I feel like this is an area that is very lacking. We need more evil females.
I'll just go with Lady D from RE8. I love the haughty, refined psychopaths.
I'll just go with Lady D from RE8. I love the haughty, refined psychopaths.
I feel like this is an area that is very lacking.
Speak for yourself *shudder*We need more evil females
GLaDOS was my first thought tooGLADoS is my favorite, though. Gotta respect anyone that can make you laugh while she kills you.
GLaDOS was my first thought too
GLADoS is my favorite, though. Gotta respect anyone that can make you laugh while she kills you.
Should i mention how GLaDOS was built from a human's memories and personality? Cuz even if political correctness isn't the highest of one's priorities, the software is technically gendered due to being modeled after a person.I love GLADoS, but GLADoS was a piece of genderless software, and so it doesn't qualify for this. I know we live in an era of gender options, but I refuse to extend that to software. I don't care what gender Windows thinks it is.
Should i mention how GLaDOS was built from a human's memories and personality? Cuz even if political correctness isn't the highest of one's priorities, the software is technically gendered due to being modeled after a person.
It wasn't really a horror game
My friend and I played a demo for F.E.A.R. on his Xbox 360 when we were like 13 years old. We noped out of there within a minute of a creepy little girl running through the flashlight beam and immediately disappearing.
Well, youngster, I was 51 the year it released and played it. Fear did give me a few jump scares, and it definitely had moments that had a very creepy/eerie atmosphere at certain points. I think by that point in my life that my senses were somewhat dulled to horror games/videos/books. I'm so old, I can remember watching the original Friday the 13th movie when it released in theaters. As @ZedClampet said, I think it depends on the individual and the different (and amount of ) horror medium you've been exposed to. There are still things that can weird me out, like spiders. I have severe Arachnophobia.My friend and I played a demo for F.E.A.R. on his Xbox 360 when we were like 13 years old. We noped out of there within a minute of a creepy little girl running through the flashlight beam and immediately disappearing.
Well, youngster, I was 51 the year it released and played it. Fear did give me a few jump scares, and it definitely had moments that had a very creepy/eerie atmosphere at certain points. I think by that point in my life that my senses were somewhat dulled to horror games/videos/books. I'm so old, I can remember watching the original Friday the 13th movie when it released in theaters. As @ZedClampet said, I think it depends on the individual and the different (and amount of ) horror medium you've been exposed to. There are still things that can weird me out, like spiders. I have severe Arachnophobia.