Eyes is a truly unnerving game. Most of the time when I play a mainstream horror game like Silent Hill or Resident Evil (no I didn't and still refuse to touch 6) I don't feel unnerved or even scared. It's a comforting horror that leaves me feeling like I've come home. In a way Eye's feels the same, but instead of just peaceful owe hey look there's monsters. The game manages to be genuinely creepy.
Now it isn't the Krasue (yeah I bothered to look it up) that is actually scary. It serves it's purpose as the monster nicely, but really it was the enticipation of the event and not the main event, being caught, that was the creepy part. As objects would shake and the main character would begin his panicked breathing I was drawn into the experience and felt the tinge of fear.For my first couple play throughs I absolutely refused to go into the basement. Not out of fear, but because it's the freaking basement. Even the most boneheaded of morons in a horror movie know not to go into the basement... well one out of three probably do. Though aside from stereotypes the basement presented itself as a trap in my mind, a location where the monster spent a good portion of its time and almost a certain death sentence. It wasn't until I just decided to say screw it let's check out the basement even if I will die instantly that I saw the basement's open layout.
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