Volatile from Dying Light 1 is one of creepy and dangerous enemies, gave us a uncomfortable feeling when explore maps on dusk time and far from save house 😣
When you have to get back to that small base in the night for the first time and you only just make it back to see one on the outskirts staring at you. Bloody terrifying
I'm amazed the Alien from Alien:Isolation wasn't on here. The sheer unpredictability of it and how it can even find you in places you're supposed to be safe, like lockers, makes it the most terrifying enemy of any game I've ever played.
I agree with you and also how smart the AI for the xeno was, it really made you feel hunted sometimes. Once it knew the exact spot where to find me cause I fell and made noise on the spot. The alien wasnt even around, just guided itself through the noise. Another time it was able to detect me while I was crouched with a wall between us cause he saw the smoke from my molotov through the window.
Well worse than the baby is the manequins who follow you in the same building during the DLC expansion Shadows of Rose. Heck the baby is creepy, the manequins are even more unsettling...
The Witch from Left 4 Dead immediately came into my mind. Not only its creepy in how she weeps on the ground, but also the most difficult enemy in the game. Another one is from more recent game, Bramble, in that particularly "The Rake Lady", when her face pops on the screen, its guaranteed shivers.
Another really creepy enemy is Laura (aka Spider Lady) from Evil Within. Man that first encounter where she just spawns from a pool of blood screaming Is so terrifying!
Winter Lantern and madman from the the chalice dungeons in Bloodborne are some of the most unsettling enemies I ever fought in games. One sings in a very unbalanced tone until they spot you, while the other screams in terror as they sprint towards you from across the map
The ReDeads in Ocarina of Time (or Legend of Zelda in general) used to freak me out. Slowly walking towards you, ever closer, unrelenting like a slasher film. Freezing you in place, low moans signaling their horrifying presence. As Falcon would put it, pants completely off, the Hell completely out of me.
The ReDeads and the hand at the bottom of the well were my first nightmare fuel creatures. I had to have my big brother play through the redead part the first time lol
For me it was the hand thing in the Kokori Sage Temple. Not the creepiest monster in thr game by itself, but man the dread I had going through that room and watching out for that growing Shadows on the floor which was the only indication it was about to grab you. 😨😨 Simple monster but verrry effective for kid me.
The Rat King blew me away. I recently finished my 2nd playthrough of TLOU2, and I don't mind admitting I had to take a break before I went into that fight. It's not difficult, it's just so uneasy and disturbing -- the strobing lights, and sound design make it one of the moments I'll never forget from this title. Honorable mention to regular stalkers. Absolutely creepy.
I'm a huge horror fan and almost nothing freaks me out that badly anymore. That baby in RE8, though; the way it looked and the sounds it made were so damn unnerving it freaked me right the hell out. I was so panicked waiting for the effing elevator. I LOVED it!
I was the same way! I'm not usually bothered by horror games, but that damn baby had me on the edge...Especially waiting for the elevator doors! I started screaming at my monitor! lol
YES!!! The creepiness of that whole Bienviento House was amazing. The mutamycete baby had me so tense. If you loved that, you MUST play the Shadows of Rose DLC!!! Trust me. You visit that place again, and it's even mo... Actually, I'll let you find out. :) Btw, the DLC is on sale right now. Should be $5 still on XBOX.
One of the main reasons it's so damn freaky is the noises they use. We're hard wired to be put on edge when we hear a baby crying. That pitch and the scream that it makes also produces a different kind of fear between men and women too. It actually puts men into an angry, on edge fighting mode cause back in the day if a baby screamed like that it could attract predators so we get a huge adrenaline release, and with women it makes them think something is wrong with the offspring so they want to rush to it's aid. It a real effective scare cause it goes so deep into our psyche.
I think the regenerators from RE4 remake definitely deserve a spot on this list, i mean, the sound design and the way they crawl around when your shoot their legs off...
yes. the evil within 1 is one of the scariest games i've ever played. i'd put it 3rd behind alien isolation and subnautica for me. I had a nightmare about the sister from The evil within and she freaks me out so much i drew her from memory
@@ninjaruss4205 Yeah Laura's movements in the first game were so unsettling and she felt unkillable. I felt like the Evil Within were some of the few horror titles that I felt comfortable playing. I love horror but don't like jump scares so The Evil Within felt perfect for me. Monster and world design in those games was so good.
@@higglyjuff i agree. For the most part, it was really fun and scary but not too scary... Then she appears for the first time and i believe it was the first time a game scared me so bad i had to sit the controller down and walk away for a bit xD The rest of the game until her final fight i was always paranoid and terrified of her. The stress was just too much and i just wanted her to be gone forever lol... If i had to pick one thing that freaks me out more than anything it'd be between her and some of the big monsters from subnautica... I just can't handle the ocean and scary stuff in the water ToT
@@ninjaruss4205 can't blame you on subnautica. That game is terrifying at times. I think for me when I played Outlast I put it down after the first hour because I just couldn't handle it.
The rat king in Last of Us 2 creeps me out every time I play the game. Just something about an amalgamation of all these infected creating a monstrosity was absolutely horrifying. Genuinely a hard moment to play because of how scary it is.
No sh*t.... When I knew it was coming up cus I'd read about it before playing it, I lived with my grandma at the time and had to get her to come sit in the room with me while I fought it 😂😅
The baby definitely creeped me out in Resident Evil Village, but one enemy that got me more than the baby were the cyborg things from the factory. Man, they still creeps the hell out of me
The "Mia Mannequins" from the Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose DLC is also worth a mention. They take the whole "Weeping Angels" thing to the next level.
The regenerators from re 4 remake should definitely be on this list. Fought one the other day and man, it had this creepy animation I’ve never seen before where it turned its head instantly on me while cracking its neck turning their head. I wanted to sneak up on it and it noticed me so fast and started chasing me, I never felt more freight in a game 😂
I was sure it would be on the list. I remember playing the original and I knew these were coming. Not as scary now now that I have an infinite launcher, the Chicago (typewriter) Sweeper and the Hand Canon.
The clickers are mild compared to the shamblers. Also, the area in which you fight the rat king wasn’t touched since outbreak day (according to Nora), which is why the WLF hadn’t searched it yet when Abby went in. Something very disturbing was to be expected. btw I love Abby’s line when you use the flamethrower on the rat king. “Yeah! You like that?”
As a kid the Berserker from Gears of War terrified me; the unnatural grunt it makes still sends chills down my spine to this day To spend all that time as a bullet spraying badass only to suddenly face something you’re largely defenceless against…
me: Hammer of Dawn go de de de BBRRRRRRRRRRRRRR moments later: oh god its not dead the berserker never really scared me as a kid, the lambent however...
I actually never finished Gears 1 because of the Beserker and his one hit kills …. Having to time the dodges on specific doorways not once but twice!!! Shite I just got super frustrated and never touched that game again!!
I feel like The Dahaka from Prince of Persia should be somewhere up in that list. Back when i was a kid, I always got creeped out during those small chases and the boss fight was a big nope for me. Even after 13 years now, I still get scared of that boss :p
The head parasites when you first encounter them made me freak out and turn my console off because I someone missed the part where they were introduced in a cutscene
Hey Gameranx, I have one request, just one, please please please, make the numbering pop up scene like dark mode or something, I'm tired of getting flashbanged everytime it comes up. Y'all are awesome btw :D
Nah number 1 sits perfectly up there. I remember I was already a bit freaked out because of how dark that section was. Only for me to hear that low rumble and then that shit shot out of the dark. I literally screamed, paused the game and had to wait about 5 minutes before I unpaused it. Then when I lost it the first time, I came across the room that had that bed in it and I remember saying to myself "Those bastards are gonna make me hide under this bed arent they" My heart was literally beating out of my ass lmao. Then it shot the door open and I literally screamed like Minnie Mouse and I flew the hell outta there. But then the game got at its PETTIEST! Yall know the part! Waiting for that damn elevator to open! Maaaaaaaaaaaaan if I could have I would have shoved myself through those steel bar doors. I was panicking so much that I forgot to run away from it bro! I dont even know if I was ever screaming that much at a video game but I can tell you i was screaming the entire time. i didnt know what to do lmao. When that door finally opened I rushed my ass inside and I mashed the X button (I was on PS4) about 30 thousand times to close that door. Bro, TO HELL with that baby.
lmao All my friends and I had similar reactions during our playthroughs. I didn't realize how much it actually got to me till I had to revisit that area in the DLC. And soon as I got there I had an immense dread just come over me as I remembered what happened the last time I was there.
@@treflippa2 Oh yes.... the mannequins... those goddamn mannequins. That shit had me so spooked, overall that section can take at most 10 minutes to complete.... took me 2 and a half hours.
Jeff from Half-Life: Alyx deserves my honorary mention. 1st playthrough I was literally hiding from him in the corner, on my knees holding my breath 😅 I don't like playing horror games and in VR it's a totally different experience.
The Rats in souls games are very easy to underestimate. Most games make rats the easy enemy, so I see rats I think I can handle that no problem, then I die... from rats.
I feel like The Suffering gets left out a lot because it's underappreciated and overlooked. The whole game has you on edge from constant noises from the manifestations of executions. Or Dante's Inferno has some nasty monsters too
@@kamele0n946 Yes, they are Mainliners. It took me a couple play throughs to realize in the shower area that you need to shut off the water to keep them from spawning. Usually I just ran through as I get needled.
Glad you mentioned it. I wish someone would remake the 1st one. The creepy psychiatric, the sisters, you never felt safe from start to end. It was a hell of a game!
Bruh, the first time I encountered a Centaur in Fallout 3, I nearly had a heart attack and reflexively turned my game off. It was the mission where you have to find blood packets in a creepy, abandoned hospital, and one jump scare/surprise attacks you.
I think for me as far as creepiness goes it will always be The Evil Within 1 and 2. Always tough to get through the game because damn do I feel alone and empty in those worlds. Anxiety goes through the roof and the creepy enemies . Good times.
The most recent creatures for me that I can think of which gave me a creepy feeling is either, the bugs from Grounded or the leviathans from Subnautica.
the roar from the reaper will haunt me until the day i die.... best part. when you can hear it, it can see you.... that info made them just more terrifying
I did an entire playthrough of Rdr2 and never found the night people. Unlike my 1st playthrough where I was attacked several times. freaky enemies for sure
I don't know if this would count as a terrifying enemy encounter (probably not), in Dead Space the sudden transmission from either Hammond or Daniels would always make me jump out of my skin. Especially after a tense fight/run for your life moment. Also, in Dead Space 2, those raptor sounding Necromorphs. Those things were terrifying. Not especially difficult, but the way they stayed hidden and made those sounds was unsettling. Especially when one starts screeching on your left and a second one rams you from the right.
It’s wicked old but Parasite Eve on the original PlayStation was full of creepy moments and I loved that game with early weapon mods etc. Great for second play through getting to keep weapons and stuff. Miss that game!
Nothing made me turn back quicker more than this quote "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?".
Mr. X was a genius design in horror! Also, the baby had to be number 1 on this list. My first time seeing it, I said 'nope' and uninstalled it. I eventually had courage to beat the game.
Thief (2014) - Trying to creep around the abandoned/haunted insane asylum with unkillable undead inmates and lights that start to flicker as they scream and chase you.
The first enemy in a game I can remember being scared by was the shark in Banjo Kazooie. For those that remember, you get into the second level called Pirate Cove and immediately you see a collectable jinjo right under the dock you spawn in. You jump into the water and out of nowhere a shark materializes and you hear this shark themed danger music playing and you panic to get out of the water. Also, Clanker from the same game scared me so bad the first time I saw him.
@@netweed09 PT could have been something amazing as a full game if it didn't hit the problems it had. Guillermo Del Toro directing sounds like a dream.
@@jas9574 Yep, abandoned by Konami. Very ironic as that's possibly the worst horror situation a game can have in itself. Aside from simply being plain bad, like Redfall and many others lol.
Night Time on Dying Light 1 is the Scariest thing I have ever played in a game. The way it makes you play so stealthily on a night or you just hide in a safe zone or run like crazy to safety is perfection. I've never seen a game that was actually trying to be scary succeed in being scary because the gimmicks they use are boring. I also think a lot of players when they bought the game had no idea it would be that terrifying.
Same here then when they spot you they just go all out and the flash light doesn’t help that much am still running around like a headless chicken getting more and more scared 😂
The first time I ran into a lechen in the Witcher 3 really spooked me. I was riding through the forest on Roach when it stepped out from behind a tree. Needless to say, I was mashing the hell out of the button to get Roach to run like hell.
Man, these freaks scare me shitless 😰 I haven’t played these games you mentioned here, now I’m even more trepidatious to play them 😭😭😭 Great job as always Gameranx 👍🏾❤️
Before i even watch i'm going to guess that singing brain frenzy monster thing from Bloodborne has to be in the list, right? That one immediately came to my mind when i read the title. Scariest creature i ever encountered in a game.💀 Edit: Oh well, maybe next time. Pretty good list tho
You should’ve included the horrific babies from Dead Space 2. They scared the crap out of me more than any other enemy in the franchise. And the poor Headcrap zombies from the Half Life games. Their cries are also horrifying and heartbreaking at the same time, because they are not dying but used by the headcrabs. Also those weird floating corpses from Silent Hill 4. I have no idea why they freaked me out so much.
Great list, scariest to me are pretty much anything from the Outlast series. Marta and the priest from 2 are spooky, but Eddie Gluskin from the dlc Whistleblower can go to hell.
Surprised not to see the Xenomorph from Alien Isolation. The hissing and constant shutter as it runs through the vents, checking lockers and tables, looking for you. That game put me on edge for a while
I remember being totally shaken at the end of manhunt by Piggsy. I still think about that gaming moment, running away from a naked man wielding a chainsaw and wearing a pig mask.
I always found Jin Yoshida in SOMA exceptionally creepy and scary, especially since you have to avoid him/it in cramped spaces, and can't defend yourself. And those sounds.... 😅😅
Man the dolls from RE Village dlc also had me on edge!! Dark with the red glowing eyes!! I knew they were going to do something with that house again!!
i was about to comment how it was so strange that the evil within didn't get brought up in a list about freaky monsters but then i realized that it has been almost 6 years since the last installment
Mr X got everyone planning their route like Tony Stark discovering a new element, truly one of the worst possible things to happen in videogames is enemies entering safe zones meaning they have nothing "Safe" that and also running out of bullets and heals in the end of the police department part, having a giant dude just running after you and 5 dogs just materializing in your face has scarred me for life.
The big daddies always scared the living SHIT out of me. I couldn’t play the game as a kid and had to beat it in my 20’s. The deep bass noise you hear when getting close fucked me up
ME3 multiplayer desensitized me to Banshees. Fought so many of them that they were trivial compared to the 1-shot snipers and ninjas Cerberus maps would have.
Just recently played RE Village for the first time a couple weeks ago and just getting to House Beneviento was so creepy, it definitely was the creepy horror section of the game where everything else was the typical RE horror. I will say though, I think the mannequins from the Shadows of Rose DLC was creepier than the baby.
I would have put the Regenerador instead of DR Salvador for RE4 Remake Those fuckers now not only are nearly immortal but they also run at sonic speed levels on higher difficulties, it takes you by surprise really hard because they don't look fast at all and the old Regenerador's were super slow
You do know what's funny about those Caria Manor: Hands? In Miyazaki original concept art, those were supposed to be actual SPIDERS, but someone in the team said to change that to appeal to bigger audience and NOT to cause arachnophobia in people, so Miyazaki changed it to those creepy hands. To be fair, I would rather have spiders now lol (same ones as in Demon's Souls or like Rom from Bloodborne would be cool :D).
Just finished the 1st hell blade and that one gave me a couple hair raising moments. One of the best videos yall have put out. Hope to see more creepy creep lists.
As freaky as the baby is in RE Village, the DLC with the mannequin mum is far scarier! Caught me completely off guard and so clever! But completely terrifying 😅
Surprised volatiles didn’t make it on this list, 1 or 2 those dudes have gotta be the scariest zombies, have a 9 round semi auto shotgun and killing one is a “Mabey” not to mention they appear out of nowhere (especially in cutscenes lmao)and look much more amnesia than anything on this list (except that wierd ass baby dude) love the vid keep up the good work
For me The witch from the left for dead series really gets me even now .. Just by hearing her cry gives me chills 😅 that's why I don't play it in single player.. ahhh Miss those days..😊😊😊
Bro how did you not include the Regenerators from RE4!?!?!? Those are BY FAR some of the creepiest looking enemies in ANY game. Especially with their ability to slither along the ground and come after you if you blow off all their limbs.
Volatile from Dying Light 1 is one of creepy and dangerous enemies, gave us a uncomfortable feeling when explore maps on dusk time and far from save house 😣
When you have to get back to that small base in the night for the first time and you only just make it back to see one on the outskirts staring at you. Bloody terrifying
I hated them and still do.
yeah
I was expecting it to be in the video
Yeah but once you get a shotgun the table have turned if you are on normal that is
Yeah, until you are beafed up and actually start to hunt them for precious loot.
Loot is the king. It kills all the creepy stuff...
I'm amazed the Alien from Alien:Isolation wasn't on here. The sheer unpredictability of it and how it can even find you in places you're supposed to be safe, like lockers, makes it the most terrifying enemy of any game I've ever played.
Recent games, so alien isolation doesn't count on this one. But of all time? Probably in the top 3
Outlast 1 DLC was definitely scarier then alien isolation tho
@jjust8220 outlast was corny imo, any game where I can't defend myself is a silly, ridiculous premise
@@StonedCabbage you probably just sucked at it lol
I agree with you and also how smart the AI for the xeno was, it really made you feel hunted sometimes. Once it knew the exact spot where to find me cause I fell and made noise on the spot. The alien wasnt even around, just guided itself through the noise. Another time it was able to detect me while I was crouched with a wall between us cause he saw the smoke from my molotov through the window.
The baby in RE Village was creepy af! The constant cooing, and crying was the worst.
There's an out of bound video that shows even finding you
I'm surprised Falcon didn't mention the noises it makes. The almost regular baby noises but slightly off is the most unnerving part for me.
Well worse than the baby is the manequins who follow you in the same building during the DLC expansion Shadows of Rose.
Heck the baby is creepy, the manequins are even more unsettling...
The most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen in a hame
fuck yeah
The Witch from Left 4 Dead immediately came into my mind. Not only its creepy in how she weeps on the ground, but also the most difficult enemy in the game.
Another one is from more recent game, Bramble, in that particularly "The Rake Lady", when her face pops on the screen, its guaranteed shivers.
Another really creepy enemy is Laura (aka Spider Lady) from Evil Within. Man that first encounter where she just spawns from a pool of blood screaming Is so terrifying!
Literally my first thought! I haven't played many horror games but that one and she in particular stuck in my head.
Yea she had that banshee scream!!!
Man I was shook when i first seen her long ass claws and shit like hell no
Yeah the game literally wanted you to run from her
I was so surprised she wasn’t on this list because she was scary & hard to beat
Winter Lantern and madman from the the chalice dungeons in Bloodborne are some of the most unsettling enemies I ever fought in games.
One sings in a very unbalanced tone until they spot you, while the other screams in terror as they sprint towards you from across the map
The ReDeads in Ocarina of Time (or Legend of Zelda in general) used to freak me out. Slowly walking towards you, ever closer, unrelenting like a slasher film. Freezing you in place, low moans signaling their horrifying presence. As Falcon would put it, pants completely off, the Hell completely out of me.
The Wind Waker creepers are scarier.
Bro, I would literally cry as a child when they grabbed me. Mashing A frantically. 😂😂
Little kid me was not ready too
The ReDeads and the hand at the bottom of the well were my first nightmare fuel creatures. I had to have my big brother play through the redead part the first time lol
For me it was the hand thing in the Kokori Sage Temple. Not the creepiest monster in thr game by itself, but man the dread I had going through that room and watching out for that growing Shadows on the floor which was the only indication it was about to grab you. 😨😨 Simple monster but verrry effective for kid me.
The Rat King blew me away. I recently finished my 2nd playthrough of TLOU2, and I don't mind admitting I had to take a break before I went into that fight. It's not difficult, it's just so uneasy and disturbing -- the strobing lights, and sound design make it one of the moments I'll never forget from this title. Honorable mention to regular stalkers. Absolutely creepy.
Perfectly described 👍👍
I played it through for the third time recently and just killed it as fast as I could, only killed me once lol
I'm a huge horror fan and almost nothing freaks me out that badly anymore. That baby in RE8, though; the way it looked and the sounds it made were so damn unnerving it freaked me right the hell out. I was so panicked waiting for the effing elevator.
I LOVED it!
I was the same way! I'm not usually bothered by horror games, but that damn baby had me on the edge...Especially waiting for the elevator doors! I started screaming at my monitor! lol
YES!!! The creepiness of that whole Bienviento House was amazing. The mutamycete baby had me so tense. If you loved that, you MUST play the Shadows of Rose DLC!!! Trust me. You visit that place again, and it's even mo... Actually, I'll let you find out. :)
Btw, the DLC is on sale right now. Should be $5 still on XBOX.
@@brucepreston3927 monitor, lol. Play it on PSVR 2 and experience the actual horror. Playing on a monitor is not scary at all
One of the main reasons it's so damn freaky is the noises they use. We're hard wired to be put on edge when we hear a baby crying. That pitch and the scream that it makes also produces a different kind of fear between men and women too.
It actually puts men into an angry, on edge fighting mode cause back in the day if a baby screamed like that it could attract predators so we get a huge adrenaline release, and with women it makes them think something is wrong with the offspring so they want to rush to it's aid. It a real effective scare cause it goes so deep into our psyche.
I think the regenerators from RE4 remake definitely deserve a spot on this list, i mean, the sound design and the way they crawl around when your shoot their legs off...
I thought for sure The Evil Within would have at least one enemy here. So many creepy enemies.
yes. the evil within 1 is one of the scariest games i've ever played. i'd put it 3rd behind alien isolation and subnautica for me. I had a nightmare about the sister from The evil within and she freaks me out so much i drew her from memory
Ghost lady hands down.
@@ninjaruss4205 Yeah Laura's movements in the first game were so unsettling and she felt unkillable. I felt like the Evil Within were some of the few horror titles that I felt comfortable playing. I love horror but don't like jump scares so The Evil Within felt perfect for me. Monster and world design in those games was so good.
@@higglyjuff i agree. For the most part, it was really fun and scary but not too scary... Then she appears for the first time and i believe it was the first time a game scared me so bad i had to sit the controller down and walk away for a bit xD
The rest of the game until her final fight i was always paranoid and terrified of her. The stress was just too much and i just wanted her to be gone forever lol... If i had to pick one thing that freaks me out more than anything it'd be between her and some of the big monsters from subnautica... I just can't handle the ocean and scary stuff in the water ToT
@@ninjaruss4205 can't blame you on subnautica. That game is terrifying at times. I think for me when I played Outlast I put it down after the first hour because I just couldn't handle it.
The rat king in Last of Us 2 creeps me out every time I play the game. Just something about an amalgamation of all these infected creating a monstrosity was absolutely horrifying. Genuinely a hard moment to play because of how scary it is.
i had to turn accessability options on in that bit - so i could actually work out where i was running to in the basement!
No sh*t.... When I knew it was coming up cus I'd read about it before playing it, I lived with my grandma at the time and had to get her to come sit in the room with me while I fought it 😂😅
The whole setup to that fight was scary, especially the name of the place: ground zero
The baby definitely creeped me out in Resident Evil Village, but one enemy that got me more than the baby were the cyborg things from the factory. Man, they still creeps the hell out of me
The "Mia Mannequins" from the Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose DLC is also worth a mention. They take the whole "Weeping Angels" thing to the next level.
The regenerators from re 4 remake should definitely be on this list. Fought one the other day and man, it had this creepy animation I’ve never seen before where it turned its head instantly on me while cracking its neck turning their head. I wanted to sneak up on it and it noticed me so fast and started chasing me, I never felt more freight in a game 😂
i was on the brink of tears running way from those things lmaoo
I was sure it would be on the list. I remember playing the original and I knew these were coming. Not as scary now now that I have an infinite launcher, the Chicago (typewriter) Sweeper and the Hand Canon.
I still vividly remember the moment I got out to the corridor and hear that sound...
The clickers are mild compared to the shamblers.
Also, the area in which you fight the rat king wasn’t touched since outbreak day (according to Nora), which is why the WLF hadn’t searched it yet when Abby went in. Something very disturbing was to be expected.
btw I love Abby’s line when you use the flamethrower on the rat king. “Yeah! You like that?”
Absolutely hate the shamblers that mission in that underground area with like three of them is not fun 😂
As a kid the Berserker from Gears of War terrified me; the unnatural grunt it makes still sends chills down my spine to this day
To spend all that time as a bullet spraying badass only to suddenly face something you’re largely defenceless against…
Agreed, GoW had some great monsters.
me: Hammer of Dawn go de de de BBRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
moments later: oh god its not dead
the berserker never really scared me as a kid, the lambent however...
I actually never finished Gears 1 because of the Beserker and his one hit kills …. Having to time the dodges on specific doorways not once but twice!!! Shite I just got super frustrated and never touched that game again!!
@@mikespike2099 his...?
y-you don't know the lore do you?
I was just about to comment this. The first time you come across one as a kid I couldn’t keep playing until years later when I grew a pair
I feel like The Dahaka from Prince of Persia should be somewhere up in that list. Back when i was a kid, I always got creeped out during those small chases and the boss fight was a big nope for me. Even after 13 years now, I still get scared of that boss :p
Word!
yupss men i always close
my game when dahaka chase me...
Regenerators from RE4 are a different level of _CREEPY_
Finally! I was not the only one hehe
I can run through that whole game fine. That's the only part I really hate. I always pause and mentally prepare myself for it.
regenerators made me turn my ps2 off when i was a kid and i had no memory card
Yes
The head parasites when you first encounter them made me freak out and turn my console off because I someone missed the part where they were introduced in a cutscene
Hey Gameranx, I have one request, just one, please please please, make the numbering pop up scene like dark mode or something, I'm tired of getting flashbanged everytime it comes up. Y'all are awesome btw :D
As a Doomslayer, i can confirm that it's the opposite.
😆
They all run when the Doomslayer comes knocking
Nothing scares a doomslayer
Everyone a gangsta until doomslayer kicks down the door.
Rip and tear brother!
Killer Croc in Batman: Arkham Asylum. He freaked me out as soon as he stepped out of the elevator in the intro. 😳
I've got your scent now Batman!😳
At one point i started doubting whether the nightfolk from RDR2 will be here or not. But I shouldn't have doubted. Amazing video.
Thanks
I loved the Doctor Who reference, even sited the correct episode haha 🤣 David Tennant is a GOAT
Nah number 1 sits perfectly up there. I remember I was already a bit freaked out because of how dark that section was. Only for me to hear that low rumble and then that shit shot out of the dark. I literally screamed, paused the game and had to wait about 5 minutes before I unpaused it. Then when I lost it the first time, I came across the room that had that bed in it and I remember saying to myself "Those bastards are gonna make me hide under this bed arent they" My heart was literally beating out of my ass lmao. Then it shot the door open and I literally screamed like Minnie Mouse and I flew the hell outta there.
But then the game got at its PETTIEST! Yall know the part! Waiting for that damn elevator to open! Maaaaaaaaaaaaan if I could have I would have shoved myself through those steel bar doors. I was panicking so much that I forgot to run away from it bro! I dont even know if I was ever screaming that much at a video game but I can tell you i was screaming the entire time. i didnt know what to do lmao. When that door finally opened I rushed my ass inside and I mashed the X button (I was on PS4) about 30 thousand times to close that door. Bro, TO HELL with that baby.
lmao All my friends and I had similar reactions during our playthroughs. I didn't realize how much it actually got to me till I had to revisit that area in the DLC. And soon as I got there I had an immense dread just come over me as I remembered what happened the last time I was there.
@@treflippa2 Oh yes.... the mannequins... those goddamn mannequins. That shit had me so spooked, overall that section can take at most 10 minutes to complete.... took me 2 and a half hours.
They up'ed it with that whole classic scary house....I'll never forget the house of Beneviento, EVER!! (game and DLC)
For me, the Volatiles from Dying Light are definitely the most horrifying enemies to run from in pitch dark. Nightmare fuel.
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Great topic. The Wall Master from Ocarina of Time was absolute nightmare fuel.
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Oh god I was like 6 or 7 playing that when I found them. Forest Temple literally gave me nightmares 😅😅
The Nightmare Apostles in Bloodborne are also unsettling. I spent 10min deciding if I wanted to enter that room 😖
Yeah man same here that was the first video game monster to traumatize me. That’s why I was mortified when I saw the finger creepers in Elden Ring
@@D4rkKn1ght311 For me the Winter Lanterns were worse. Their singing made them all the more unsettling
Jeff from Half-Life: Alyx deserves my honorary mention. 1st playthrough I was literally hiding from him in the corner, on my knees holding my breath 😅 I don't like playing horror games and in VR it's a totally different experience.
The giant rats in souls games, I still remember seeing one for the first time in the sewer in ds3. Ran like hell
The Rats in souls games are very easy to underestimate. Most games make rats the easy enemy, so I see rats I think I can handle that no problem, then I die... from rats.
Haha yeah when he comes out of the fog 😂 but then when you get to the bonfire on the opposite side of the sewer he becomes an easy 300+ souls
I feel like The Suffering gets left out a lot because it's underappreciated and overlooked. The whole game has you on edge from constant noises from the manifestations of executions.
Or Dante's Inferno has some nasty monsters too
I forgot about the suffering, that would be awesome if they remade both of them
Couldn't agree more. First time i played as a kid, the small puddle creatures (Mainliners i think?) scared me so bad, i stopped playing for days.
@@kamele0n946 Yes, they are Mainliners. It took me a couple play throughs to realize in the shower area that you need to shut off the water to keep them from spawning. Usually I just ran through as I get needled.
Hehe, made my comment before I saw this. Spookiest game I've played for sure, could never master flinging the mainliners off
Glad you mentioned it. I wish someone would remake the 1st one. The creepy psychiatric, the sisters, you never felt safe from start to end. It was a hell of a game!
I was just thinking, isn't it time for another gameranx video... And here it is
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Laura from Evil Within 2 didn't make the list?! 😮
That thing was terrifying
Bruh, the first time I encountered a Centaur in Fallout 3, I nearly had a heart attack and reflexively turned my game off. It was the mission where you have to find blood packets in a creepy, abandoned hospital, and one jump scare/surprise attacks you.
I was hoping that freaky goshdarn thing was recognized,kinda disappointed
I think for me as far as creepiness goes it will always be The Evil Within 1 and 2. Always tough to get through the game because damn do I feel alone and empty in those worlds. Anxiety goes through the roof and the creepy enemies . Good times.
The Wormface from enemies in Elden Ring was super creepy when I first came across them.
No one ever gave me the "run for your life" feeling more intense than the Pyramid head from Silent Hill 2
The most recent creatures for me that I can think of which gave me a creepy feeling is either, the bugs from Grounded or the leviathans from Subnautica.
the roar from the reaper will haunt me until the day i die.... best part. when you can hear it, it can see you.... that info made them just more terrifying
@@sion7651 Yeah going out deeper into the deep sea, seeing how far you could go, hearing the monster and then going back to the safe zone. Scary.
Ngl I never really found them that scary I kinda just mopped the first reaper I saw
@@blueninjanoname7338what about seeing a ghost leviathan coming out of the darkness as you hear it roar?
@@jacthing1 Yeah, get some headphones and get in the moment and experiencing that will create *that* feeling for sure.
I did an entire playthrough of Rdr2 and never found the night people. Unlike my 1st playthrough where I was attacked several times. freaky enemies for sure
When I was young I was creeped out by the flood from Halo. 343 guilty spark was not the level I imagined.
I don't know if this would count as a terrifying enemy encounter (probably not), in Dead Space the sudden transmission from either Hammond or Daniels would always make me jump out of my skin. Especially after a tense fight/run for your life moment.
Also, in Dead Space 2, those raptor sounding Necromorphs. Those things were terrifying. Not especially difficult, but the way they stayed hidden and made those sounds was unsettling. Especially when one starts screeching on your left and a second one rams you from the right.
Don't forget how they'll peak out from behind objects to look at you. But my god I hated fighting those things.
It’s wicked old but Parasite Eve on the original PlayStation was full of creepy moments and I loved that game with early weapon mods etc. Great for second play through getting to keep weapons and stuff. Miss that game!
Bloodlickers from Bloodborne always creep me out. Especially in Chalice dungeons when they appear randomly if you do a visceral attack.
They're really annoying to fight too, especially that mule kick of theirs
Surprised there was no evil within 1 or 2?! Some of the scariest monsters ever created in a game. But really good list, that was cool to see.
Part 2 maybe 🤔
Nah just a bunch of souls and resident evil stuff. 🙄
Nothing made me turn back quicker more than this quote "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?".
A doctor who reference?! I knew I loved this channel
Mr. X was a genius design in horror! Also, the baby had to be number 1 on this list. My first time seeing it, I said 'nope' and uninstalled it. I eventually had courage to beat the game.
Thief (2014) - Trying to creep around the abandoned/haunted insane asylum with unkillable undead inmates and lights that start to flicker as they scream and chase you.
Super underrated!
The Nightmare in prey deserves a spot on this list, while you CAN cheese him, that dude can be scary as hell.
Especially that roar that it makes when it spawns...
The T-Rex from original Tomb Raider was kinda creepy, too. The ground shaking on it's way to you.
Those RE 4 Regenerators scare all the hell outta me. I'm all out of hell because of those things.
Playing Fallout 3 at 2:00 AM, seeing the "Centaur" for the first time...man that scarred me for life. 😂
The first enemy in a game I can remember being scared by was the shark in Banjo Kazooie. For those that remember, you get into the second level called Pirate Cove and immediately you see a collectable jinjo right under the dock you spawn in. You jump into the water and out of nowhere a shark materializes and you hear this shark themed danger music playing and you panic to get out of the water. Also, Clanker from the same game scared me so bad the first time I saw him.
Can't believe he missed PT, System Shock & Silent Hill 2.
@@netweed09 PT could have been something amazing as a full game if it didn't hit the problems it had. Guillermo Del Toro directing sounds like a dream.
@@jas9574 Yep, abandoned by Konami. Very ironic as that's possibly the worst horror situation a game can have in itself. Aside from simply being plain bad, like Redfall and many others lol.
Night Time on Dying Light 1 is the Scariest thing I have ever played in a game. The way it makes you play so stealthily on a night or you just hide in a safe zone or run like crazy to safety is perfection. I've never seen a game that was actually trying to be scary succeed in being scary because the gimmicks they use are boring. I also think a lot of players when they bought the game had no idea it would be that terrifying.
Same here then when they spot you they just go all out and the flash light doesn’t help that much am still running around like a headless chicken getting more and more scared 😂
The first time I ran into a lechen in the Witcher 3 really spooked me. I was riding through the forest on Roach when it stepped out from behind a tree. Needless to say, I was mashing the hell out of the button to get Roach to run like hell.
I made the mistake of seeing one and charging it, thinking how tough could it really be? That was a mistake...a VERY short lasting mistake!!!😂
Man, these freaks scare me shitless 😰
I haven’t played these games you mentioned here, now I’m even more trepidatious to play them 😭😭😭
Great job as always Gameranx 👍🏾❤️
Before i even watch i'm going to guess that singing brain frenzy monster thing from Bloodborne has to be in the list, right? That one immediately came to my mind when i read the title. Scariest creature i ever encountered in a game.💀
Edit: Oh well, maybe next time. Pretty good list tho
Winter Lanterns are pure terror
Also I’d argue Sages from the chalice dungeons are worse. Their screams and erratic movements freak me
You should’ve included the horrific babies from Dead Space 2. They scared the crap out of me more than any other enemy in the franchise. And the poor Headcrap zombies from the Half Life games. Their cries are also horrifying and heartbreaking at the same time, because they are not dying but used by the headcrabs.
Also those weird floating corpses from Silent Hill 4. I have no idea why they freaked me out so much.
Great list, scariest to me are pretty much anything from the Outlast series. Marta and the priest from 2 are spooky, but Eddie Gluskin from the dlc Whistleblower can go to hell.
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Totally agree
Surprised not to see the Xenomorph from Alien Isolation. The hissing and constant shutter as it runs through the vents, checking lockers and tables, looking for you. That game put me on edge for a while
Immediately thought of the witch from L4D. Ahh, good times.
I remember being totally shaken at the end of manhunt by Piggsy. I still think about that gaming moment, running away from a naked man wielding a chainsaw and wearing a pig mask.
I always found Jin Yoshida in SOMA exceptionally creepy and scary, especially since you have to avoid him/it in cramped spaces, and can't defend yourself. And those sounds.... 😅😅
For me it was the Flesher lol always kept me at the edge of my seat when I played SOMA 😅
@@jayemwork7853 Yeah, that whole chase scene, oh my god.... 😬😬
Man the dolls from RE Village dlc also had me on edge!! Dark with the red glowing eyes!! I knew they were going to do something with that house again!!
Nice video!
Never forget! 7/11 was a part time job!
Have a good day homie 🎩
i was about to comment how it was so strange that the evil within didn't get brought up in a list about freaky monsters but then i realized that it has been almost 6 years since the last installment
These creepy enemies are as scary as Spanish moms pulling out a flip flop for disciplinary lessons
Ghost Leviathans from Subnautica. Or really almost any creature from Subnautica. That game is way scarier than any horror game I’ve played.
Okey last video, i swear after this i'm going to sleep...
Edit: great video but now i can't sleep
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Mr X got everyone planning their route like Tony Stark discovering a new element, truly one of the worst possible things to happen in videogames is enemies entering safe zones meaning they have nothing "Safe" that and also running out of bullets and heals in the end of the police department part, having a giant dude just running after you and 5 dogs just materializing in your face has scarred me for life.
Being a fan of body horror, I can't get enough of this stuff.
Absolutely fascinated and only inching forward to get a closer look
Get a psychologist
@@EraserTraceur lol
@@EraserTraceur First, show me your face. That will tide me over till I get out of the looney bin~
@@SquareSquidStudios this is my face, i gonna be neenja
The big daddies always scared the living SHIT out of me. I couldn’t play the game as a kid and had to beat it in my 20’s. The deep bass noise you hear when getting close fucked me up
Did he say video gams?
The only reason I'm in the comment section...
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For little child me back in the day, the Dahaka from Prince of Persia Warrior Within was absolute terror personified.
Ah yes, Video Gaeahmes
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the Regenerators from resident evil 4 is one creepy bastard too, they made them harder, faster and you fight them in the dark too
I would’ve added the Banshees from ME3. Those things were awful 😅
ME3 multiplayer desensitized me to Banshees. Fought so many of them that they were trivial compared to the 1-shot snipers and ninjas Cerberus maps would have.
The baby from village always gets me too. Great video again guys
You know your content is good when it's only been 3 minutes, and you already have this many comments
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Just recently played RE Village for the first time a couple weeks ago and just getting to House Beneviento was so creepy, it definitely was the creepy horror section of the game where everything else was the typical RE horror. I will say though, I think the mannequins from the Shadows of Rose DLC was creepier than the baby.
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I believe Dahaka from Prince of Persia 2 Warrior's Within at that year gives moments of fear when first time playing the game.
The Crows, Ravens or whatever in Bloodborne, there are many creepy enemies there, but these bastards always gave me a jump scare.
No Volatile from the Dying Light series, but multiple souls & RE entries. Rare for gameranx to have a list I just cannot jive with.
I would have put the Regenerador instead of DR Salvador for RE4 Remake
Those fuckers now not only are nearly immortal but they also run at sonic speed levels on higher difficulties, it takes you by surprise really hard because they don't look fast at all and the old Regenerador's were super slow
Agreed!
In the original they walked I believe but in the remake they run to you
Man I played The Forrest back when it was in early access, can't believe they made a sequel.
In Fallout 3, I always ran from Deathclaws. I even got jump-scared by one before.
Best Gameranx episode to watch before going to sleep...
You do know what's funny about those Caria Manor: Hands? In Miyazaki original concept art, those were supposed to be actual SPIDERS, but someone in the team said to change that to appeal to bigger audience and NOT to cause arachnophobia in people, so Miyazaki changed it to those creepy hands. To be fair, I would rather have spiders now lol (same ones as in Demon's Souls or like Rom from Bloodborne would be cool :D).
Not only that, but the hands fit more with the whole “Ring” part of Elden Ring. Lots and lots of fingers in the game because of that lol
Just finished the 1st hell blade and that one gave me a couple hair raising moments. One of the best videos yall have put out. Hope to see more creepy creep lists.
As freaky as the baby is in RE Village, the DLC with the mannequin mum is far scarier! Caught me completely off guard and so clever! But completely terrifying 😅
I run from the beggers in assassin's creed they scare me.
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This video is nightmare fuel! I know I will not be sleeping tonight. Thanks a lot Falcon!
Surprised volatiles didn’t make it on this list, 1 or 2 those dudes have gotta be the scariest zombies, have a 9 round semi auto shotgun and killing one is a “Mabey” not to mention they appear out of nowhere (especially in cutscenes lmao)and look much more amnesia than anything on this list (except that wierd ass baby dude) love the vid keep up the good work
For me The witch from the left for dead series really gets me even now ..
Just by hearing her cry gives me chills 😅 that's why I don't play it in single player.. ahhh Miss those days..😊😊😊
Good list. My personal feared one would be the Dahaka, from "Prince of Persia Warrior Within".
Bro how did you not include the Regenerators from RE4!?!?!? Those are BY FAR some of the creepiest looking enemies in ANY game. Especially with their ability to slither along the ground and come after you if you blow off all their limbs.
This is definitely a good idea for a series
The rat king is at Ground Zero of the Seattle outbreak Falcon, not the San Francisco one. Maybe we’ll see that in Part 3 😉
I got to say I’m surprised that you did not talk about the banshee from mass effect 3 the first time I heard/saw one I was screaming what is that.
The enemy’s in Elden Ring that freaked me out the most are the weirdly shaped tentical mouth’s that throw up on you.
Disgusting and terrifying.