I wrestled with this one for a bit but none of them seemed quite perfect. Settled on regular Beetle PSX (so, mednafen) which still has occasional glitchy edges.Seems interesting. What emulator are you using?
Decent game, but my criticisms are:The season is here again, and I'm playing an excellent appetizer. This could just as well have gone in the JRPG thread, but for the sake of reviving this thread...
Koudelka is a PSX horror JRPG by former Square staff and a prequel to the Shadow Hearts series. It's decidedly less zany than those games which I like, opting for a more grounded Gothic style period piece.
Afraid of Monsters, an earlier mod from the author of Cry of Fear, is also good.Get past the Goldsrc jank and Cry of Fear's a good free horror game.
Nightmare House and some other Source horrors are decent. Highly recommend Nightmare of Decay too.
git gudHas anyone here played Haunting Ground? I've been trying to play it and I think I'm about to drop it because I'm getting sick of getting interrupted by one of the stalkers every time I'm trying to just solve a puzzle or just explore the area. It's not scary its just annoying. My braking point was when they decided to make the stalker invisible so that dumb dog you have can't bite him to slow him down which makes it even harder to get away. For a game some people consider the best of the survival horror games it kind of sucks or maybe it's just me I guess.
Definitely recommend it, though it's a lot rougher around the edges than Cry of Fear. No matter how good you are you'll probably need to turn down the difficulty at a few points where you're dropped into the middle of an open map surrounded by dozens of enemies.Afraid of Monsters, an earlier mod from the author of Cry of Fear, is also good.Get past the Goldsrc jank and Cry of Fear's a good free horror game.
Nightmare House and some other Source horrors are decent. Highly recommend Nightmare of Decay too.
Any good recommendations for something like arx fatalis? Something that doesn't really have many jump scares but relies more on the slowness horror aspect, the unknown and the mystery.
Read the last pages of the instruction manual for tips. Also, you may learn some things if you let the game sit on the title screen...Has anyone here played Haunting Ground? I've been trying to play it and I think I'm about to drop it because I'm getting sick of getting interrupted by one of the stalkers every time I'm trying to just solve a puzzle or just explore the area. It's not scary its just annoying. My braking point was when they decided to make the stalker invisible so that dumb dog you have can't bite him to slow him down which makes it even harder to get away. For a game some people consider the best of the survival horror games it kind of sucks or maybe it's just me I guess.
Legacy: Realm of Terror, maybe? It's notable for being one of the few horror-themed dungeon crawlers. It's even a bit of an immersive sim, though it kind of fails in what it does there. You pick one of 8 characters (or make your own) and go through a mansion inspired filled with terrors inspired by the horror greats. Interesting setup, kind of gradually falls down, but does have that mystery aspect down pat.Any good recommendations for something like arx fatalis? Something that doesn't really have many jump scares but relies more on the slowness horror aspect, the unknown and the mystery.
The exodos one is setup from the get go, I checked, allows you to select mt32 and play easy peasy.Veil of Darkness is a pretty cool horror-themed adventure game/RPG hybrid.
https://af.gog.com/en/game/veil_of_darkness?as=1649904300
Instructions here on how to setup the best music/sound, which is a bit trickier than other DOS games:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Veil_of_Darkness