Talk:Pegasus/@comment-7706473-20130409032334

Well, this is nostalgic as all get-out. I think I've played that game, too. Though we're using the word game loosely here... For those not familiar, Pegasus had a lot of shovelware and amazingly short pirate clones of games in addition to being able to play actual games, often pared down from higher definition system. It'd be a goldmine of creepy, glitchy games, save for it's unfamiliarity to a lot of people.

I feel like the ending paragraph wasn't necessary; it's scary enough to be playing a game ostensibily for children and have a map and a lot of unreadable text crop up. It's more scary when a badly pixelized mugshot appears; explaining things makes it a little less frightening, because we can rationalize what happened. I liked the lack of blood and jump scares - this was just frightening because it was unexplainable, and strange.