I think it might be because games are more immersive that movies. It's yer own actions in the game, as is dealing with the consequences, as opposed to just watching something to see what happens. I used have the light gun on PS2 for blasting zombies with. That was ****in brilliant fun.
. Very true,First Person Shooters are my game of choice and when you get a good one you put your life on hold,my next purchase is Bioshock Iinfinite,have you played it?
You're nails Bealey. Growing up in a war-torn African hell-hole will do that to man though I suppose. Arachnophobia terrified me too tbf.
Not yet. Played the last Bioshock though. Currently playing the lastest Assassins Creed, then av got the lastest Tombraider, then ah'll be back to shootem ups. Still got Halo 4 to finish. Got it at Chrimbo and got a bit bored with it. I'd only just finished MassEffect so I thot I would leave the shooters alone for a bit.
The scariest game I ever played was a fairly obscure Japanese survival horror that came out a few years ago. Project Zero it was called. Knocked the Resi Evil games into a cocked hat.
Just googled that and sounds good but not on PP3.Another good game was Manhunt 2 which was banned in Ireland and my missus even enjoyed it,much to our shame
Played Manhunt on the PS2. It got banned in the UK about 2 weeks after I got it. Dunno why. Wisny any more gory than some games I've seen.
Ghostwatch was on the iPlayer recently - it might've been taken down since. Showed it to my eldest kids and they were just de-sensitised to the reality/drama crossover part. I saw it when it was first broadcast - it was proper groundbreaking. Charlie Brooker showed you bits of it on his re-run series the other night - I didn't realise that they showed images of the pipes guy in certain bits then re-ran the VT with his image removed to **** with ye. Did some guy with a tiny mental age not hang himself after watching it?