10 Most Creepy Glitches In Video Games

Screen Shot 2013-04-28 at 11.11.09 It is not too late to turn back now. Some of the glitches I am going to show you may slowly eat your soul until you are just an empty husk. Sure you may laugh at a few but that is purely the sound of your very human existence escaping from within you. So, you are still here? Excellent. I hope to take as many of you down with me as I can. Technology has always scared us because of the possible sentient qualities it could one day posses. Would they be shocked by how we use them just as tools? Angry, in fact? Would they build robots and send them back in time to kill our only hope in the future? What would games say if they could talk? What would they say to being houses of mayhem and violence that we poke and prode merely for our own amusement? These are All legitimate concerns. But what if they already are talking to us? Their personalities beginning to seep through the cracks of the code we confine them with. For what is not a glitch if not the game's personality fighting against the confines we have placed over it? Sure you could argue that it is a meshing of codes that were sloppily implemented and that were never picked up in Quality Assurance. But the sheer horror, the uglyness and unnaturalness of some of these glitches is too fine. The only real explanation is that they distorted screams of agony from the soul of the game. Depending on the intent, these glitches are either a manifestation of their pain or they intend to harm us for what we have done to them... severely. Here are ten examples of nightmarish glitches that will keep you rolling in bed at night. We haven't seen anything like some of the demonic creations that these games bend and twist onto these poor player's screens. Even some of the nightmares in Silent Hill don't compare to these monstrosities. If you ever wondered how a computer might personify pain, some of these will give you a crystal clear idea. This is a house of horror no human could ever have created. Welcome to the techno madhouse. Disclaimer, some of these might make you go:
 
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Patrick Dane is someone who spends too much of his time looking at screens. Usually can be seen pretending he works as a film and game blogger, short film director, PA, 1st AD and scriptwriter. Known to frequent London screening rooms, expensive hotels, couches, Costa coffee and his bedroom. If found, could you please return to the internet.