I thought Doom 3 was scary early on when you play it in the dark. it had a lot of "spook" type scares. but yeah, got a bit predictable.
I've learnt this after playing it at early hours, almost woke my brother and parents up sometimes haha
Dead Space is pretty creepy, and I've been looking into getting Dead Space: Extraction as from what I've seen it looks like it'll be a change from the standard, house of the dead style rail-shooters.
Silent Hill is psychological horror, and does it fairly well for the first four games, unfortunately Origins and Homecoming didn't do it quite aswell, but Homecoming did a good job of keeping me on edge, especially when I could hear those four legged slashing monsters (Can't remember their names), and it's combat system was pretty good and a step in the right direction.
Having only really played through RE4, it fits it's new tag of Survival Action quite well. It's not really trying to hard to be scary, but I've had a couple of moments where I've flicked round to find that the enemy was stood directly behind me. My only problem with it is Ashley, seriously, who thought it would be wise to put her in! Argh!
I've heard persona 4 is a step in the right direction, but i was burnt too badly from the third one to give it a try.
From what I've watched and read there are some improvements, but the AI can be a pain. It doesn't store the weaknesses of the enemy in itself so if you've been playing completely manual then switch to AI, they have to relearn the weaknesses themselves. The story itself is told light-heartedly even with the grim story of the murders. I've had a good laugh at some of the scenes in it, one in particular being the Night Club scene.
I've found DDS fairly cheap on the internet so I'm looking at getting that. I'm going to put the others on my Wishlist for christmas, they should be fairly cheap so I can get them all in one go. If not I should have enough cash to purchase them anyway. The fact that DDS leads directly into DDS2 to play out one big story, like the Persona 2 games, seems to interest me more as it makes the already long games longer, which is refreshing in a time of games that last for around 6-12 hours at most.
Ahwell, in the downtime from P4 I'm going to get on with completing some more of Dynasty Warriors 5, I'm about a third of the way through Wu's characters. I'd play 6 more, but even though I enjoy the character designs more (Even with the weapon clones, which I hope they do away with in DW7 onwards) and the skill tree/leveling system is pretty awesome, it can be downright cruel at times, especially because you NEVER play the commander of the army, it's always some other bloke, which makes some levels nearly impossible if you decide not to take a fast horse/ are leveling one up.