Hi again, guys!
Sorry for the lack of confessions posted. xD It’s because, well…I haven’t gotten any lately. But the minute I do get some, I’ll get them posted! Thanks for following!
From Silent Hill to Resident Evil, all the way to older games like Dino Crisis or Fatal Frame. Confess what you want!
Psychological thrillers, gore, any movie or videogame that creates any sort of fear is welcome. All I ask is that you be friendly to others in the process. Opinions are the game here, and everyone's opinions deserve respect.
Sorry for the lack of confessions posted. xD It’s because, well…I haven’t gotten any lately. But the minute I do get some, I’ll get them posted! Thanks for following!

“Chuck Greene’s lines in Dead Rising 2 make it scarier than any survival horror game I’ve played. And I mean that with all the love in the world.”

“The Gamecube version of the first Resident Evil was amazing. It still scares me to play it.”

“It may sound weird, but while I love the Left 4 Dead fanbase, I absolutely cannot stand the Left 4 Dead 2 fans. Yeah, there’s a difference, and that’s part of why I hate them so much.”

“Silent Hill Downpour is terrifying in every sense of the word. It has frightening monsters, terrifying imagery, and the things you have to do to get from point A to point B get your heart racing like crazy. I am so satisfied with every aspect of this game.”

“I cried over Silent Hill 2. I like to listen to Rammstein. I once accidently cut off half of my thumb and I didn’t cry.”
Sorry about that. It’s been fixed, now. Sorry to those who had to change it in the URL to get to the ask box!

“Alan Wake is scarier to me than any other survival horror game I’ve ever played before.”

“I absolutely despise Heather from Silent Hill 3. Making a character whiny doesn’t make them realistic. It just makes them annoying, and that’s that.”

“While Resident Evil 5 wasn’t scary in the traditional sense, I still think it gets a bad rep because it wasn’t just about zombies popping out of closets or dogs bursting through windows at you. It’s still terrifying, if you ask me.”