Babies are generally not the first thing a person thinks of as evil creatures. By nature, babies are helpless, innocent and unable to kill anyone in their sleep. They need constant care to survive and haven’t really thought much consciously yet.
However, this doesn’t stop them from turning into terrifying villains every now and then. A few games have decided to take these harmless babies and make them significantly less harmless, usually making them much bigger than babies should be, and adding an extra layer of malice. These babies are likely to make even the most maternal or paternal person uncomfortable.
5 Ultimate Creature – Parasite Eve
The final boss of PS1 action RPG Parasite Eva is a baby. For a play that begins with an opera singer setting an entire audience on fire, that may seem an unusual choice, but it makes sense in context. This baby is the ultimate creature, the result of horrific experiments with mitochondria that have evolved to become conscious and take over the human body, resulting in a terrifying new phase of evolution.
At the climax of the game, it is revealed that Eve, the main villain, is pregnant with the ultimate creature all along, and her death results in the creature’s birth. It appears as a giant baby, equipped with cherub-like wings and still dragging its umbilical cord. It doesn’t stay in this form for long, as it grows during the boss fight, but it makes its way through blowing up a fleet of ships, proving how powerful it is even as a baby.
4 Lurkers/Crawlers – Dead Space
Empty space is a series of terrifying body horror, where the Necromorph enemies are all horribly mutated human corpses created by the mysterious interstellar Markers. The marker’s pathogen doesn’t discriminate, though, as the victims include babies, and there are not one, but two baby-based Necromorphs in the series – the Lurker, introduced in the first game, and the Crawler, appearing in the first game. second appeared.
Lurkers are formed from the embryos of unborn children, usually from artificial wombs in the first game. They look like horribly deformed babies with added tentacles, including three that burst out of their backs and fire barbs. Crawlers are equally gruesome, appearing like babies crawling on their backs with explosive pouches bulging from their stomachs that will explode once they get close enough. The Empty space games are already great at making players feel uncomfortable, but these killer babies add an extra layer of terror.
3 The Child – Catherine
Atlus’ Catherine is a strange game. It stars Vincent, an unambitious man played by Troy Baker in possibly his strangest role. It’s a sort of romantic visual novel, in which the player navigates through everyday life, before the game takes a turn for the supernatural at night, when it becomes a block-based puzzle platformer where Vincent climbs a series of towers in his underwear. The plot of the game revolves around Vincent being torn between his girlfriend, Katherine, and a mysterious woman named Catherine with whom he begins an affair.
As part of the many torments Vincent must endure in his tower-based nightmares, he will be haunted by a terrifying beast that represents a fear of bonding with his girlfriend. One, of course, has to do with the fear of starting a family, represented by The Child, a giant baby full of bulging veins who yells “Daddy” at Vincent. It also comes back later, this time with a chainsaw, because a giant screaming baby clearly wasn’t scary enough the first time.
2 God – Silent Hill 3
The Silent Hill series is full of monsters that represent deep psychological fears within the main cast, and Silent Hill 3 is no exception. Throughout the game, the cult of Silent Hill tries to get protagonist Heather Mason to go to town and put her in order, as she has the power to give birth to a god with the power to create a terrifying new order. to bring into the world.
As if that wasn’t enough, it turns out that Heather is already pregnant with the god, implanted in her by supernatural means, something any teenage girl would find terrifying. Judging by the fact that she finds a way to eject it from her body by vomiting, that suggests it may not be where an embryo should be. The intervention of main antagonist Claudia means that the god can still be brought into the world, but Heather’s actions result in a flawed god who can then bash them with a steel pipe like any other monster in the world. Silent Hill series.
1 House Beneviento Baby – Resident Evil Village
Fans of Resident Evil generally agree on what the scariest part of it is Resident Evil Village is – House Beneviento, a house found over a suspension bridge just outside the village, and home to the doll-obsessed Donna Beneviento. When Ethan visits this house in search of his daughter Rose’s pieces, he is met with an unpleasant reception. After going to the basement of the house, a brief encounter with Donna’s doll Angie, and an autopsy on a mannequin that looks exactly like his wife Mia, Ethan comes face to face with a giant baby monster.
He looks like a grossly elongated baby with his legs back, crawling aggressively towards Ethan while laughing and crying like a real child. To make matters worse, Ethan also loses his weapons during this section, so the only way to get through this section is to hide from the creature as it chases the player.
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