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Originally Posted by Lycurgus1985
Mind elaborating a bit more SupaFly? I mean, come on, anybody can say THAT much if they don't like the game. All that is game bashing that comes across with a superior attitude. Too many people do this. Elaborate beyond the usual fodder negative comments. I can respect that you don't like the game but I'd like to see more than just the "It's not scary, it's shitty and terrible" bit.
Besides, I didn't know great graphics were essential to the gaming experience. Guess I learn something new each day. 
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I was saying that if a game is THAT BAD, it better have some good graphics to excuse the shittyness within. I don't think I should have to PROVE THAT I HAVE AN OPINION, but okay, I'll do it anyway.
The damn little guy was probably the most easily bamboozled cripple in a videogame ever to be taken down by a single punch from a teenage girl. You could usually just walk right by him, and since he was the only animate disaster to pose to you, that dropped the scariness down to a negative 1, meaning it was more goofy funny than it was scary. And it only got a 1 out of 10 on the goofy funny.
I admit luring the scissorman into a "KABONG" log on the head trap and others was very fun, but its only fun so many times.
And even though I haven't played it since 1999, here's a quick list of misc things I can think of off the top of my head that were wrong with it:
The story was stupid and banal (our "insert realative" is crazy and has a history of violence). The controls were a nightmare. The overabundance of worthless items were basically packing material to fill the game. I couln't tell what was drawn on almost any of the textures. It is rediculously easy. You like it.
Now please give up this delusion that obsessing over some vague crappy game will make you look like a video game elitist.