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edited August 2013 in The Walking Dead
Which location among the 5 episodes had the most eerie feel to it, before you find out its safe or a death trap?

Mine would be that House in episode 4 before we find the attic boy. I just knew somebody was going to get bitten. And then after checking the 3 doors to find nothing I was relieved. Until the stranger scared the crap out of me in the backyard that is.

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  • edited July 2013
    The forest in episode 2 was the scariest place for me. In an apocalypse a forest is the last place I'd want to be.
  • edited July 2013
    If it was at night I would vote for the forest in episode 2.

    Now that you mention it I forgot about the forest in episode 1. Before finding out it had a ton of walkers and even before the cop turned I remember thinking "Well im f*cked"
  • edited July 2013
    The Manor in Savannah, I have been there and all the manors have a large panting of the family on the mantle, it's just eerie to know they are all more then likely dead, and the music and the dead dog, I know it was a safe place but if I had a choice I would have looked for a less creepy place to stay.
  • edited July 2013
    Crawford or the mansion. Crawford is especially creepy considering the background music.
  • edited July 2013
    We need a poll for this, and Crawford did creep me out, knowing that children were put to death here and the extremely eerie music combined to make me say if I was trapped in Savannah and I have a choice, I would want to get as far away as soon as I could.
  • edited July 2013
    The Marsh House definitely had an ominous feel in it. I was creeped out the first time Lee casually walked down the hallway.
  • edited July 2013
    Most of the Savannah areas were creepy, well that just says something about what that city had become.
  • edited July 2013
    Zeruis wrote: »
    The Marsh House definitely had an ominous feel in it. I was creeped out the first time Lee casually walked down the hallway.

    Agreed. With the scene before it being so tense the total silence of walking through the untouched dark hallway was just unsettling.
  • edited July 2013
    That Manor in episode 4, the dead dog (:() the eerie feeling, the portrait (that was creepy, normally it looks like the eyes follow you in pictures) the many rooms that could be hiding anything, the boy in the attic and the stranger outside! I felt un safe and wanted to leave ASAP so I jumped at the chance of going with Kenny to the harbour.
  • edited July 2013
    Creepiest :

    1. Crawford
    2. Sewers
    3. Manor (just when you enter and need to check all the doors)
  • edited July 2013
    Me to, other parts of the game were creepy but when it hits Savannah it takes that notch up a bit.
  • edited July 2013
    Crawford mainly because of the eerie background music
  • edited July 2013
    I think the only creepy place in the game (for me) was Crawford. That music... @_@
  • edited July 2013
    the railroad tracks,just the sense of dread that filled the group,there was no energetic little boy running about (poor duck),everyone was losing it,it felt tense around the train.
  • edited July 2013
    I have never seen a reviewer mention how good the atmosphere was in some areas.
  • edited July 2013
    Lol my 1st reaction to the sewers was, "Ok, it looks creepy as hell in here, but I highly doubt theres any walkers" turns corner "HOLY S#!T"

    Only the second time I died in the game cause I shot the walker and then couldn't figure out how to get into Vernons place. Good Heart pounding times.
  • edited July 2013
    The farm during the storm.

    Savannah in general. And little things like all that hanging moss on the trees (Google says it's Spanish Moss, so I've learnt something). We don't have that around here. IDK, it just looked beautifully eerie around the mansion (and River Street).
  • edited July 2013
    Yes, I guessed that other then Molly, Crawford and Vernon, there was not a living soul in Savannah, I am willing to guess that the military evacuated fast, like day two fast, Savannah is really interesting, I wish it was in the Walking Dead world more then just the game.
  • edited August 2013
    The St. John's Dairy and surrounding woodlands were creepy, especially when you sneak upstairs and comment on the approaching storm. I can't help but think of the history behind that place and who the brothers had previously butchered. Super eerie place...

    Crawford was creepy with the music and the vibes that children had been killed here. This, along with the fact that I didn't really trust anyone there besides Kenny made me more than a bit on edge.
  • edited August 2013
    The beginning of Episode 3 when you visit Macon for the last time, the place is so fucking desolate and empty, it was sort of jarring.
  • edited August 2013
    The beginning of Episode 3 when you visit Macon for the last time, the place is so fucking desolate and empty, it was sort of jarring.

    Is it wrong I was disappointed when the screen cut off right where Lee had to kill his brother
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