across as rather unsettling, which mostly comes down to the art style. It's definitely a cartoonish sort of creepy. One highlight is the level "Burning Man" in Chapter 3, Cog in the Machine. One of the set pieces in the level, which I suppose is the titular burning man, starts out on a platform of matches, which you have to burn away to get to the exit of the level. But when you do that, the burning man's eyes explode, leaving only empty (and possibly bleeding?) black sockets. Another level from the same chapter is called "You Have to Explode the Head" in which the objective is exactly what it sounds like, although the head does belong to a robot if that makes it any better. And in the level "Misty's Long Bony Road," the starting point is an eyeless, skeletal frog and you have to use skulls to cross a road of spikes. The final level of Chapter 4, "Deliverance," has you enter a recycling bin to undelete all the spam mail within. The depths of the recycling bin take on a completely black-and-bright-red color palette and at the very bottom, submerged in some kind of lava, is a massive, writhing red skeleton. Absolutely no idea why and there's no explanation for it. Oddly enough, this is the one that scared me the most when I was young. Pretty gnarly stuff for a family-friendly game!
@dougawesomecities6 ай бұрын
I just got to say to my wife "Wake up honey, Gambado Gaming just dropped a new scary video." She was driving at the time, so a little confused, but it was still fun to say
@GalaxyFaxus4 ай бұрын
Thank you for including Forestia in this video! I’m happy that someone effectively talks about that, because I played it when i was something like 5 and it definitely scarred me as a child.
@quackshley6 ай бұрын
Mickey mouse and the magic mirror for the GameCube is one of the games that scared me the most as a kid. Mickey's model is just plain creepy, he nearly gets stabbed with a ghost sword, almost gets a chandelier dropped on him, and can be killed by a possessed rubber duck. Throughout the game you find items from or referencing mickeys friends but never find them, which creeped me out as a kid because i thought something bad happened to them. Also theres several creepy music tracks/areas and even a jumpscare in the basement.
@grimphantom99insaneenderma856 ай бұрын
I remember that game is it GameCube? I remember the empty feeling of traveling through worlds which was eerie not to mention the random statues. Still a cool game though.
@quackshley6 ай бұрын
@@grimphantom99insaneenderma85 I think you're thinking of another game, this game is a point and click game for the gamecube. You travel through what I think is a big mansion? (younger me always thought it was a museum for some reason)
@grimphantom99insaneenderma856 ай бұрын
@@quackshley woops sorry it's been a long time ago. I do remember a Micky game on GameCube I got to remember. 😅
@calebgurney7622 ай бұрын
That game used to scare the heck out of my GameCube was in my room it was my sisters game and every time she played it I ran out of my own room I was scared of that ghost in the game lol
@sadboyhours36516 ай бұрын
In FF12, I went exploring in some caves in the desert, looking for a mark. I went too deep but figured I'd just keep going to explore since you can pretty easily avoid most enemies. As I got deeper, the map got static-y and disappeared. I eventually entered a room with a lavapit and some thing that looked like Chernobog popped out and wiped my party.
@hectorlumbagoCringe3 ай бұрын
Yo! Great work man!
@phantolmao6 ай бұрын
The Undead themed Chapters from the first Skylanders game scared me pretty bad as a kid. The eerie music and dark levels set a creepy atmosphere but the enemies made it for me. The gargantulas and shadow knights are physicallt intimidating, being giant spiders and possessed suits of armour, but the zombie enemies would shamble towards you and can only be efficiently killed with fire. If you dont have a Fire Skylander, the only way to kill the main enemies in the chapter is to push them into the torches that you find in the dungeon. I remember finding myself scrambling through arenas looking for a torch with a crowd of them on my tail. The Wilikin Village from Skylanders Giants could be considered creepy with the living dolls and world changingbut I mostly found it more whimsical and goofy.
@StarLight37-pw7xe6 ай бұрын
Nah man, Wilikin land was definitely creepy as fuck, I always got bad vibes playing that section of the game
@drawingdragon6 ай бұрын
Oh my freaking gosh YES. OK so I have had an irrational phobia of zombies ever since I was little (no idea what triggered it but to this day I can handle a LOT of horror stuff, but throw a shambling corpse in and I'm OUTTA THERE-) I was also obsessed with the Skylanders franchise, kept up with it religiously until like game 5. NOTHING in Skylanders scared me like those invincible zombie enemies, not the final boss of game 3, not other Undead Element levels, nothing. I remember a part where you essentially grab an item and an entire horde breaks through a wall to chase you. We didn't have a Fire Element Skylander at first either (my poor mom went and bought me a used Ignitor just to help me out lol) and I literally made my baby sister play through the Undead levels on her own while I left the room... and I would do this EVERY time we wanted to replay through the game. Man what a nostalgia rush. I'm so glad someone else was as traumatized by that area as I was.
@queendiamond7706 ай бұрын
So glad to see Forestia! It's not very well known but I've heard a story of it being given away to kindergarten kids in some schools here with it being edutainment lol I guess being educated on fear and horror is... Education too? Edit: I used to get scared by almost everything I played as a kid, maybe because when everyone was talking about ps3 I was still playing eerie ps1 games, but my worst experience must have been with crappy cheap games that were given away in cereal boxes especially because they would always clash with the antivirus! Nowadays those same eerie games feel so comforting
@iraq-lobster6664 ай бұрын
PS1 games had an eerie atmosphere that i miss very much. Heart of darkness was creepy, I remember the monsters kill the kid protagonist in pretty violent ways and the world has a very dark ominous vibe that modern games cant seem to recapture with their ultra 4k graphics and realism
@Nido1236 ай бұрын
I remember being terrified by the sea monster from Jumpstart back in the day. I had a nightmare once where he was in my shower and my parents sacrificed me to him or something whack like that
@zixea33185 ай бұрын
Do you still have the pc you played it on?
@Nido1235 ай бұрын
@@zixea3318 probably not, I don’t even think I have the cds for the jumpstart games either unfortunately.
@boygame66686 ай бұрын
A scary moment like this with a children's video game would be in Super Paper Mario, world 2-4 Mimi's mansion ,the basement, when you move through that world you discover Mimi's true identity and intentions, which leads to her transformation, where she literally breaks her neck, transforms into a spider and starts chasing you, at that very moment you discovers that she is invincible, so your only option is to flee, you have to go through the basement (which is a labyrinth) fleeing from an invincible bug that she can teleports next to you, I was always afraid of that level because the only thing I can do was running
@Pansy1476 ай бұрын
I was so happy to see Piglet’s Big Game on this list. I’ve always thought it had an eerie atmosphere, despite loving it, and played it a lot as a kid. There’s even a glitch where the brave face puppet show freezes , and you see piglet’s turned back for 15 seconds.
@soleanna39556 ай бұрын
let's go, gambado video out just in time for my morning nap
@somedude23436 ай бұрын
I have no idea if you covered this before since I haven't went through every video, but Insaniquarium's aliens and final boss were what creeped me out when I was young, they come in periodically to try and kill your fish, with a horn and some ominous music alerting you of one approaching, I found the robot and the squid in particular terrifying due to the sounds they make, the final boss makes it darker by trying to kill the pets you obtained throughout the game rather than the regular guppies you took care of, making this evil laugh when he appears, with the design even having his brains showing it may not scare me now, and it may not be as scary as some of the other stuff, but it sure did scare me back then
@somedude23436 ай бұрын
small side note: the ultravores were also quite creepy to me due to the red eyes, but not to the degree of the aliens since they were actually aggressive
@Iambluespygaming6 ай бұрын
yay new video about my favourtie topic. love your channel
@Reddddnesssssss6 ай бұрын
Rayman Origins (Technically a kids game...) had the most disturbing bosses of all time. After completing the first 5 worlds, you get revealed secondary worlds and its bosses (the 4 kings the nymphs {Characters that shouldn't be in a kids game that give you various abilities} told you about). and each of those bosses are equally disturbing. (except for the bird one) The magician who helped you learn the basics is found to be the villian of the game, scattering the enemies about. He probably turned the 4 kings into these creatures.
@Hyp3rSonic5 ай бұрын
Respectfully disagree about the nymphs not being in the game
@turntabl3276 ай бұрын
There's this movie that I loved as a kid, Legends of the Owls: Guardians of Ga'hoole. Now that movie was a bit creepy on its own, with its character designs being pretty messed up in their own right, but the GAME has its moments. I remember playing it on my Xbox 360, and the night levels scared me so bad. But the worst part was the Hagsfiends, ESPECIALLY the Hagsfiend Queen boss. Genuinely scared the shit out of me, and I think I stopped playing for a long time because of how much that Queen scared me. If I remember correctly too, there were a ton of other levels that were a bit unsettling, like a bat boss thing that freaked me out, but the Hagsfiend levels in general were definitely the most unsettling for me. I can't remember if the music was creepy or not tbh, if I find the ost I'll take a listen and update :) Update: just listened to the ost and HOLY SHIT. I unlocked a memory listening to it and DAMN is the Hagsfiend (?) soundtrack STRESSFUL sounding. The song is "Nightmare" and DAMN does it actually kind of slap. But yeah, parred with the stress of the boss fight, the soundtrack definitely makes the game a whole lot more stressful and unsettling.
@symphony-of-the-mint20086 ай бұрын
Wasnt expecting someone to be Gahoole posting
@purpleprawler92866 ай бұрын
The mochi mayhem special event from pokemon scarlet/violet is definitely up there for creepy moments. seeing the characters get their bodies possessed and being forced to do that weird dance with the creepy music playing in the background will never not be terrifying, especially considering that the game never actually explains what pecharunt is or why it was possessing people in the first place
@Mckenzie-sq6fw6 ай бұрын
Love your profile pic. Mephiles is awesome.
@sakura3684 ай бұрын
it techncially does explain, you just have to pay attention and go look for the knowledge
@purpleprawler92864 ай бұрын
@@sakura368 where does it say it though
@sakura3684 ай бұрын
@@purpleprawler9286 around the place in the teal mask, ogerpon and pecharunt are related
@iraq-lobster6664 ай бұрын
Lmao that you actually use the word 'terrifying" here, it's genuinely pathetic
@ВасилийПупкин-ж8и6 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if Robocop 2 on NES counts as family friendly, but its game over screen with broken down Murphy and his exposed terrifying face traumatized me as a kid
@BsKHacker6 ай бұрын
As a kid two games really freaked me out. The shark in Banjo-Kazooie with the off-brand jaws music was really upsetting as a kid mostly because you couldn't fight back in the water only run. The other was in Gex 3 on the N64. There was a mystery level that after had taxidermied bears that at first look like they are part of the environment, but after you hit a switch to open a blocked way they spring to life. The worst part they had higher heath then some of the other enemies so I die to them a few times as a kid.
@HeyaItsSoup6 ай бұрын
It seems that sharks in this game is terrifying to many people... But I'm very surprised to the fact that almost no one is frightened by Dragundas, the green monsters in Banjo Tooie that chews you with its razor sharp teeth and spits you out while laughing at you menacingly. This traumatizes me so much more, and I have no clue why to be honest
@Masterwar786 ай бұрын
Not sure if this was covered in the previous videos but in Jak and Daxter, when you try to swim out of bounds, a heartbeat plays and gets faster and eventually a giant fish swallows you up. Frightened me as a kid. Or maybe in Sly Cooper 1, there's a section during the Bayou stage where Sly is getting chased by a giant swamp serpent. That imagery scared me shitless as a child that I just turned off my PS2 and haven't played the Sly Cooper series until I was much older lol
@drawingdragon6 ай бұрын
Ah, Lurker Shark... traumatizing Jak and Daxter kids beyond repair since forever. I never experienced Thalassophobia until I tried to swim to Misty Island without a boat.
@emmaginative6 ай бұрын
There was a game called “Cosmo’s Cosmic Adventure” that I played via a Shareware disk as a kid (yes I’m old), and the first (out of three) game ends with such a freaking jumpscare! At least for a kid who didn’t know there was a save feature so I played through it all the way, sweating so hard, to finally reach the end of the game. It scared me so freaking bad that I couldn’t even look at that game for years!
@HotClown4 ай бұрын
Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure mentioned!!! Condolences on your back and knee pain! I remember watching the demo where he's flying around on the little personal floating platform thing over and over, really wanting to see that level but being way too bad at the game to ever get to it, and also having absolutely no idea you could save. I always hated that one stage in the forest where there's a storm going on, and when the lightning flashes, you can see spooky eyes in a bunch of the busted up trees. I'd never actually seen the ending before, and I just looked it up. Maaaaan what the hell. Ecco the Dolphin levels of "out of left field terrifying bullshit slapped at the end of a mostly normal game". pre-2000s game devs were a different breed lmao, I'm so glad I never got that far
@HopePapernacky2 ай бұрын
Was it the snake one?
@emmaginative2 ай бұрын
@@HopePapernacky - I think it's a huge dragon, but could be mistaken for a snake yes!
@emmaginative2 ай бұрын
@@HotClown - Haha right?! I'm not insane in thinking that's a really scary ending to the game, right? Man, my mother had to make me promise to not play that game again because I was so scared that I couldn't sleep haha
@CelestialRaposa6 ай бұрын
the original ending for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (ds) messed me up so bad lol
@somacruz77596 ай бұрын
The car accident one? ._.
@CelestialRaposa6 ай бұрын
@@somacruz7759 YEAH!
@somacruz77596 ай бұрын
@@CelestialRaposa That was fucked up :(
@AlIRounder5 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you’ve covered this yet, but the level Wilikin Village from Skylanders Giants freaked me out as a kid, and I remember skipping that level every time I would play the game. It doesn’t bother me that much now, but I feel like it would freak out anyone who’s afraid of puppets and uncanny speech / music.
@Mckenzie-sq6fw5 ай бұрын
It was definitely unsettling.
@Henhensart6 ай бұрын
Finally someone covered Forestia in this type of video!! Forestia was one of my childhood's favorite games, even when the nightmare stage terrified the shit out of me. But at the same time it was fascinating and worked kind of as a gateway to horror fiction, and nowadays I love horror as a genre.
@future877210 күн бұрын
Let it be known that my man right here talked about Piglet's big game being silent hill-esque before everyone else did
@ProtoHelio15 ай бұрын
For sure, one of the most scary things in a game that came out of nowhere was the Tidal Wave boss of the Transformers PS2 game based on the Armada cartoon. The 4th level, Mid-Atlantic, has you glide aboard and navigate through a MASSIVE Decepticon aircraft carrier warship, where your objective is to reach the bridge/controls to disable the vessel. Once you reach the bridge though, a cutscene triggers with the warship transforming, and it is staged with heavy rain, freakishly intense music, lightning blasting every few seconds and at one point in the cutscene, you can even see your character running out of a doorway to escape the shifting parts of the massive robot for a sense of scale. The cutscene alone is terrifying if you're not expecting it, but the boss fight itself also qualifies, with Tidal Wave TOWERING over the rest of the map (The water is so deep that if you fall into it your character is practically a speck on the screen, but it barely makes it halfway up Tidal Wave's calves at BEST), compound that with really disturbing noises he makes when you shoot his head, and a creepy finger waggling gesture he does sometimes that I don't even know the trigger for, it's all REALLY unsettling. Even the boss music is deep and spooky compared to the high octane drums and wailing guitars of other boss themes. This is all made even WORSE if you pay attention during your time inside the warship where you can actually SEE his robot mode head through some windows if you know where to look, which would certainly be jarring if you didn't recognize Tidal Wave's alt mode!
@mrljp28685 ай бұрын
you know i always thought I was the only one who was scared of that piglet game when I was younger, I'm glad I'm not alone
@Hypn010135 ай бұрын
Okay hear me out, the black holes from Mario galaxy idk why I’m afraid of them but seeing Mario just get dragging in while screaming scares me along with the sound it made when you got caught by them and especially just like the audio of them just existing
@AugustRiversJr6 ай бұрын
Man I LOVE these videos, something about little creepy things in games you don't expect, the fact this one little moment caused nightmares for someone just tickles me. Also if our suggestion was favorited in the past does that mean it'll be in a future video?
@Luigikid6 ай бұрын
Yooo man, want me to join ya in a future video for 1-2 entries? Got a few personal stories I would like to talk about 👀
@Aaronnoraator6 ай бұрын
In Elebits on the Wii, when you go to the amusement park level, there are statues all over the place of a pink rabbit mascot with what appears to be blood all over it's face. It's actually a direct reference to the character Robbie the Rabbit from Silent Hill, which some of the developers of Elebits worked on. The in game description for the statue says it's "ketchup" and not blood, but 10 year old me was not buying that shit and I'd pick the little fucker up and fling him halfway across the map. (I posted this in the last vid, but I gotta rep my boy Elebits)
@MA-ix5ko6 ай бұрын
Mushroom men the spore wars very obscure and trippy game with horrifying mutant dogs,racoons,moles,and rabbits with the most kid friendly gore scene in a kids game I’ve ever seen.
@zalybrainlessgenius5035 ай бұрын
ALSO ALSO, Starshine Legacy 😂 Nobody recognizes this game by title, but it's a very short 3D game for girls where you play as a school girl with short red head who realizes she can understand horses, and there's an ill scared white horse who tells her he's in great danger and that she must save him, so you eventually sneak out at night to some corrupted shadow kidnapper base where you must rescue the horse, it was really wild for a kids game 😂 But the worst part to me was a night section in school, where you had to pass a janitor who was on patrol, he was a big burly man with a flashlight who hummed to himself some creepy tunes, that was basically my introduction to the "don't get spotted by the monster" horror game genre 😂 As well as gave me an irrational fear of janitors.
@zalybrainlessgenius5035 ай бұрын
Also, not sure if the Polish Scooby Doo games are popular in the states or not, but I'm telling you, they ALL had jumpscares 😂 Of course, it's Scooby Doo, but there's one game that I couldn't finish as a kid because close to the end you must choose the right gravestone and when you choose wrong the main villain pops up and scares the gang away from the graveyard. The heart attack wasn't worth it for little me 😂
@DiamondDa1yak06 ай бұрын
And now we got Winnie the Pooh horror films, oh bother.
@jhTheMan996 ай бұрын
Here’s a couple from me, they aren’t really worth covering but I just want to share them: - Super Smash Bros. N64: I got this game from a garage sale in kindergarten, so everything was already unlocked. One day I was poking around in menus and because I had a kindergarten reading level, I didn’t know what I was doing and deleted all data. The unlockable characters became locked again. I was so traumatized by the “Warning! Challenger Approaching” screen unexpectedly appearing that it was my most prominent recurring nightmare for my entire childhood. - Super Mario Sunshine: for some reason certain parts of this game just make me incredibly nervous, and I never even had this game as a kid. In particular, the dark bottom of Noki Bay and the blue void when you clip out of bounds in Delfino Square. I also swear I accidentally triggered a glitch in Pianta Village where I somehow avoided the death plane and landed in the bottom of the black void and could walk around, but I’ve never seen any documentation of it.
@Zorothegallade-rpg5 ай бұрын
There's a game that perhaps only my fellow Italians will remember. It was called "Omnia Planet", and it was an educational game that taught you about various scientific topics, such as chemistry, geology, genetics etc. One of the subjects was paleontology. In one of the minigames you were put inside various dioramas and you had to click on one of the objects in it to progress through time. In one of those you were tasked with causing the extinction of dinosaurs, so obviously the object you had to click was a meteorite in the sky. Except one of the other things you could click on in the diorama was a Tyrannousaurus Rex. If you did, the voice of the guide said "Warning: this choice will result in YOUR extinction", followed by the T-rex coming to life and treating you to a POV shot of it eating you. That was in the first '00s and it was pretty much the first jumpscare I ever got, even before they started spreading on the Internet.
@tristantinethegreat6 ай бұрын
A lot of video games seem to add creatures into water specifically to prevent swimming out of bounds while keeping immersion intact. The Lurker Shark from Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy was my introduction to this, and thus cemented my fear for water in video games. Other good examples include Snacker the Shark in Banjo-Kazooie, alien fish in Ratchet & Clank, and the Kraken in Jak 3.
@HeyaItsSoup6 ай бұрын
Snacker the Shark may be scary but... Have you ever played Banjo Tooie and fell in the quicksands? If not, I'd suggest you not to look it up...
@Nameandaddresswitheld6 ай бұрын
There are two levels that in Lego Indiana Jones 2 that could be worth talking about, first is the second level of crystal skull, doom town where you have to escape a nuke site, while you do escape the nuke, mannequins who are implied to be alive don't. The second level is the third level of the Last Crusade, Berlin Brawl, which is a recreation of an area in Nazi Germany, and the game usually cuts out any references to the Nazis or anything mature.
@Robeebert6 ай бұрын
I'm glad you touched on Ecco the Dolphin. I remember playing it, thinking it was just one of those collecting-stuff games on the Genesis, back when I was like 4, and then I encountered the aliens. Played it through the Sega Channel, while that was a thing, to give you an idea of how long ago that was. I remember being relieved when the games changed at the end of the week or month or whatever.
@TajirMusil6 ай бұрын
Batman Arkham City has a pretty creepy bad ending. In a Catwoman segment you can choose to help Batman or leave Arkham City with the money you just stole. If you choose to leave Arkham City, the credits roll, and an SOS from Barbra Gordon is heard, pleading for anyone to help with the (now invisible because Batman didn't stop him) Joker.
@Quiet_Void6 ай бұрын
The worst ending I ever got for DK64, was finding out that my younger brother had unintentionally deleted my save file.
@thedripdogegamer6 ай бұрын
Does Anyone Remember Mickey Mouse Magical Mirror?, That game was creepy when I played it when I was in middle school.
@Dangerzone334ArchiveOfficial4 күн бұрын
Yesss! That game has that liminal feeling, it creeps me out when I was a kid
@thedripdogegamer4 күн бұрын
@ Agree With You 100%
@winterfuze6 ай бұрын
i remember playing the echo the dolphin on the genesis and never realizing the game actually went on more because i would always just go to the very right and get stuck or i would quit because the intro always made me sad thinkiing about how lonely the dolphin was
@thomasadrianusromeijn92605 ай бұрын
Hey, just found your channel again in my recommendations and it's awesome that you covered Forestia. That is also my first time being mentioned in a video, so that cool. Amazing job at the video once again, I will probably have a look at some of the games in the near future.
@StarLight37-pw7xe6 ай бұрын
Ok I feel I can add on to the obscure games that traumatized me as a kid. Back when I was first getting into gaming I got 2 games for the Wii, “Scooby-Doo First Frights” and “Scooby-Doo and the Spooky Swamp”. First Frights had sectioned level areas and wider enemy variety. Some highlights that freaked me out as a kid were: the headless guy from the first area, the clowns from the second area, the sewer dolls from the second area (specifically when they made this really creepy groaning noise as they approached), the green tank robots from the second area that showed up in a very freaky level atmosphere imo (insane factory that had children’s aesthetics all over the place?), the giant divers from the third area (and subsequently the entire ghost ship segment), the lobster boss from the third area, and the entire final area and the reveal at the end that it was a real monster the whole time. In Spooky Swamp the enemies weren’t that scary but the game itself was. Instead of sectioned levels, it was basically open world, but there were NO NPCs besides the plot necessary ones, so any building you went into was empty and almost always silent. Partnered with the fact there was a ghost mechanic, and the ghosts would show up in the empty buildings, it unnerved little kid me quite a lot, looking back on it now, both games have areas that are old and empty that feel so liminal. I vividly remember the abandoned ski shop building in the snowy area of Spooky Swamp, and how it had only a few spiders, a ghost, and silence. Even though you had a COM second player (or a sibling or friend if you were lucky) you still felt so alone.
@sopokoira24396 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I got very uncomfortable vibes from a level in Skylanders Spyro's adventure. The name of the level is Cadaverous Crypt and there are some unkillable zombie like enemies in it that make it even worse for the vibes cuz you are already in a crypt. Not to mention the creepy Ost in the background
@RavenGamingOverLord6 ай бұрын
Oh yeah I remember that level. It was scary
@duckydl84176 ай бұрын
I love your videos so much! Thank you for everything you do, it helps me both be entertained and sleep❤❤
@realgambadogaming6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@PressAtoJ6 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the effort of making your title cards / intros for every video.
@_anj_4 күн бұрын
had to double check the upload date when you talked about piglet's big game, insane lmfao
@flynnfarron6 ай бұрын
Glad to know I'm not the only one who's freaked out by mirror mazes
@the122216 ай бұрын
Great work! Big respect for not just ripping off Oddheaders videos like some other creators on this platform 🙂
@zeldamaniac146 ай бұрын
Yay! I made it into a video! But dude definitely give Golden Sun a chance.
@TheBloodThirstyvamp6 ай бұрын
2 IP based games come to mind when talking about this subject The first one is Bugs Bunny and Taz Time Busters. there was a whole level dedicated to spooky stuff called "Transylvanian Era" (You travel through time to different eras.) which made no sense as Transylvania is a place, not an era. The music at that level is quite ominous and depressing and you could literally transfer your brain with these colour-coordinated monsters to open areas. There was a haunted river where the water was pitch black and full of threats to avoid, things like swarms of bats, crocodiles, whirlpools and disembodied hands trying to grab you. With a giant whirlpool at the end which you had to escape. There was also a zoo you could visit called Zoovania. Upon entering, it was set in the daytime, and all the animals were normal. Monkeys and birds in cages, fish in pools and exotic plants on display. Your goal was to turn the giant clock to nighttime and then the animals would transform into beastly versions of themselves, attacking you if you got too close. The second game Sprung to mind when I saw the bad ending of Splatoon. In the game Hello Kitty Roller Rescue, the world is being invaded by aliens known as the Cube Batallion completely by accident. The ending had the leader go full gundam and make his way to a cannon that you had to power up before the leader reached it. If you failed then you saw the world turn into a cube and a shot of the leader laughing in victory. I assume all the characters died in that scene as they aren’t seen again. I do like that you can replay as Badtz-Maru who is generally quite rude to the people you talk to in the game, though.
@catoliver32345 ай бұрын
The hidden ending of One Shot is what comes to mind with the "bad endings" segment. Before it got remade into a $10 Steam game, One Shot would kill off the main character if you closed the game before you finished it. You only have one shot, after all. You couldn't continue playing unless you deleted the game from your system and re-downloaded it. This ending was removed when One Shot got upgraded and cost actual money to play (since making a paid copy of a game no longer functional wasn't exactly a sell), but seeing the main character's abandoned scarf on the opening screen of the original got to me the first time I closed it without knowing any better. Loved this video, keep it up!
@punchyroux6 ай бұрын
I have always been a fan of the MediEval games, specifically the first one. But I always needed to have my parents beat the bosses for me since they scared me too much. The first boss in particular still freaks me out to this day (It's a demon made of stained glass with a beating heart that you have to shoot at before it shoots back with glass shards and drains your health fast)
@HareRaisingRobot56 ай бұрын
I don't know if this'll make it in to one of your videos or even counts, but FNAF World had some insane stuff that would terrify kids. What set FNAF world from the rest of the Five Nights at Freddy's games is that it was suppose to be a cutesy child friendly RPG with no horror elements. However, Scott Cawthon couldn't help himself, so there are layers of just absolutely messed up stuff in this game if you go beneath the surface. For example, if you pick Fredbear (the yellow teddy who greets you at the start and talks to you throughout the game) as your party leader, you get a pretty disturbing cutscene of two Fredbears spazzing out before their heads explode, followed by a textbox saying "Two Fredbears can't exist in the same universe at the same time." I was playing the game with my younger brother when this happened and it freaked us both out. That's just scratching the surface, you could honestly make a whole video about scary things hidden in this family friendly game alone.
@ShiroNotFound6 ай бұрын
Can't remember if you've already mentioned it but Die Hard Trilogy on the PS1 had quite ominous atmosphere at times. The most memorable scary thing was in the 3rd person shooter portion of the game when you've cleared a floor and they send an armed bomb down the elevator. A very intense countdown music starts while you try to reach and disarm the bomb, in an often hard-to-navigate and dark map, in order to proceed to the next floor. EDIT: It's not a family friendly game but it would fit a non-horror game video ahah
@gam4freak16 ай бұрын
goddamn you just unlocked a memory of mine with the forestia game. that game scared the shit out of me when i was young
@Small_vidsYT5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if you've done this about minecraft? But when you're playing minecraft without music and cave noises on! It's kinda creepy! Especially if you're alone...
@umbreonhyperdream6 ай бұрын
Bad burger king nuggets nightmare sequence is crazy 😂
@StickTimmy425 ай бұрын
I honestly forgot about this until watching this video, but I used to play Mario Kart Arcade GP or one of it's sequels in the arcade of a campsite I went to. Once I was playing Bowser's Castle, and I saw something close to the finish line that looked like a shortcut, a small gap in the fence. As any child would, I went through, and clipped under the track onto the ground. The untextured world made it even more eerie, and the lightning was glitched. And then, I saw what looked like a massive, fleshy, blood-covered hand with a human face on the back, just floating aimlessly around. Please can someone help me find this again?
@tslodemi6 ай бұрын
Kick ass video! I don't know if you covered Super Mario 2 at all, but when I was a kid I always found the hidden potion doors you go into them and its like a dark version of the normal world with a slowed down version of the original SMB theme from the first game. Also, those mouth doors that slowly open... man, there are just certain parts of that game that were kinda creepy to me like just no music in certain spots and stuff was really foreboding.
@toxicbananas32195 ай бұрын
I got a few if you ever make another video like this again... 1.) Some of the bosses and enemies from the Monster House Game. Particularly the dummy boss and its death animation. 2.) Distant horror-like screams can be heard in the first level of the Arthur and the Invisibles video game. The first level after the tutorial after the bug soldiers attack the village or whatever. Didn't like this game so I never beat it. In fact, I don't think I ever got past the second level. 3.) Nightmare Ned. Although it's a game made to teach kids how to conquer common fears, it still had some dark imagery and concepts for a kids game made by Disney. For example there's a boss fight in the graveyard level in which you have to explode the exposed bloody heart of a zombie tree demon who stabs his finger through your ear and pokes your brains out or the hospital level game mode in which you are strapped to a spinning wheel and land on foreign organs. The organ you land on is (heavily, implied at least) surgically implanted, by a pink beaver, into Ned against his will while he screams "NO!" The goal of the mini game is to land on all organs without landing on a space you've already landed on. These are only a few examples. Some of the death animations are fucked too. Highly underrated game! A video can be made on this game alone, honestly. 4.) I never thought so but I heard that some people find the Kidz Pix delete tool to be unsettling. In any of the games, I believe. 5.) Goosebumps Attack of the Mutant. Again, I get it's a horror game for kids but it had some genuinely creepy and atmospheric moments. Ex: If you try to leave the door will shape shift into the main villain, the Mutant, who then chases you to an elevator. The game is just creepy. Pretty cheesy though ngl 6.) The last level of Simpsons Hit and Run. I understand that the game is rated T but there were some things in the last level that did not match the rest of the tone of the game. The last level is a Halloween version of Springfield, based on the Treehouse of Horror episodes. It's not that bad on the surface level but there were just little details that gave me the creeps as a kid. The cows in the barn look evil, there's a random house covered in blood writing, and some of the sound design is just creepy. When the play is outside of the vehicle, there is little to no music lending an eerie feeling. The sound effects of the last level don't help this. Most notably the creaking sound of the skeleton cages at the power plant or the creepy music in the Quick-E-Mart. That's all for now. If I think of anymore, I'll reply them below…
@Mckenzie-sq6fw6 ай бұрын
The don't rock the boat mini game on the webkinz flash game scared me stupid. I cried for an hour when the ghost popped up.
@Varxiii5 ай бұрын
hearing piglet's repeated "wuh" when you showcased the music in PBG was hilarious lmao
@Sir_Bone-Head6 ай бұрын
I never really had an issue with Wario Land 4, and I loved playing it, even with the time limit parts, and usually I hate time limit segments in games. Only thing I wasn't as big on was the Big Board level, mainly because how you complete it is a little annoying, and the background with all the toys was fairly creepy.
@cisrot6 ай бұрын
Commenting to remind myself to recommend a specific scene in the game “life signs” for the ds I’m about to pass out
@HopePapernacky2 ай бұрын
Love how Forestia just took the Twilight Zone approach of "wouldn't that be messed up? ...anyway"
@BGrimmart6 ай бұрын
Love these vids so much I had to subscribe 💗
@simplynothing966 ай бұрын
Dunno if this counts, but the bugs in Animal Crossing New Horizons. I swear those realistic mf bugs get to me somehow, had a nightmare about a giant cicada from the game chasing my Animal Crossing character. Like giant, about the size of the museum. I was playing the game normally and suddenly it appeared
@drawingdragon6 ай бұрын
ACNH is the one and only video game my mom plays regularly on her own, and she refuses to play in the evenings because she lives in mortal terror of the scorpions and tarantulas. Those things are out for **blood**