What's the strangest or creepiest video game behaviour you've encountered?

Cassidy@infosec.pub to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 38 points –

Did a game ever delete your save data? Or brick your entire console? Have you ever come across horrific visual bugs? Or scary audio? What are your experiences with glitches?

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There is a really interesting Doom mod. It’s called My House. There was a YouTube video done on it.

http://youtu.be/5wAo54DHDY0

That is one stunning mod. It goes from "Oh neat, a 10 year old modeled his house in Doom" to "What the hell?!" in a very short time.

Watched this a few months ago. Started out as an interesting idea for a video. Thought I'd save it for later and move on after watching the first 10 minutes since it was going to be like watching a full length movie. I ended up watching a bit more and was looking for a good place to stop and finish another time. ... I ended up staying up to finish it, as the story just got more and more intriguing, the longer I watched. (Two Thumbs up)

Of all the places I would expect to see something about myhouse.wad, this is not one of them.

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InB4 someone mentions Doki Doki Literature Club. I can't remember all the weird shit that it had, but when you complete the game it corrupts the game files so you can't play again.

That's a game I can only play once, and I suppose you only really need to. But knowing the things that happen now I don't think I could go back even if there is more to do. Very interesting and well done game but it's fucking harrowing.

For similar 4th wall breaking but with lot less mind horror check out OneShot.

Maybe not exactly what you were getting at but the start of Prey (2017) really stands out to me. I don't want to ruin it for anyone who hasn't played it, but it's was one of the few times a game actually made me pause to seriously reflect the situation.

If you do get the game don't look at any reviews or guides if you get stuck before you reach the Talos 1 Lobby.

Massive spoiler for the first hour of the game, seriously don't read unless you don't play games:

::: spoiler spoiler You take a helicopter ride from an apartment to take some tests before you are to go to a space station. Only one of the testers is attacked by something alien and you are knocked out by a test chamber's gas. You wake up on the same day back in your apartment, but this time there's a dead person in the hall way and you're stuck in the apartment building. Breaking the window of your apartment (something you aren't prompted to even do) reveals the entire space you traveled the prior day has been theater conducted inside a massive testing chamber already on the space station you were told you were heading to. :::

Video on it: https://youtu.be/GLExoItBLVc?si=JNOqinNU_hTTLGC7

Yeah that section really hit hard. Also loved Mick Gordon's soundtrack :)

What really made it was that it was a slow boil and the lack of instruction towards the tail end of that part.

Try DDLC. Don't watch any spoilers or even search it up in anything other than Steam or look at the comments. You will be spoiled.

Edit: DDLC = Doki Doki Literature Club

Can't find a game called DDLC. You might want to put the full name if you are trying to tell people about a new game

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For about a year, everytime I took a screenshot in EVE Online all my USB devices would uninstall and reinstall. Never occured in any other situations.

When Spyro 3 was being made, aggressive piracy was a huge thing. So the developers decided to design the game so that crude copies of it would play a highly modified, unwinnable and intentionally buggy version of the game that didn't reveal its existence as unwinnable until half-way through the game where the save fairy gives you the warning this meme conveniently displays. Guess what "game" my introduction to Spyro was?

Animal Crossing City Folk bricked my Wii U, it was probably unrelated but I like to think Resetti just had enough of my shit