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As you all know The Suffering and The Suffering: Ties That Bind were recently removed from GOG. Even though that's a shame, no tears please. It's a waste of good suffering.

So if you want to suffer you might still have a chance to get both games by participating in this raffle. The rules are simple:

1) Your account should be at least one year old.
2) You should be a regular on the forum.
3) Don't be a troll, scammer, ..., other persona non grata.
4) Clearly state that you are in.
5) Tell me the following: What's your favorite scary movie? And what do you like about it most? In other words: Recommend some good movies to watch for Halloween.

On Oct. 30 I will ask random.org to pick a lucky winner so you can enjoy the suffering on Halloween if you don't like to go trick or treating.
Not in, and its not exactly a scary movie (or at least for some it wont qualify) but its def a horror in many ways and more people should see it. Also quite a bit of suffering.

THE PLATFORM (avoid the sequel).
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Sachys: Not in, and its not exactly a scary movie (or at least for some it wont qualify) but its def a horror in many ways and more people should see it. Also quite a bit of suffering.

THE PLATFORM (avoid the sequel).
I really enjoyed the first one and was going to watch sequel. Any reason in particular to avoid it?
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Sachys: Not in, and its not exactly a scary movie (or at least for some it wont qualify) but its def a horror in many ways and more people should see it. Also quite a bit of suffering.

THE PLATFORM (avoid the sequel).
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THESLITHERYDEE: I really enjoyed the first one and was going to watch sequel. Any reason in particular to avoid it?
It's fuggin awful.
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THESLITHERYDEE: I really enjoyed the first one and was going to watch sequel. Any reason in particular to avoid it?
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Sachys: It's fuggin awful.
Good to know I will cross it off my list.
Not in, but I strongly recommend Dellamorte Dellamore (Cemetery Man in its English translation), probably the horror movie I had the most fun watching in my whole life.
Post edited October 23, 2024 by vv221
John Carpenter had the stars align when he sought to remake The Thing (from Another World). The monster's biology is scientifically sound, enables it to invoke endless paranoia while in disguise, and endless fright when it's discovered and forced to transform in gloriously unpredictable ways. Anyone can be the Thing, and the Thing can be anything; all this is wrapped in Antarctica, the only place on Earth that gives hope of victory against the scariest pathogen ever imagined.

Also I'm in, it totally still counts even though I added this 2 days later right?
Post edited October 24, 2024 by LegoDnD
Not In

My pick would be Get Out

Reason: The first horror movie that I saw was The Shining, which I saw when I was eight because I have parents with hobbies that included making questionable life choices involving their offspring. The one thing that I always found scary wasn't the blood gushing out of the elevator or the ghosts or any of the other supernatural stuff, but Jack Torrance with an axe running around with the intent of murdering his family.
I like Event Horizon and Jacob`s Ladder
Not in, but these two games give you the experience that just can't be missed for any horror fans.
You want ghosts? You want GTA? You want some crazy monsters from Resident Evil?
What about some hidden passages like in Silent Hill?
It has it all.

Thank you Geralt for giving this meowtastic opportunity and all the best to everyone in the contest!

Scary movie...idk if this counts, but I thought scary movie was a horror movie... it wasn't....
Still sticks in my mind today *sob sob sob*
Post edited October 23, 2024 by drxenija
Not in, but horror is my fav genre.

There are so many, but in the spirit of "classic" I'd recommend
Night of the Living Dead (original)
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Dèmoni
Dracula: Prince of Darkness (Count Chris)
Night of the Demons
The Entity
Night of the Creeps
Warlock1-3
Lifeforce
Drag Me to Hell

There are just too many to list. Everyone else's suggestions were great too.
hmmm.
my most favorite horror movies are:
- Event Horizon. really. it's great. its story, characters, suspense... stuff being logical. mmm...
- does Alien count?
- Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell. I'm not joking. I love it. it's so hilarious I just can't. my furst time watching it I was laughing non-stop. even though it's supposed to be a horror movie. guess, it was this one that influenced my way to enjoy such dtuff.
as fur whether I'm in or not... hmmm... guess, yeah, I'm in. 'cuz why not?
Thank you for the chance Geralt! I never played the Suffering games so I'd be happy to get a chance to do that still. I am in.

I recently watched Longlegs which was a fairly enjoyable thriller horror. And for something more scifi oriented, the Alien franchise movies are a reliable favorite for scifi horror - the newest Alien Romulus in particular was quite enjoyable.

[Edit: I was lucky enough to win the two Suffering games from the recent Spooktober Storyfest GA, therefore I am not in for this giveaway anymore. Thanks again for the opportunity Geralt and good luck to everyone!]
Post edited October 28, 2024 by DiffuseReflection
My favorite horror movie is The Fearless Vampire Killers. It is filmed in a unique manner. Comedy, irony and horror are closely intertwined in a single whole. This movie is not like the others. It has an oppressive atmosphere and the unknown that the main characters find themselves in. The film contains typical vampire cliches, but you cannot 100% predict the next development of events if you watch the film for the first time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fearless_Vampire_Killers

Thanks for the chance! =)
Not in. +1