The scariest video game moments ever aren't in horror games -- they're in perfectly normal shooters, RPGs, or even children's games whose creators decided to spice things up with some out-of-the-way terror. After all, what's more likely to make you pee your pants: seeing a guy in a werewolf mask inside a haunted house or running into him in your kitchen late at night? So, every year around this time, we like to celebrate those "**** your pants" moments tucked away in the corners of your favorite games ... #5. Dragon Age: Inquisition Has A Monster Hiding Under The Game World In glitch-filled games -- read: most games released in this day and age -- it's not uncommon to find a spot where the floor just decides it's not a floor anymore, causing your character to plummet into an empty void for all eternity (or until you hit the reset button). If this happens to you in Dragon Age: Inquisition, however, you might end up coming across a dark, disturbing secret that no one was meant to witness: "Can ... can I go back to the empty void now?" Dragon Age is series of BioWare RPGs where you flirt with your party members (whether you like it or not) and sometimes kill dragons. Even in that context, the above creature you see sitting on the ledge to the right is pretty ****ing weird -- you can only reach it by falling through a specific spot in the game's geography. At that point, you'll end up with a cave where weird music plays, and you can see some sort of bunny-owl pie thing wearing a top hat. Here's a better look: Did they even have top hats back in dragon times? This seems wildly unrealistic. That's a difficult screenshot to get, by the way, because most players who get too close just end up getting stuck in another void. Two days after the game released, a player posted a video on YouTubeof the creature, causing the game's creators to stop by the comments to confirm that it was intentional. And get called gay, inevitably. The developers call it The Lord Of The Pies, which appears to be a very apt description of whatever the goddamn hell that is, and they didn't really expect anyone to find him so soon or even at all. Furthermore, one of them said he "may or may not have hidden some of his smaller flock around the rest of Skyhold," which, quite frankly, sounds like more of a threat than anything else. #4. Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 Hides A Ghostly Jump Scare In Your Rifle Scope There are so many Call Of Duty games that they were bound to overlap in one of these articles eventually. In fact, in order to break up the series' monotony, developer Treyarch started adding a novelty zombie survival mode to all the games, making Call Of Duty the second most blatant milker of the zombie genre behind Fear The Walking Dead. The zombie mode has always been a tongue-in-cheek ode to old horror B-movies, full of silly crap such as sodas that give you superpowers. No one plays this thing actually expecting to get scared ... and that's many controllers were ruined when this happened: Good thing most COD players were already wearing adult diapers. Taking a page from the edgiest Internet pranksters of 2003, Treyarch included a jump scare in Black Ops 2. If a player with a sniper rifle looks off into the horizon off a certain point off the roof in one of the downloadable levels, they are treated to an ear-bleeding scream and this face suddenly invading their television: "BuyTheSeasonPassssss!" Looking to outdo themselves, the developer put another one in a later downloadable level, which could be triggered by zooming into a burning church out in the distance. So, basically, Treyarch was your dicky friend who kept tricking you with those flash links in middle school. NEXT PART 3 ----->>>>> http://community.nadespam.com/threa...eggs-youll-wish-were-never-found-part-3.1441/