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10 CREEPY Locations Discovered in Open World Games

10 CREEPY Locations Discovered in Open World Games

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10 CREEPY Locations Discovered in Open World Games Posted years ago about the demon at the spider flower shrine in Ghost of Tsushima. You never see it, but whilst exploring the shrine at night, the mist drops, the music changes to action music and you hear a sinister inhuman gurgling and hissing around you before you hear a horse being attacked just outside the stone shrine walls.
No Twitter or reddit, it’s gone unnoticed, so keen to see what pc players will find when they use mods to no clip to see what they can find. I searched the area after what happened and found no trace of the demon and the music stopped once I activated the shrine and the monster stopped its inhuman sounds.

Date: 2024-03-12

Comments and reviews: 19


The Blackwater Athletic Team in Red Dead Redemption 2 shrouds itself in a brutal mystery based upon a real event.
A newspaper clipping (Blackwater Athletics Team Missing in Blackwater Ledger No. 69) reports their disappearance after a group run. Search efforts prove futile, leaving their loved ones fearing Native American involvement (later deemed untrue.
Exploration west of Blackwater leads to a disturbing discovery. The team's bodies buried in a mass grave, still clad in their uniforms. Nearby, severed limbs are arranged to form a macabre symbol - the letter B.
While the game doesn't explicitly name the murderer, clues point towards the vile Edmund Lowry Jr. His hideout beneath Lucky's Cabin holds a similar symbol made of human body parts. While the game doesn't provide a clear-cut answer, the evidence strongly suggests Edmund Lowry Jr. as the culprit.
This horrific part of RDR2 mirrors a real-life tragedy - the Los Maniceros massacre of 2009, where a Colombian football team was brutally murdered. The in-game villian responsible for the Blackwater team's demise might be inspired by the real-life perpetrator, El Payaso (The Clown, which is probably why clown make-up is on some of the victims.

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the best thing about the remains of the Blackwater Athletics Club is the letter B spelled out in limbs, because if you check, youll find that none of the bodies in the pit are missing any limbs.
equally spooky imo and even more tucked away is the remains of the chain gang found in the woods NE of Macleans House, just five or six skeletons still chained together, and at the end of the chain is a single foot and lower leg still in the final manacle. the rest of that skeleton is found a few metres way, missing its lower leg, the implication presumably being that the last survivor cut his own leg off in desperation but bled out before he made it far.

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The scariest place in an open world game i have ever seen is in Watch dogs 1. There are a few islands on the edge of the map you can go by boat. Inside one of them you can find a dead body in a bodybag with blood on the wall and a camera recording there. There is no jumpscare, no anything, but it is creepy af due to the game being about the digital world and one part of it is digital crime, which someone could say that this is a red room on the deep web or something. I am still to this day scared about that place.
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I'm quite surprised that the caves let alone the villages from The Forest didn't make it onto this list. I always found it nerve racking to not only see what u presume to be an abandoned village have passenger's from ur crashed plane either hanging from something or dismembered on the table or ground & if that wasn't bad enough once u go into the caves the creatures r just down right disgusting. They make the thumb ppl from the Spy Kids movies look like mascots at a theme park.
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7: 25 THAT jellyfish is a ghost, as almost all the animals in the giants mountain. The rest of them are normal blue jellyfish that turns red when aggro. Also it is the same jellyfish who speaks both times, is not her sister who responds, its herself sayin sister you are here. Also the ashes are not random or a possible girl crying, unless they are called crying girl ashes. That is not how ashes work. Basically all the point with the jellyfish is wrong here.
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THAT jellyfish is a ghost, as almost all the animals in the giants mountain. The rest of them are normal blue jellyfish that turns red when aggro. Also it is the same jellyfish who speaks both times, is not her sister who responds, its herself sayin sister you are here. Also the ashes are not random or a possible girl crying, unless they are called crying girl ashes. That is not how ashes work. Basically all the point with the jellyfish is wrong here.
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Generation Zero has a lot of creepy locations but there’s one I found that made me shiver.
Don’t remember the coordinates but there’s an orchard & a barn.
When you get close to the location even during the day everything goes dark like it’s nighttime. There’s something like an altar and bodies around it, each one facing a cardinal direction. There’s a small quest related to that location

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The children of the arch sounds like a reference to the heavens Gate event where a small cult all killed themselves via poisoning with the belief that the Hailey’s comet that was traveling past earth at the time was actually an alien mothership in disguise and that killing themselves as it passed earth would result in their spirits being uploaded’ to the alien mothership
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Falcon, you’re forgetting with the Starfield one if you read all the notes left in the bunker you read the story building up to their disappearance. It’s not life changing, but it really adds when you leave the bunker and are ambushed, you realize the totally helpless and terrifying situation those settlers were in, because they aren’t some star born protagonist
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#4 scared me. I don't mean from playing the game, because I haven't. I mean from this video. Combines so many creepy elements. Especially the idea of being in a JAPANESE school in the middle of the night. You see a girl with long black hair (or a murderous human anatomy model) standing at the end of the hallway, you better start heading the other way!
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2 come to mind:
-Cyberpunk 2077 and that Maelstrom cyberpsycho that was on ice, you all know this one
-Mass Effect 1 in Luna Mission (forgot details, but for some reason there is no background music AT ALL, no any noises from facility, just here and there some high pitch whistle that all together creeped the hell out of me first time i played it

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The Cyberpunk 2077 easter egg sounds like a nod to SOMA. There was also something about an ark project where people uploaded their minds to a computer and it was sent to space. It's very nice to see a reference to SOMA which is an incredible game. There need to be more cyberpunk horror games like SOMA and Observer
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Once again Falcon showing his opinions are doodoo. Talking praise about Starfield and how it was unjustly treated meanwhile shat down Nightingale because he doesn’t like the genre in the first place. think I’m legit gonna skip any video with him now since his opinions are way too off for me.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 has so much creepy stuff going on. It really feels like there was meant to be an Undead Nightmare DLC. I really love the foreboding creepiness that you find off the beaten path. I guess it plays into the theme that these places aren't quite civilisation yet.
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Days Gone has a classroom filled with students who all killed themselves rather than become infected with the virus, and every single one of them signed their name on the whiteboard. Pretty creepy. In reality, the names on the whiteboard are the developers of the game.
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In RDR2, I ran into 3 separate locations with blood, body parts, and notes that seems to be from a serial killer. Never found a conclusion to that. Another creepy one I happened to find was a house with an open window and inside was like a big stuffed pig thing.
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Starfield was dookie from start to finish. Even that one creepy spot mentioned with the single terramorph was a letdown and pretty much sums up all of Starfield: all sizzle and no steak. Its been a long time since Ive loathed a game this hard.
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we'll take what we can get, that's why these companies haven't bothered putting out anything of quality. this mentality right here. bethesda isnt gonna create a new engine cuz we'll take what we can get. terrible take falcon, do better.
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Don’t like Wild West games (even red dead) but dang there is no competition at ALL in that era.
Regardless gameranx I think the question you should now be asking yourself is what ELSE have you not discovered in red dead 2.

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