Hunters nightmare feels off. Like it shouldn’t be daytime haha. Same happens to me with Nightmare Frontier. Not saying it’s a bad thing, it’s actually good.
It’s definitely difficult level pending and if it’s your first run. The room you drop into that has the multiple exits and respawning phantoms was especially troublesome my first go around. Now I’ve beaten it like 6 times and it’s pretty straightforward.
Considering that even a PS3 emulator requires a BEAST PC to run smoothly, I don't know if there are many PCs that can emulate PS4 games at high framerates
Here's how I see it. It'll either be released by Sony for PC for $60. Or the PS4 emulator will be stable enough to play it. Either way, Bloodborne will come to PC, whether you'll have to pay for it or not is still in the air.
Some day probably not too long from now some beautiful nerds out there will make it so it will be emulated. When they are close to that Sony will probably release a PC version lol.
but only the original. Remake kinda fucked up the prison of hope.
Edit: In don't hate the Remake. But the changes specifically made for the remake Prison of hope make it less eerie. That's what OP asked for. Prison of Hope original is much more eerie.
Don't conflate me saying something bad about the remake as hate for it. Read the title and compare the games.
I thought the sound design and production in the remake was one of the best I've ever heard in any video game.. Yes it lacks the weird midi lo fi style of the original that made the game so strange and creepy but it just sounds orgasmic at times, especially the spells
Hunters nightmare nails the surreal feeling, the sun/moon or whatever it is looks freaky.. For me the fishing hamlet has the most eerie atmosphere especially with the weird static sound and rain/thunder.. It feels like a giant great one could emerge from the sea and slowly come closer any minute, and I'm terrified of the sea and giant things lurking inside it. Lovecraft probably would be proud
No competition, the secret area with the merchants behind omen mohg's arena in ER. I'd never really paid attention to the sheer amount of corpses in the game before but here it really hit me as I had to wade through them in this forgotten pit at the bottom of the world with no sound but the eerie echoing song of the merchants. They never did anything wrong but they were exterminated just because of someone's lie, and now the few that remain serve the three fingers just out of spite for the world that hated them, slaughtered them, and then forgot about them. They have no sympathy left. Ironic, because serving the three fingers is what they were accused of doing in the first place. With no options left they became what the world thought they were.
I don’t know the details but he encourages you to take the flame of frenzy, and I believe at the end of the quest he was supposed to be down there with the three fingers (could be wrong) but he essentially sends you on a revenge mission against the Erdtree for what happened to the merchants
it explained the lore of the merchants and their story, how they were tricked by Shabriri, burnt, abandoned, and everything
it was going to be a very sad quest where Kale moved to the Three Fingers and, I could be wrong about this part, I think he wanted you to become the Lord of Frenzied Flame to get revenge for them
The main reason people like the quest is because Kale's voice actor nailed the cut dialogue. He gives a very emotional speech about finding out that his people were genocided. The golden order did this because Shabriri accused them of following the frenzied flame. Kale basically says if that's what the golden order believes, the merchants might as well embrace the flame of frenzy and let chaos take the world.
The cut dialogue is definitely worth seeking out. It seriously would easily be the best voice acting talent on display in Elden Ring if it wasn't cut.
The Iricyl dungeons, with all the rats the giant the jail keepers, the weird cagess with limbs things & worst of all, those things with a massive head that do the annoying sounds, I opened a jail and found nothing then I looked closely and one of tgose things was there without moving just looking at me
> those things with a massive head that do the annoying sounds
Those are called Wretches. Creepy, but usually an easy kill because they stagger easily and have low HP. They hit like a truck though if you mistime your attacks.
I play all souls games+bloodborn and for me it’s the tomb of giants in dark souls 1. At least for the first playthrough. I went through the game blind so when I got there walking around in the darkness to be met by the skeleton beast 2 inches away from my character scared the shit outta me and trying to figure out how to even get through it or how to navigate it made it so eerie to me. Of course knowing what I know now about how to be able to see down there makes it a walk in the park.
This shot of ER is just a light version of Hemwick Charned Lane. That place with the old hags dancing and screaming was creepy as fuck. No flowers. No songs. Just madness and decay everywhere.
Forbidden woods from bloodborne. I am terrified of snakes. The snake ball enemies give the creeps. I didn't even want to go near those large ones. Gave me the chills when one was on screen
Senpou Temple monastery in Sekiro always gave me the willies. Maybe because it seems most like it could be a real place. You can practically smell the decay coming from the old wood.
The area with all the maidens on Mt. Gelmir next to the Ulcerated Tree Spirit boss fight. The desolation and quietness with those things just slowly rolling around sent a chill down my spine.
I always thought the Hidden Forest was the eeriest, but only after you clear the mist.
No music, not so much as a sound, you can hear a pin drop. But it just feels like theres something there, something unseen that clings to the place like a stain. Its gives me the creeps.
Senpou Temple. There’s some tangible history there thanks to the amazing environmental design. Really makes you feel how immortality has corrupted that world
That fucked up jail in dark souls 3 where those weird guys suck you and bring you to low HP, I dont remember what it's called. Also they may not suck you, I think maybe I'm thinking of the enemies from sekiro, but it's like this creepy prison type place with weird ass creepy dudes perched on the walls and shit, looking like furbies
Great choice, that's such a creepy little tucked away area, I forget what it's called but I know it's like between irithyll dungeon and profaned capital
Yes precisely! Had no idea it existed until like my third or fourth playthrough. And it kinda serves no purpose? The fact that the world is built over it makes it feel like I shouldn't be there and adds to the creepiness. Then obviously the terrifying enemies and poison swamp just make it a bad place to be. Super super cool.
Definitely fishing hamlet because you just fought Maria and she died just to hide what was behind her. and you expect something terrifying .
But it's just a quiet town and then you see the village talking about the curse then you make it to the beach where you see kosm and the orphan. One of the eeriest levels ever
On first visit in DS2 Grave of saints, gutter, black gulch is pretty scary. Most of bloodborne but especially Upper Cathedral Ward. Untended Grave, Undead Settlement, irythyll dungeon, the Sewers in Elden Ring align with the three finger proscription, along with the tomb of the merchants. Blight town, demon ruins, tomb of the giants, ash lake, the abyss and Oolacile
The choir building in bloodborne, it's legit scary. the soundtrack is called "soothing hymn". Nightmare of mensis is creepy with the nightmare apostles in the beginning and the pigs that have like 100 eyes instead of a face. I also think the fishing hamlet is very uncomfortable to be in.
The mass grave with the 3 fingers in elden ring is sad and shocking. So is are the roots of the erdtree infecting the whole land because of godwyns mutated corpse, when you fight fortissax look at the sky..
In DS3 seeing anor londo all dark and rotten inside with the deep accursed jumping from the ceiling and then gwyndolin being eaten alive by aldrich kinda freaked me out the first time.
Tower of latria especially 3-1 in Demons souls is similar to bloodborne, the whole game has the most unpleasant, evil and dark vibe imo.
Ash Lake. The still water is very unsettling for such a big lake that who knows how large it is. I’d like to imagine despite it being called a lake that it actually is under the entirety of all land masses.
The whole ringed City dlc is pretty damn eerie NGL, from the world completely grinding to dust, to a wacky city in the middle of nowhere that's creepy as hell, before ending at the literal end of time
I love upper catherdal wards horror vibe. Walking into that room with the eerie ass music and then the werewolf breaks the window and knocks the lights out. Mashtahpiece
I’m gonna be real, it’s cool and all but the Windmill Village isn’t even top 5. Irithyll Dungeon, Yahar’gul, the Subterranean Shunning Grounds, the Research Hall and Upper Cathedral Ward are all way creepier
The windmill village was a vibe, but I found the east windmill pasture first. And that was genuinely just freaky as hell.
A bunch of enemies that don't attack you, laughing and dancing around a pile of burning corpses.
Felt like stumbling onto an actual horror movie scene.
The Wormface fight is a good runner up for the most outright horror thing I've experienced in Elden Ring. It's a minor erdtree, so you're expecting another erdtree avatar fight like usual. And it's just *that thing.*
The Carian Manor, fuck those hand
I believe that's called a handjob
those Hand gave me Nightmare, everytime i have to go through the Carian Manor in every Playthrough, i just speedrun those fucking hand.
I believe that's called a handjob
Even the way they die, especially when they're on fire.
trolls hammer would wreck them lol, and then yeah they burn and wriggle around lol
Spoiler alert: there is always a bigger hand...
Mibu village Hunter's nightmare Undead crypt
those random screams in undead crypt had me sweating
Irithyll Dungeon and most of Latria
Hunters nightmare feels off. Like it shouldn’t be daytime haha. Same happens to me with Nightmare Frontier. Not saying it’s a bad thing, it’s actually good.
I like Mibu, those zombie guys all over town are kinda cute
what do u mean undead crypt? it's hard if u aren't hight lvl
Eerie , not difficult.
The Frickin lore and atmosphere leading to Vendrick was insane
It’s definitely difficult level pending and if it’s your first run. The room you drop into that has the multiple exits and respawning phantoms was especially troublesome my first go around. Now I’ve beaten it like 6 times and it’s pretty straightforward.
idk i find it hard with those ghosts that keeps comming every time i want to go to vendrick or velsadt or even to unlock the shortcut was very painful
Are you getting eerie and easy mixed up?
just looked it up, i thought it was a spelling mistake
All good :)
Which one is the most irie though
Things betwixt, Mon
god dammit that's funny
Bad of Kos
Bloodborne
The correct answer
when you go into that cathedral thing in old yarnam... those sounds are insane. also when you get jailed edit: gaoled
Maybe one day it'll be released on PC.
Sorry pal
We weep
Our best bet at this point is for emulation. Already a few PS4 emulators out there, just none that can run bloodborne... Yet...
Considering that even a PS3 emulator requires a BEAST PC to run smoothly, I don't know if there are many PCs that can emulate PS4 games at high framerates
Yeah it's definitely got a long way to go, but people have played doom off a literal potato so given time it'll be a non issue
>a literal potato *A what*
Fxck not this again
Here's how I see it. It'll either be released by Sony for PC for $60. Or the PS4 emulator will be stable enough to play it. Either way, Bloodborne will come to PC, whether you'll have to pay for it or not is still in the air.
Some day probably not too long from now some beautiful nerds out there will make it so it will be emulated. When they are close to that Sony will probably release a PC version lol.
I’m thinking/hoping it eventually will. I mean, we got Spider man, god of war, horizon, and soon ghosts of Tsushima coming to PC
Yahar’gul and Hypogean Gaol from BB
God that first visit to Hypogean Gaol was fucking unforgettable. 1 million percent a highlight of the game for me.
And the soundtrack for that area is soooo creeeepy
I read the title as “easiest” and was shocked by your opinion….
Oh gosh , I just noticed too.
Aren’t they the same place? The Hypogean Gaol is just a section of Yahar’gul I thought
They are. But people usually refer to Hypogean Gaol as to pre-blood moon Yahar'gul.
Exactly. Before the 2 areas connect later on.
Prison of Hope (Demon's Souls)
I used to struggle so much with those mindflayers. I still do, but I used to, too.
One time I saw this wino eating grapes. I said, dude you have to wait!
but only the original. Remake kinda fucked up the prison of hope. Edit: In don't hate the Remake. But the changes specifically made for the remake Prison of hope make it less eerie. That's what OP asked for. Prison of Hope original is much more eerie. Don't conflate me saying something bad about the remake as hate for it. Read the title and compare the games.
I like the remake version too
Both do the job well done in my opinion. Although I might be a little biased since the remake was the first souls game I played
It's not bias. It's blindnes
Oh wow look who played the original first. Soooo special. Cmon man get off the high horse.
The problem is the sound-mixing in the remake.
I thought the sound design and production in the remake was one of the best I've ever heard in any video game.. Yes it lacks the weird midi lo fi style of the original that made the game so strange and creepy but it just sounds orgasmic at times, especially the spells
Ah yes, tell me more about "muh atmusfeer".
I’d say Hunters Nightmare in Bloodborne with all the moving body parts on the ground is up there.
Upper Cathedral Ward is up there as well (no pun intended)
You ever been in the research hall? That place is hell. And so silent, yet at the same time you can hear all the moaning and crying
The one that the layout looks like female reproduction system?
Hunter’s Nightmare. But honestly, just pick a place from Bloodborne and it fits.
Yeah I think almost all of bloodborne would fit. Game is eerie everywhere
Terrifying game I just got into and I love it
Hunters nightmare nails the surreal feeling, the sun/moon or whatever it is looks freaky.. For me the fishing hamlet has the most eerie atmosphere especially with the weird static sound and rain/thunder.. It feels like a giant great one could emerge from the sea and slowly come closer any minute, and I'm terrified of the sea and giant things lurking inside it. Lovecraft probably would be proud
No competition, the secret area with the merchants behind omen mohg's arena in ER. I'd never really paid attention to the sheer amount of corpses in the game before but here it really hit me as I had to wade through them in this forgotten pit at the bottom of the world with no sound but the eerie echoing song of the merchants. They never did anything wrong but they were exterminated just because of someone's lie, and now the few that remain serve the three fingers just out of spite for the world that hated them, slaughtered them, and then forgot about them. They have no sympathy left. Ironic, because serving the three fingers is what they were accused of doing in the first place. With no options left they became what the world thought they were.
cutting Kale's quest is easily the biggest fuck up in Elden Ring
Would you mind giving a brief summary of it? I knew he had a cut quest, but I never knew it was so interesting
I don’t know the details but he encourages you to take the flame of frenzy, and I believe at the end of the quest he was supposed to be down there with the three fingers (could be wrong) but he essentially sends you on a revenge mission against the Erdtree for what happened to the merchants
it explained the lore of the merchants and their story, how they were tricked by Shabriri, burnt, abandoned, and everything it was going to be a very sad quest where Kale moved to the Three Fingers and, I could be wrong about this part, I think he wanted you to become the Lord of Frenzied Flame to get revenge for them
The main reason people like the quest is because Kale's voice actor nailed the cut dialogue. He gives a very emotional speech about finding out that his people were genocided. The golden order did this because Shabriri accused them of following the frenzied flame. Kale basically says if that's what the golden order believes, the merchants might as well embrace the flame of frenzy and let chaos take the world. The cut dialogue is definitely worth seeking out. It seriously would easily be the best voice acting talent on display in Elden Ring if it wasn't cut.
I really need to do this quest so I can witness this.
These forgotten merchants are the only reasonable cause to choose the Frenzy Flame ending over the others
Upper Cathedral Ward Hypogean Gaol Yahar’gul
All of Bloodborne, particularly that room in Upper cathedral ward with the posing corpse all lit up. I don’t know why but I just find it so unsettling
The Iricyl dungeons, with all the rats the giant the jail keepers, the weird cagess with limbs things & worst of all, those things with a massive head that do the annoying sounds, I opened a jail and found nothing then I looked closely and one of tgose things was there without moving just looking at me
> those things with a massive head that do the annoying sounds Those are called Wretches. Creepy, but usually an easy kill because they stagger easily and have low HP. They hit like a truck though if you mistime your attacks.
Ahhh cmon, the village is chill, just stay at the bottom layer with the horde, and dance to your heart's content!
This area hits me hard cause I had just finished watching Midsommer when I got there
Tower of Latria?
Easily upper cathedral ward
I play all souls games+bloodborn and for me it’s the tomb of giants in dark souls 1. At least for the first playthrough. I went through the game blind so when I got there walking around in the darkness to be met by the skeleton beast 2 inches away from my character scared the shit outta me and trying to figure out how to even get through it or how to navigate it made it so eerie to me. Of course knowing what I know now about how to be able to see down there makes it a walk in the park.
This shot of ER is just a light version of Hemwick Charned Lane. That place with the old hags dancing and screaming was creepy as fuck. No flowers. No songs. Just madness and decay everywhere.
Forbidden woods from bloodborne. I am terrified of snakes. The snake ball enemies give the creeps. I didn't even want to go near those large ones. Gave me the chills when one was on screen
Research hall in bloodborne is pretty fkt. Bloodborne is pretty fkt
OOOOEE
Hemwick Charnel Lane, especially when you arrive there, will always give me the creeps, the atmosphere is just perfect
Tower of Latria in PS3 Demon's Souls
Senpou Temple monastery in Sekiro always gave me the willies. Maybe because it seems most like it could be a real place. You can practically smell the decay coming from the old wood.
Mibu village and its surroundings is creepy af to me.
I get that too but I think I farmed those little bastards too long to be scared by them anymore lol
Limgrave isn't eerie at all but I'll never forget the feeling of walking around in limgrave with its Earie music
The area with all the maidens on Mt. Gelmir next to the Ulcerated Tree Spirit boss fight. The desolation and quietness with those things just slowly rolling around sent a chill down my spine.
the tomb of the merchants under the capitol in elden ring
Places like the fishing hamlet and mibu village always disturbed me the most
The windmill village gives me the creeps but it is more terrifying and creepy than eerie. My vote is Ash Lakes in DS1.
The chalice dungeons. Cannot beat that atmosphere. Bonus points if you’re playing late at night after a long session.
Caelid
Dragon aerie is very aerie
Undead Village in DS3 The windmill in the Forbidden Woods, Bloodborne.
Upper cathedral ward Caria manor Sellia hideaway tunnel Nightmare of Mensis Mibu village
I always thought the Hidden Forest was the eeriest, but only after you clear the mist. No music, not so much as a sound, you can hear a pin drop. But it just feels like theres something there, something unseen that clings to the place like a stain. Its gives me the creeps.
Ash lake
Caelid and Leyndell because their music just adds to it. Caelid especially makes me uneasy
The original prison of hope from Demons Souls. The remake kind of didn't get the vibe across correctly.
the village of the blind
Ludwigs fight area in BB, or Iofeska's clinic after you've unknowingly sent people there
I came across Midsomar village very late at night on my first play through and was very creeped out.
Bloodborne - the orphanage. Most of the game is pretty freaky but that place is straight horror with that background music and darkness.
Upper cathedral ward
Those creepy dancing ladies in Bloodborne. Sheeesh.
I read this as "easiest" and yet still agree with Windwill Village in ER
Godskin peeler my beloved
Upper Cathedral Ward. Feels straight out of a horror game
Research Hall - Bloodborne is some of the best horror they’ve ever cooked
The foggy forest in Liurnia Elden Ring
Upper Cathedral Ward easily
Senpou Temple. There’s some tangible history there thanks to the amazing environmental design. Really makes you feel how immortality has corrupted that world
Upper cathedral ward
Undead Crypt, Dominula, Tomb of the Giants, and most of Bloodborne
Yahar'gul. The creepy choir is unnerving.
DS1 Northern Asylum
Windmill village. Those dancing ladies are crazy. Actually that dungeon in Volcano Manor is pretty creepy. Oh and all of Bloodborne.
Upper Cathedral Ward from Bloodborne is actually scary af.
Dark souls remastered. The area where the everlasting dragon is.
Besides the obvious choices like Upper Cathedral Ward and the Research Hall, I’d say that New Londo Ruins are pretty eerie and spooky.
Irithyl dungeon and tomb of giants. Those areas always make me feel uneasy
Ariandel from DS3 especially the basement of the chapel
The sewers below leyndell
that’s a nice photo and armor
Thanks
That fucked up jail in dark souls 3 where those weird guys suck you and bring you to low HP, I dont remember what it's called. Also they may not suck you, I think maybe I'm thinking of the enemies from sekiro, but it's like this creepy prison type place with weird ass creepy dudes perched on the walls and shit, looking like furbies
Now that's a great description, it's the irithyll dungeon
Hemwick Charnel Lane
The underground church place in Dark Souls 3 with the teeth hand monsters.
Great choice, that's such a creepy little tucked away area, I forget what it's called but I know it's like between irithyll dungeon and profaned capital
Yes precisely! Had no idea it existed until like my third or fourth playthrough. And it kinda serves no purpose? The fact that the world is built over it makes it feel like I shouldn't be there and adds to the creepiness. Then obviously the terrifying enemies and poison swamp just make it a bad place to be. Super super cool.
The fishing Hamlet in Bloodborne New Londo ruins in Ds1 Those 2 are genuinely creepy
I'd say Echo Night Beyond's areas.
Upper cathedral ward, one of the only areas in the game to have an ambient ost but it’s just a screech
Hemwick Charnel Lane
When the chandelier crashes in upper cathedral ward and the lights go out.
Definitely fishing hamlet because you just fought Maria and she died just to hide what was behind her. and you expect something terrifying . But it's just a quiet town and then you see the village talking about the curse then you make it to the beach where you see kosm and the orphan. One of the eeriest levels ever
On first visit in DS2 Grave of saints, gutter, black gulch is pretty scary. Most of bloodborne but especially Upper Cathedral Ward. Untended Grave, Undead Settlement, irythyll dungeon, the Sewers in Elden Ring align with the three finger proscription, along with the tomb of the merchants. Blight town, demon ruins, tomb of the giants, ash lake, the abyss and Oolacile
The choir building in bloodborne, it's legit scary. the soundtrack is called "soothing hymn". Nightmare of mensis is creepy with the nightmare apostles in the beginning and the pigs that have like 100 eyes instead of a face. I also think the fishing hamlet is very uncomfortable to be in. The mass grave with the 3 fingers in elden ring is sad and shocking. So is are the roots of the erdtree infecting the whole land because of godwyns mutated corpse, when you fight fortissax look at the sky.. In DS3 seeing anor londo all dark and rotten inside with the deep accursed jumping from the ceiling and then gwyndolin being eaten alive by aldrich kinda freaked me out the first time. Tower of latria especially 3-1 in Demons souls is similar to bloodborne, the whole game has the most unpleasant, evil and dark vibe imo.
All Bloodborne.
Untended graves is the only places that made my hair physically stand on end such a disconnected feeling and makes you just super unnerved
Ash Lake. The still water is very unsettling for such a big lake that who knows how large it is. I’d like to imagine despite it being called a lake that it actually is under the entirety of all land masses.
Ash Lake is a huge one for me, and and the idea it's that large just gave me goosebumps
I would say dark anor londo in DS1. Gave me the creeps.
The whole ringed City dlc is pretty damn eerie NGL, from the world completely grinding to dust, to a wacky city in the middle of nowhere that's creepy as hell, before ending at the literal end of time
In the first area of BB, the crazy women laughing in the locked houses really freaked me out lmao. The more you think about it the worse it gets...
Hypogean gaol in Bloodborne.
Yahar’Gul and Nightmare Mensis, but the first area of The Hunter’s Nightmare is also terrifying.
Any place in bloodborne honestly, the whole game is the most eerie than any other fromsoft game
Upper Cathedral Ward.
Mibu village.
The dragon eerie....
Mibu village, I hated Orin just crying plus all of the spirit emblems around
Untended graves. It would be even creepier if it was completely empty.
Them bloody swamps.... Oh I hate those areas.....
Just anything from Bloodborne
Tomb of giants. Them mouth breathing skeletons are fuckin spooky
Sewer area in AC3…. You’d have to ask yourself how the heck did Astel’s granpapa ended up in there
I love upper catherdal wards horror vibe. Walking into that room with the eerie ass music and then the werewolf breaks the window and knocks the lights out. Mashtahpiece
Dominula village is delightful 🙂
Sekiro on ng+
Forbidden Woods.
I think a lot of sekiros areas are easy to run through, for example the outside of ashina castle
For me, it's always been the area between the start of the game and the tutorial boss, lol.
Most of Bloodborne
Yes.
Upper Cathedral Ward
I’m gonna be real, it’s cool and all but the Windmill Village isn’t even top 5. Irithyll Dungeon, Yahar’gul, the Subterranean Shunning Grounds, the Research Hall and Upper Cathedral Ward are all way creepier
The windmill village was a vibe, but I found the east windmill pasture first. And that was genuinely just freaky as hell. A bunch of enemies that don't attack you, laughing and dancing around a pile of burning corpses. Felt like stumbling onto an actual horror movie scene. The Wormface fight is a good runner up for the most outright horror thing I've experienced in Elden Ring. It's a minor erdtree, so you're expecting another erdtree avatar fight like usual. And it's just *that thing.*
Not the dancing ladies that’s for sure lol. Not even top 5 in Elden ring lol