Playing Cry of Fear very late at night alone is 100% the definitive COF experience. The game is so depressing it will leave you reflecting in silence for a long while once you see all of the endings
Forbiden Siren was actually the first game that made me loose sleep. I was watching my parents playing it. There was a school level if i remember correctly. And in it you have to save a kid from the school. And what specially terrified me was that if the "monsters" caught the child. Instead of showing what they're gonna do. It just showed them staring at him.
omg same i was only young and this was a level in a demo so i played it and was too scared to even move out of the classroom that you begun in, literally had no context for what it was about either and it comes up with a hint to press a certain button to tell the boy to hide but didnt know what from and it was sooo dark, after i mustered the coursge to leave the classroom i soon learned that you see things from the enemies perspective and they literally do stare at the boy and try taking you out, i could never play it i thought it was literally the scariest thing i had ever come across in my life it really did affect me as a child but also grew on me that it created fear and horror soo well
SIREN is the peak of survival horror. No other game comes close to capturing the feel of utter desolation & dread. There is simply nothing else like it ever made-before or since.
My favorite thing about Cry of fear is that it takes place in Stockholm. Not enough games do that. There are beautiful and haunting places to explore in Stockholm. More games should do it.
I think the thing that makes amnesia the bunker so effective is how it uses a realistic world war setting to really make you believe the suffering that the main threat inflicts. Our brain has been trained by viewing war media to start to empathize with the people involved, and the moment that really got to me was the german prisoner. Imagine being a prisoner stuck underground with people you cant understand, and then suddenly they all disappear and the thing that imprisoned you kept you alive to wait in silence. Such a genius horror concept.
Man Siren is such an experience. Honestly, it really is one of those games that’s best experienced through watching someone else play it. Because something about the story and characters is pure lightning in a bottle, and I don’t think the second game or the reimagined Blood Curse could capture that same feeling. Nothing beats our last three guys meeting up near the end and discussing all the insanity before splitting back up to take care of different issues around the village. It’s the whole range of uplifting and inspiring to horrific and depressing. A true diamond in the rough
So, fun fact, I found Cry of Fear at a time in my life when I was still using a very old cell phone. The same model Simon carries. Somehow made it so much freakier for the main character to keep pulling out my exact phone... in first-person...
Thank you so much for doing Amnesia: The Bunker. It is my favorite horror game of all time, that’s because I’m also biased because I love WWI and especially France. If you ever replay it someday I suggest playing it on the hardest difficulty at night while alone. I remember I threw a grenade and hid under a table and then the monster broke down the wooden door to my room and almost broke that table I was underneath. There’s also times where I threw a flare and down the hallway you could see the monsters silhouette, not to mention the absolute stunning fire physics where you can use gas cans to make a trail a fuel and light it with a Molotov, especially good from such a small studio. The plot twist at the end was absolutely insane, the story was good, the 4 sentences of voice acting were good lmao, the graphics were good, it had a badass protagonist and a cool monster, and the soundtrack and atmosphere were amazing.
I still haven't completed Amnesia The Bunker. It is easily one of tye GREATEST Horror games of All Time. I've never played a Horror game that made me feel unsafe and unnerved damn near at all times. Tye Atmosphere, environment and Monster itself are a 10. Ot truly is a Horror Master piece. This cowardly bitch would recommend it to anyone that's got the nerve 👍
Literally. The creator even says one of the puzzles was created with the intent of mass support on the Internet through some obtuse logic because he wanted it unique and WWW was getting mainstream
My absolute favourite horror game is "Lost in vivo". Its a psychological linear horror game where we loose our service dog in a storm and go down the sewers to find and save her. It gives silent hill vibes and is about 3/4 hours long. I can really only recommend it to anyone who likes horror, for me personally its an absolute masterpiece. Id love to hear your take on it! (its by akuma kira, the same guy who made spookys house of jumpscares)
I feel like you would enjoy a game called “It Steals”, one of my favorites personally because the atmosphere is brilliant. Thanks for randomly popping into my recommended 10 months ago, love these videos
One of the scariest and best horror games I've ever played is Darkwood. Every video about Darkwood you can find is about how good the game is and how scary it can be while being a top-down view game. Definitely try it out
A game that got me and my brother was Voyager-19,It takes my fear of massive things and space horror to a Vhs analog horror/ Iron lung type style. It was something that my younger brother who knows a lot about space and planets, scared him badly cause he felt so disturbed about the concept and the fact that it doesn't go the normal "Scary alien on my ship Aaa!" type story.
ngl i feel like the movement system is one of the charms of siren it makes getting caught so much more intense ( especailly when u get chased later in game its crazy ) I feel like a modern movement system would make it less scary though
I clicked on the video without looking at what channel it is. It's only after hearing your name that I realised, I didn’t see your channel in my recommendations for a while, I arrived 3years ago in the submechanophobia era, I even drew you some fanarts, it totally left my memory until now haha happy to see you're still active and doing well
I just love sitting down and watching Zearks content. Please don’t feel bad for taking a while to post a video because of college. Always put your life first! 🙏
the amount of times people have talked about siren in some capacity lately (in my feed) is CRAZY. its typically heralded as a poorly made horror game, especially bloodcurse, but knowing that theres but an upsurge of talk about it lately is pretty neat. i remember bloodcurse's demo being on the playstation store when i was a kid and i remember old justintv streamers playing it back when it first came out, it looked terrifying but it never got the same kind of renown as silent hill or resident evil.
Here are some horror games that you might enjoy playing: 1. Resident Evil Village: A survival horror game that follows Ethan Winters as he searches for his kidnapped daughter in a mysterious village filled with terrifying creatures. 2. Amnesia: Rebirth: A first-person survival horror game that plunges you into a harrowing journey through desolate landscapes and dark secrets. 3. Dead by Daylight: A multiplayer horror game where one player takes on the role of a killer, hunting down the other players who are trying to escape. 4. Outlast 2: A first-person survival horror game set in a remote village filled with unspeakable horrors and dark secrets. 5. Layers of Fear: A psychological horror game that explores the disturbed mind of a painter as he delves into madness and despair. 6. Until Dawn: An interactive drama survival horror game where your choices determine the fate of a group of friends trapped in a remote mountain lodge. 7. Alien: Isolation: A survival horror game set in the Alien universe, where you must hide and outsmart a relentless Xenomorph aboard a derelict space station. 8. The Evil Within 2: A psychological horror game that follows detective Sebastian Castellanos as he searches for his missing daughter in a nightmarish world. These games offer a range of horror experiences, from atmospheric suspense to intense survival challenges. Dive into these titles and prepare for a thrilling and chilling gaming experience!
Re village is not survival horror. Outlast 2 is not survival horror. Until dawn is not survival horror. Alien isolation isn’t a survival horror game. Other than that, good games
I just recently finished Silent Hill 2, and it's the only horror game I've ever finished because I'm such a wuss when it comes to horror games. The characters, narrative, and overall vibe were so good that they made me face my fears and push forward. I know the series is popular as hell, but if yall havent played it, its so good! Gonna try to see if I can get through a Fatal Frame game now haha
You gotta try this roguelike horror game called Monstrum. I don’t know whether it falls into the “backtracking” aspect you don’t like (you have to collect items to repair one of three escape routes) and if you die you start a new run over again. But man the first time I played this game way back in 2018 it terrified me. You should definitely give it a shot
Recommend Silent Hill 3 for scares. Silent Hill 2 has the better story, but I'd be a liar if I said SH3 didn't terrify me when I played it as a teenager.
Eternal darkness is my favorite horror game of all time. I was very young when I played it and had no idea who H.P.Lovecraft was prior to playing it,Cosmic horror is very difficult to pull off and they absolutely nailed it. The tone of how people completely lose all semblance of sanity after trying to comprehend the unknown gives me chills.
Siren Blood Curse always creeped me out. I only ever had the demo on PS3 as a teen but it generally disturbed me how eerie it was, and how scary the enemies were.
@@Zeark Thanks. Luckily it's not the worst case I could just do without having to miss work. Money is tight already missing a week ain't good for nobody, me or my co workers. I always feel like such shit leaving them behind when I call out but I kinda have to with covid
@Zeark: There are actually 2 more games in this series. There's "Forbidden Siren 2" and "Siren: Blood Curse" (which was Siren with modern graphics for PS3).
I'm someone who veryyy rarely comments on videos, so just wanted to pop in and say- awesome video man! I love the way you talk about these topics and its really cool to see Siren in this video, not many talk about it! Dunno about others, but I legit would love to see more gaming videos from you where you play random horror games from small to big! Again, awesome video! Oh btw, I have a lil psychological horror game recommendation, its called Mothered. (made by Enigma Studio) Its around 2 hours of gameplay. It became one of my top fav small indie games because of its story and feel it gives. Look of the environment/character and every glitch are intentional, but yea I'm not 100% sure it will be your thing, but it is a lil recommendation!
Great video! Definitely need to give siren a try. I miss the days friends and I would hop onto devour! that game is so solid!! I heard they added A LOT of maps to it too!
I just wanted to tell you I enjoy your content a lot as well as your sincerity and genuine attitude. It's nice to see content that feels personable like this.
I've finally accepted that Cry of Fear has become "popular," I remember that day I watched a youtube video, "The best horror game you've never played," and it only had 1'000 views. Went on for a year being obsessed with said game, and every time I brought it up to my friends, they said "yeah I played it. It's ok." But I think I'm finally able to accept it's a popular game and not some niche treasure I have as my own to share
Thank you for always expanding my catalogue! 🇧🇷 Load a counter strike map by yourself must be my worst nightmare a weird kinda of emptiness-like feeling
The way you spoke about the Gmod and Source having this sorta creepy vibe reminds me of how Super Mario 64 has been the subject of more than one video regarding the negative/creepy aura around it.
Cry of Fear is actually a game that gives me a feeling in my chest that I can't explain whenever I do the first missions and especially the camera one. (that jumpscare traumatised me for 10 minutes straight)
the bunker section is really cool because amneisa the bunker is objectively an amazing and terrifying horror game, but obviously not every game is universally loved. i like that as opposed to being like "this game sucks! its overhyped!", zeark is like "no its great i just didnt enjoy it"
Great video! I don't know if you've covered Darkwood yet, but that is undeniably the scariest game I've played. It's a pretty challenging game. The top-down view is very different, and it doesn't look very scary at a glance, but the sound design, monsters and atmosphere is absolutely horrifying. I would love to see you cover it, good luck with your studies! 🙏
I’ve been watching your videos for a little while and I only now just realised your the submechanophobia dude from years ago it’s cool how much your videos have changed.
I'd recommend that you play Still Wakes The Deep, it's a survival body horror type game based on an oil rig, won't reveal the plot so you can find out on your own if you decide to play, just know that it's one of the best horror games of 2024 so far 🙌🏽
Cry of Fear holds up so well. The dark and uncanny nature still messes with me all these years later. I love horror, but I’m pretty desensitized to most things in the genre. Outlast Trials is probably the modern equivalent of truly dark and messed up. Both games at some point give me that “oh no…..” feel lol
have you played system shock 2? despite being an old game, the sound design is amazing and terrifying. shodan taunts you throughout the game, infected crew members talk to themselves, and shodan's experiments are nightmare fuel such as the birth mother. "babies must rest... babies must feed"
Zeark if you played cry of fear i recommend you to play afraid of monsters, its a early game that the creator of cry of fear made when he was just a teenager
Man you really should give GTFO a try , find a team of really determined dudes, and go give it a try. The overall ambiance + the monsters and tactics revolving around the fact that you should avoid them A LOT, even with guns, is what makes this game terrifying to me Also, beautiful graphics and nice setup, a really enjoyable original fps, even with the backtracking that the gameplay involve sometimes, i really think you could enjoy it!
Devour is such a goated game, I play it with my friends every now and then and each time we end up shitting ourselves. Especially on the asylum map, by far the scariest one in the game.
Ive noticed that alot of horror characters have large foreheads, small/big wide set eyes, and abnormally big mouths. I wonder if theres an animalistic or instinctive reason we're so afraid of such specific facial features.
Haven't played any of them, but when it comes to "asian horror games" I remember being really scared when playing the "Fatal frame"-games. Highly recommend, at least my 14 year old me.😆
I remember trying to play Siren because it looked to be genuinely scary, but I progressed through a few levels and absolutely HATED the controls and just dropped it
Cry of Fear is definitely up there for scariest horror games. The soundtrack, sound design and environments all combine to make the game terrifying. I feel like if it wasn't for those and the good use of limited light the game really wouldn't be as scary. A few enemies like Crazyrunners, Crazy Women, Babies and Faceless are pretty freaky but I feel like the majority of enemy designs aren't all that scary on their own. Fasters' death animations are kind of funny after you get used to them and Slowers and Sewmo are basically just bloody people, barely anything more than basic zombies. Another excellent horror game I have to recommend is Darkwood. Despite having an overhead view it manages to be incredibly scary thanks to some of the best sound design in any game I've played and giving you a limited cone of vision. The game's setting and story get incredibly disturbing and the way the game messes with you at night while you're forced to hole up in relatively small hideouts at night and enemies make their way in trying to find you is incredibly dread inducing. I had to quit the first time I played it. And it manages to do this while not having any jumpscares.
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You should take a look at Lost in Vivo or Into Darkness as I feel that those games would fit your taste.
Playing Cry of Fear very late at night alone is 100% the definitive COF experience. The game is so depressing it will leave you reflecting in silence for a long while once you see all of the endings
Imma do this tonight high lol
@@HitEmWithAFlow Lmaoooo same bro tell me how it goes
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Can confirm. Played through it in a night in a pitch dark bedroom. Had a blast but felt things I wasn't expecting
@@acylain4178 chat I’m playing it rn stoned asf help im scared 🥲 there’s some kinda head chasing me
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I like how Zeark transitioned from watching phobia images to discussing horror games and movies. You went a long way, man.
@@odehkhaled2472 it’s always been my dream to make this type of content :) I couldn’t be happier
@@Zeark I am glad you are feeling this way brother. I also could not be any happier with the state of your channel now.
Same bro, I'm so happy to see Zeark doing this well and create different contents
Forbiden Siren was actually the first game that made me loose sleep.
I was watching my parents playing it. There was a school level if i remember correctly. And in it you have to save a kid from the school. And what specially terrified me was that if the "monsters" caught the child. Instead of showing what they're gonna do. It just showed them staring at him.
omg same i was only young and this was a level in a demo so i played it and was too scared to even move out of the classroom that you begun in, literally had no context for what it was about either and it comes up with a hint to press a certain button to tell the boy to hide but didnt know what from and it was sooo dark, after i mustered the coursge to leave the classroom i soon learned that you see things from the enemies perspective and they literally do stare at the boy and try taking you out, i could never play it i thought it was literally the scariest thing i had ever come across in my life it really did affect me as a child but also grew on me that it created fear and horror soo well
Yeees. Siren is legitimately one of the most terrifying games ever made. That sightjack mechanic is nightmare fuel!
SIREN is the peak of survival horror. No other game comes close to capturing the feel of utter desolation & dread. There is simply nothing else like it ever made-before or since.
My favorite thing about Cry of fear is that it takes place in Stockholm. Not enough games do that. There are beautiful and haunting places to explore in Stockholm. More games should do it.
I don't know if you talked about it yet, but the first Condemned game was scary as hell and it's very rich in atmosphere.
I think the thing that makes amnesia the bunker so effective is how it uses a realistic world war setting to really make you believe the suffering that the main threat inflicts. Our brain has been trained by viewing war media to start to empathize with the people involved, and the moment that really got to me was the german prisoner. Imagine being a prisoner stuck underground with people you cant understand, and then suddenly they all disappear and the thing that imprisoned you kept you alive to wait in silence. Such a genius horror concept.
Man Siren is such an experience. Honestly, it really is one of those games that’s best experienced through watching someone else play it. Because something about the story and characters is pure lightning in a bottle, and I don’t think the second game or the reimagined Blood Curse could capture that same feeling. Nothing beats our last three guys meeting up near the end and discussing all the insanity before splitting back up to take care of different issues around the village. It’s the whole range of uplifting and inspiring to horrific and depressing. A true diamond in the rough
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That phasmophobia comparison is spot on
Hard disagree phasmophobia fucked me up
So, fun fact, I found Cry of Fear at a time in my life when I was still using a very old cell phone. The same model Simon carries.
Somehow made it so much freakier for the main character to keep pulling out my exact phone... in first-person...
Thank you so much for doing Amnesia: The Bunker. It is my favorite horror game of all time, that’s because I’m also biased because I love WWI and especially France. If you ever replay it someday I suggest playing it on the hardest difficulty at night while alone.
I remember I threw a grenade and hid under a table and then the monster broke down the wooden door to my room and almost broke that table I was underneath. There’s also times where I threw a flare and down the hallway you could see the monsters silhouette, not to mention the absolute stunning fire physics where you can use gas cans to make a trail a fuel and light it with a Molotov, especially good from such a small studio.
The plot twist at the end was absolutely insane, the story was good, the 4 sentences of voice acting were good lmao, the graphics were good, it had a badass protagonist and a cool monster, and the soundtrack and atmosphere were amazing.
I still haven't completed Amnesia The Bunker. It is easily one of tye GREATEST Horror games of All Time. I've never played a Horror game that made me feel unsafe and unnerved damn near at all times. Tye Atmosphere, environment and Monster itself are a 10. Ot truly is a Horror Master piece. This cowardly bitch would recommend it to anyone that's got the nerve 👍
The real issue with siren is that it's too complicated and not intuitive, it's impossible to finish without a walkthrough
You only need walkthrough for best ending, you still can play without walkthrough for normal ending.
Literally. The creator even says one of the puzzles was created with the intent of mass support on the Internet through some obtuse logic because he wanted it unique and WWW was getting mainstream
My absolute favourite horror game is "Lost in vivo".
Its a psychological linear horror game where we loose our service dog in a storm and go down the sewers to find and save her.
It gives silent hill vibes and is about 3/4 hours long. I can really only recommend it to anyone who likes horror, for me personally its an absolute masterpiece. Id love to hear your take on it!
(its by akuma kira, the same guy who made spookys house of jumpscares)
sounds cool i'll try it
Please do! it also has some different endings, one of them being very hidden, maybe youll find it :D
I feel like you would enjoy a game called “It Steals”, one of my favorites personally because the atmosphere is brilliant. Thanks for randomly popping into my recommended 10 months ago, love these videos
Man these horror game videos are always so enjoyable! I wonder if he's played Darkwood before because apparently it doesn't rely on jumpscares
Dude omg thank you so much!! I’m definitely going to get around to Darkwood soon.
@@Zeark No rush man! Being a full-time student is no joke man I've been there haha
Saying sirens gameplay is a little bit frustrating is an understatement
It’s a good day when Zeark posts
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Finally cry of fear was mentioned, literally the scariest game I’ve ever played and the story is so good and depressing
One of the scariest and best horror games I've ever played is Darkwood. Every video about Darkwood you can find is about how good the game is and how scary it can be while being a top-down view game. Definitely try it out
Backtracking is something that i actually miss from older games. New games are often too linear and require very little exploration.
Couldn’t agree more
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6:39 Devour
9:10 Amnesia: The Bunker
11:53 Forbidden Siren
A game that got me and my brother was Voyager-19,It takes my fear of massive things and space horror to a Vhs analog horror/ Iron lung type style. It was something that my younger brother who knows a lot about space and planets, scared him badly cause he felt so disturbed about the concept and the fact that it doesn't go the normal "Scary alien on my ship Aaa!" type story.
Actual scary games get to me in a way that movies just can't.
ngl i feel like the movement system is one of the charms of siren it makes getting caught so much more intense ( especailly when u get chased later in game its crazy ) I feel like a modern movement system would make it less scary though
I clicked on the video without looking at what channel it is. It's only after hearing your name that I realised, I didn’t see your channel in my recommendations for a while, I arrived 3years ago in the submechanophobia era, I even drew you some fanarts, it totally left my memory until now haha happy to see you're still active and doing well
You should try fear and hunger. Just reading the lore and the characters design alway gives me goosebump.
@@AstolfoGaming69 I’ll definitely check it out!
I just love sitting down and watching Zearks content. Please don’t feel bad for taking a while to post a video because of college. Always put your life first! 🙏
the amount of times people have talked about siren in some capacity lately (in my feed) is CRAZY. its typically heralded as a poorly made horror game, especially bloodcurse, but knowing that theres but an upsurge of talk about it lately is pretty neat. i remember bloodcurse's demo being on the playstation store when i was a kid and i remember old justintv streamers playing it back when it first came out, it looked terrifying but it never got the same kind of renown as silent hill or resident evil.
Devour is sooo slept on! So happy to see it included in the vid ngl
Here are some horror games that you might enjoy playing:
1. Resident Evil Village: A survival horror game that follows Ethan Winters as he searches for his kidnapped daughter in a mysterious village filled with terrifying creatures.
2. Amnesia: Rebirth: A first-person survival horror game that plunges you into a harrowing journey through desolate landscapes and dark secrets.
3. Dead by Daylight: A multiplayer horror game where one player takes on the role of a killer, hunting down the other players who are trying to escape.
4. Outlast 2: A first-person survival horror game set in a remote village filled with unspeakable horrors and dark secrets.
5. Layers of Fear: A psychological horror game that explores the disturbed mind of a painter as he delves into madness and despair.
6. Until Dawn: An interactive drama survival horror game where your choices determine the fate of a group of friends trapped in a remote mountain lodge.
7. Alien: Isolation: A survival horror game set in the Alien universe, where you must hide and outsmart a relentless Xenomorph aboard a derelict space station.
8. The Evil Within 2: A psychological horror game that follows detective Sebastian Castellanos as he searches for his missing daughter in a nightmarish world.
These games offer a range of horror experiences, from atmospheric suspense to intense survival challenges. Dive into these titles and prepare for a thrilling and chilling gaming experience!
Re village is not survival horror. Outlast 2 is not survival horror. Until dawn is not survival horror. Alien isolation isn’t a survival horror game. Other than that, good games
@@plague166re8 village isn't all that scary aside from the basement baby.
Darkwood got me at the highest anxiety levels especially when playing in hard mode.
I just recently finished Silent Hill 2, and it's the only horror game I've ever finished because I'm such a wuss when it comes to horror games. The characters, narrative, and overall vibe were so good that they made me face my fears and push forward. I know the series is popular as hell, but if yall havent played it, its so good! Gonna try to see if I can get through a Fatal Frame game now haha
I never played the original two Sirens, but I did play Blood Curse and quite liked it. The undead gave me Evil Dead vibes.
forbidden siren has another game in the series called siren blood curse and it's a bit easier to get into as well!!
You gotta try this roguelike horror game called Monstrum. I don’t know whether it falls into the “backtracking” aspect you don’t like (you have to collect items to repair one of three escape routes) and if you die you start a new run over again. But man the first time I played this game way back in 2018 it terrified me. You should definitely give it a shot
Recommend Silent Hill 3 for scares. Silent Hill 2 has the better story, but I'd be a liar if I said SH3 didn't terrify me when I played it as a teenager.
Ad Infinitium is a very interesting psychological horror game about a world war 2 veteran, the monster designs are so cool and its so good
Eternal darkness is my favorite horror game of all time.
I was very young when I played it and had no idea who H.P.Lovecraft was prior to playing it,Cosmic horror is very difficult to pull off and they absolutely nailed it.
The tone of how people completely lose all semblance of sanity after trying to comprehend the unknown gives me chills.
Siren Blood Curse always creeped me out. I only ever had the demo on PS3 as a teen but it generally disturbed me how eerie it was, and how scary the enemies were.
thank u sososososo much for mentioning cry of fear. its one of my favorite games ever and its so cool seeing u talk about it :)
Cry of fear at night? ✅ Cry of fear during a chilly autumn night with the window open and lights all off? Heavenly.
Woke up with covid. A 22 minute zeark vid us just what i needed
Hope you feel better bro ❤️
@@Zeark Thanks. Luckily it's not the worst case I could just do without having to miss work. Money is tight already missing a week ain't good for nobody, me or my co workers. I always feel like such shit leaving them behind when I call out but I kinda have to with covid
@Zeark:
There are actually 2 more games in this series. There's "Forbidden Siren 2" and "Siren: Blood Curse" (which was Siren with modern graphics for PS3).
I’m sick as a dog rn the timing couldn’t be more perfect thanks Zeark love ur vids btw
I'm someone who veryyy rarely comments on videos, so just wanted to pop in and say- awesome video man!
I love the way you talk about these topics and its really cool to see Siren in this video, not many talk about it!
Dunno about others, but I legit would love to see more gaming videos from you where you play random horror games from small to big!
Again, awesome video!
Oh btw, I have a lil psychological horror game recommendation, its called Mothered. (made by Enigma Studio) Its around 2 hours of gameplay.
It became one of my top fav small indie games because of its story and feel it gives. Look of the environment/character and every glitch are intentional, but yea I'm not 100% sure it will be your thing, but it is a lil recommendation!
Great video! Definitely need to give siren a try. I miss the days friends and I would hop onto devour! that game is so solid!! I heard they added A LOT of maps to it too!
Thank you for posting these kinds of videos, I like listening to TH-cam videos while I play and these have to be my favorite
What does it for me, like in cry of fear, is the quick twitchy movements on the monsters and the sounds/screams they make. Plus the old graphics.
I just wanted to tell you I enjoy your content a lot as well as your sincerity and genuine attitude.
It's nice to see content that feels personable like this.
I love your videos Zeark! Love discovering new horror material. Keep it up!
I've finally accepted that Cry of Fear has become "popular," I remember that day I watched a youtube video, "The best horror game you've never played," and it only had 1'000 views. Went on for a year being obsessed with said game, and every time I brought it up to my friends, they said "yeah I played it. It's ok."
But I think I'm finally able to accept it's a popular game and not some niche treasure I have as my own to share
the thumbnail is scary enough, im not gonna sleep tonight
Thank you for always expanding my catalogue! 🇧🇷 Load a counter strike map by yourself must be my worst nightmare a weird kinda of emptiness-like feeling
IS THAT CRY OF FEAR I SEE ACTUAL GOATED GAME
The way you spoke about the Gmod and Source having this sorta creepy vibe reminds me of how Super Mario 64 has been the subject of more than one video regarding the negative/creepy aura around it.
Cry of Fear is actually a game that gives me a feeling in my chest that I can't explain whenever I do the first missions and especially the camera one. (that jumpscare traumatised me for 10 minutes straight)
Bro you don’t understand how much ur videos has helped me sleep at night I love your content so much please keep going ❤
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Thanks, fuck that chinese spyware sponsorship
I think any game is scary when it’s in VR Fnaf scares the shit outta me
the bunker section is really cool because amneisa the bunker is objectively an amazing and terrifying horror game, but obviously not every game is universally loved. i like that as opposed to being like "this game sucks! its overhyped!", zeark is like "no its great i just didnt enjoy it"
Great video! I don't know if you've covered Darkwood yet, but that is undeniably the scariest game I've played. It's a pretty challenging game. The top-down view is very different, and it doesn't look very scary at a glance, but the sound design, monsters and atmosphere is absolutely horrifying.
I would love to see you cover it, good luck with your studies! 🙏
I’ve been watching your videos for a little while and I only now just realised your the submechanophobia dude from years ago it’s cool how much your videos have changed.
The problem with siren is the controls and the camera of the zombies
I'd recommend that you play Still Wakes The Deep, it's a survival body horror type game based on an oil rig, won't reveal the plot so you can find out on your own if you decide to play, just know that it's one of the best horror games of 2024 so far 🙌🏽
Subnautica in VR is the scariest game I've ever played and it's not even a horror game.
Hey man, you should play Blair Witch, love the video!
Cry of Fear holds up so well. The dark and uncanny nature still messes with me all these years later. I love horror, but I’m pretty desensitized to most things in the genre. Outlast Trials is probably the modern equivalent of truly dark and messed up. Both games at some point give me that “oh no…..” feel lol
have you played system shock 2? despite being an old game, the sound design is amazing and terrifying. shodan taunts you throughout the game, infected crew members talk to themselves, and shodan's experiments are nightmare fuel such as the birth mother.
"babies must rest... babies must feed"
Zeark if you played cry of fear i recommend you to play afraid of monsters, its a early game that the creator of cry of fear made when he was just a teenager
The Bunker takes awhile to build up the tension and suspense before it climaxes, very well designed game
bro is fine asf and thought we wouldn’t notice
I like horror. I dont play video games. I love watching horror games. Thank you zeark for keeping my interests alive 😂❤
Hey zeark , a fan from philippines ! Thank you for bestowing usbour weekly horror meal ! More power to your channel dude!
Bro, it's been a while since I've checked up on your channel. I'm so happy to see you're doing well and are getting the recognition you deserve, lad 👍
Babe wake up! New Zeark video just dropped!
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No way, I commented like two months ago on a vid of yours about cry of fear. And now you covered it in your vid!!!
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Fun fact: Siren was done by the director of the first Silent Hill. The more you know 🌈
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@@ZearkI was listening at work and didn’t see that caption haha 😅
@@joobakins lmao all good! Thanks for watching man!!
@@Zeark for sure, dude! Just discovered you today and I’m making my way through your videos. Keep up the great work! 💪
Japanese horror just hits different. Another gem i recommend is The Closing Shift. Although it’s a slow-burn so some people will not like it.
Man you really should give GTFO a try , find a team of really determined dudes, and go give it a try. The overall ambiance + the monsters and tactics revolving around the fact that you should avoid them A LOT, even with guns, is what makes this game terrifying to me
Also, beautiful graphics and nice setup, a really enjoyable original fps, even with the backtracking that the gameplay involve sometimes, i really think you could enjoy it!
forbidden siren mentioned 🔥🔥🔥
love these videos keep up the work
Another amazing video like always glad to see it ❤
Devour is such a goated game, I play it with my friends every now and then and each time we end up shitting ourselves. Especially on the asylum map, by far the scariest one in the game.
Ive noticed that alot of horror characters have large foreheads, small/big wide set eyes, and abnormally big mouths. I wonder if theres an animalistic or instinctive reason we're so afraid of such specific facial features.
Predators
@@muslimcel4581 I can't recall any natural predator of ours that feature such..features. atleast not all at once.
@@Jane-ow7srit's probably a combination of that and uncanny valley.
My favorite horror game ever is the original layers of fear. If you haven’t played it I HIGHLY recommend.
a video on youtube horror would be goated🐐🐐🙏🙏🙏
Always a good day when Zeark uploads
idk why but i laughed way too much at 8:00
Bunker looks incredible but I can't stand stalker games. I don't like timers or being chased which is really unfortunate
That game takes awhile to climax, but I think the "invisible terror" is done really well
You should really check out white noise 2, it's a forgotten gem in my opinion, it scared the hell out of me almost every time I play it
Haven't played any of them, but when it comes to "asian horror games" I remember being really scared when playing the "Fatal frame"-games. Highly recommend, at least my 14 year old me.😆
I remember trying to play Siren because it looked to be genuinely scary, but I progressed through a few levels and absolutely HATED the controls and just dropped it
Cry of Fear is definitely up there for scariest horror games. The soundtrack, sound design and environments all combine to make the game terrifying. I feel like if it wasn't for those and the good use of limited light the game really wouldn't be as scary.
A few enemies like Crazyrunners, Crazy Women, Babies and Faceless are pretty freaky but I feel like the majority of enemy designs aren't all that scary on their own. Fasters' death animations are kind of funny after you get used to them and Slowers and Sewmo are basically just bloody people, barely anything more than basic zombies.
Another excellent horror game I have to recommend is Darkwood. Despite having an overhead view it manages to be incredibly scary thanks to some of the best sound design in any game I've played and giving you a limited cone of vision. The game's setting and story get incredibly disturbing and the way the game messes with you at night while you're forced to hole up in relatively small hideouts at night and enemies make their way in trying to find you is incredibly dread inducing. I had to quit the first time I played it. And it manages to do this while not having any jumpscares.