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Oxxidation posted:It's one more thing that the trailer tells you outright. "He comes back. He always does. We have a place for him." This all makes sense. But what was up with the five dead kids in the Foxy minigame? When exactly does that minigame take place? Another thought that occurs is how he managed to dismantle each of the animatronics: by taking advantage of the blind spot. The back rooms were invisible to the animatronics, hence the error when you attempt to follow him. He simply put on a Freddy mask, lured the animatronics towards a back room, then struck from behind when they became confused by him entering a room they couldn't actually see. This, of course, let the spirits of the children loose...
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# ? May 9, 2024 13:24 |
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Please, Scott, no.
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hemale in pain posted:I'm on like Chapter 11 of Evil Within and I'm wodering is there a story behind why the game has so many stealth elements but pretty much no purpose behind them? There's a couple of segment where you can sneak but 99% of the time you're just in a corridor shooting guys, but there's still stuff to hide in scattered about. Speaking of this, does that mean that the terrible stealth section with the hiding in lockers in the intro doesn't last long? I picked it up yesterday and pretty much got to it and went, "Oh boy, THIS." and turned it off.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 21:52 |
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Ofaloaf posted:
Noooo Scott, go out on a high.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 22:24 |
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ChogsEnhour posted:Does anyone know what episode of the LP the Shibito house is? I'm going to start watching them again tonight, but if time is tight I'd really like to see that one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYJ_rm-ep-k Here you go. It's pretty great.
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Leper Residue posted:So I"m hankering for some more old school/traditional type horror and was eyeing up Siren Blood Curse. It's supposed to be good right? I figured that or Fatal Frame 3, but I've never been able to bring myself to finish the first 2. I just played Parasite Eve and Dino Crisis. Parasite Eve was okay, but the time bar based combat gets rote and you can make any gun into an unstoppable murder machine by the midpoint of the game. Dino Crisis is a really good horror game, as the monsters will show up out of nowhere and wreck your poo poo. Trying to shoot down a charging velociraptor is an exercise in futility, which you should avoid wherever possible anyway because there's hardly any ammo on the island.
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Ofaloaf posted:
where is that from? And is that the goatman behind the bear?
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 00:39 |
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A.o.D. posted:where is that from? Shouldn't have been that surprising, in hindsight. He will come back. He always does.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 02:54 |
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Accordion Man posted:Ocean House Hotel from Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, the asylum from The Suffering, and Lakeside Amusement Park from Silent Hill 3 to name a few. You mentioned Silent Hill 3 and not Otherworld Brookhaven? Shame on you
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 03:32 |
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Brookhaven doesn't have the Borley Haunted Mansion.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 03:35 |
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Here is my theory: there are going to be five freddy games because the title has five in it !
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Volt Catfish posted:Here is my theory: there are going to be five freddy games because the title has five in it I like to think as long as this dude is making big bank on quick, cheap, simple games with an overarching mystery plot he's going to keep churning them out. Either that or EA will buy him out and shut him down three months later
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Volt Catfish posted:Here is my theory: there are going to be five freddy games because the title has five in it Tyler Perry's Five Nights at Freddy's 5
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 06:48 |
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Ofaloaf posted:
So what is that in the background?
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 06:58 |
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RadicalR posted:So what is that in the background? the animatronic from the game, you can kinda see one of its eyes to the right
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 07:04 |
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He's probably earning a shitload from games that are quick and easy to make but still high quality. As long as Scott doesn't get burned out on the concept, it'd be kind of silly for him not to keep churning them out. If nothing else he could just start a new arc with a different story/setting/antagonist.
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PhysicsFrenzy posted:He's probably earning a shitload from games that are quick and easy to make but still high quality. As long as Scott doesn't get burned out on the concept, it'd be kind of silly for him not to keep churning them out. If nothing else he could just start a new arc with a different story/setting/antagonist. If there's one thing people love it's sequels being churned out constantly
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 07:10 |
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I asked in the chat, but maybe this thread would be better: is anyone else playing White Night? I've been enjoying it so far, despite some frustrating cheap deaths.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 07:12 |
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Really disappointed in the direction they took with Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters. It's based on a PC98 game that was kind of like clock tower with RPG battles but this new one is a real time strategy or something. No thank you. e: Wrong thread although still related. al-azad fucked around with this message at 10:01 on Mar 6, 2015 |
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Rush_shirt posted:I asked in the chat, but maybe this thread would be better: is anyone else playing White Night? I've been enjoying it so far, despite some frustrating cheap deaths. I played it for a bit, it's not bad, but nothing about it really grabs me. The art style is kind of cool but beyond that it hasn't really been scary or anything, even with that mother ghost. I even let her catch me to see what would happen and was just like 'eh whatever.' I'll probably go back to finish it eventually but it's pretty low on the backlog list. Edit: I do agree I appreciate the camera angles though. I didn't realize how much I missed those until I played that and started playing Fatal Frame 3.
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Improbable Lobster posted:If there's one thing people love it's sequels being churned out constantly When it comes to cheesy horror sequels this is unironically true. That's why there are five Final Destination, and seven Saw films.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 16:23 |
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Are the Saw films even horror? I only caught part of the first, but it seemed way more like gore/torture porn than horror.
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A Fancy 400 lbs posted:Are the Saw films even horror? I only caught part of the first, but it seemed way more like gore/torture porn than horror. Torture porn is a bleak and depressing subsection of body horror, so I'd say yes they are. It's also what nearly every horror series becomes after a while, even if it didn't start that way, since being gratuitous is easier than building tension. Skippy McPants fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Mar 6, 2015 |
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A Fancy 400 lbs posted:Are the Saw films even horror? I only caught part of the first, but it seemed way more like gore/torture porn than horror.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 17:40 |
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Speaking of torture porn, a FNAF3 fan decided to put together a recording of the Purple Man's final moments: http://picosong.com/2gaa/ I...uh. Guess that technically counts as fan fiction...?
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I liked FNAF but I am glad it is over mostly because the awful fan base is going to die off. Just miles and miles of either zero effort "theory crafting" and MS Paint fanart orpoptart_fairy posted:Speaking of torture porn, a FNAF3 fan decided to put together a recording of the Purple Man's final moments: http://picosong.com/2gaa/ (The furry porn will never end tho)
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Rush_shirt posted:I asked in the chat, but maybe this thread would be better: is anyone else playing White Night? I've been enjoying it so far, despite some frustrating cheap deaths.
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poptart_fairy posted:Speaking of torture porn, a FNAF3 fan decided to put together a recording of the Purple Man's final moments: http://picosong.com/2gaa/
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poptart_fairy posted:Speaking of torture porn, a FNAF3 fan decided to put together a recording of the Purple Man's final moments: http://picosong.com/2gaa/ Sounds like me after eating Indian food.
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Poulpe posted:I like to think as long as this dude is making big bank on quick, cheap, simple games with an overarching mystery plot he's going to keep churning them out. Or Microsoft will give him $2.5 billion for the IP. Don't worry; they'll make their money back in six months, no problem.
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poptart_fairy posted:Speaking of torture porn, a FNAF3 fan decided to put together a recording of the Purple Man's final moments: http://picosong.com/2gaa/ Fun story about this kind of thing, I used to associate with a guy who worked as a foley artist and did sound effects for micro-budget horror pieces (shorts and that kind of thing), and apparently most gore-based sounds are done using fruits and vegetables because they make kind of a juicy cracking noise when you tear them open. He showed me an expense report one time and I think that's the only time I've ever seen someone write off a dozen watermelons for work purposes. edit: stuff like this
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Skippy McPants posted:Torture porn is a bleak and depressing subsection of body horror, so I'd say yes they are. The Saw movies never really feel like torture porn to me. The showpieces of the movies are always the traps themselves and how they work, never really the gore. Unlike say Hostel which is... gross. That movie is gross.
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# ? Mar 7, 2015 00:04 |
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that's a little bit like saying hostel isn't about the gore it's about the knives and chainsaws the first saw movie was really awesome tho
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# ? Mar 7, 2015 00:27 |
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Solomonic posted:Fun story about this kind of thing, I used to associate with a guy who worked as a foley artist and did sound effects for micro-budget horror pieces (shorts and that kind of thing), and apparently most gore-based sounds are done using fruits and vegetables because they make kind of a juicy cracking noise when you tear them open. He showed me an expense report one time and I think that's the only time I've ever seen someone write off a dozen watermelons for work purposes. Gallagher would've done great as a horror movie producer
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Niggurath posted:I don't know why but every time I've seen someone mention this game in the thread, I've thought they were talking about the Korean horror game 'White Day' and I was super surprised so many people were suddenly playing that. But White Night looks like it could be cool though what in it constitutes a 'cheap death'? Sometimes a ghost will be waiting for you right in the shadows, and by the time you realize it, it's too late. Honestly, it struck me as the perfect Niggurath LP. I was thinking I might want to get in on an LP for it as well. It's short enough where you can master getting all the extra content and secrets.
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Solomonic posted:Fun story about this kind of thing, I used to associate with a guy who worked as a foley artist and did sound effects for micro-budget horror pieces (shorts and that kind of thing), and apparently most gore-based sounds are done using fruits and vegetables because they make kind of a juicy cracking noise when you tear them open. He showed me an expense report one time and I think that's the only time I've ever seen someone write off a dozen watermelons for work purposes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSW2pPlZF-M
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Macaluso posted:The Saw movies never really feel like torture porn to me. The showpieces of the movies are always the traps themselves and how they work, never really the gore. Unlike say Hostel which is... gross. That movie is gross. That's a really fine hair to split. The Saw movies are still very much about the spectacle of watching people die in a horrible and elaborate manner. Just because it fetishizes the mechanisms rather than the gore doesn't make that any less true. Skippy McPants fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Mar 7, 2015 |
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RightClickSaveAs posted:I think of the Saw movies as thrillers with a gimmick. Especially the first one, it has a lot more in common with Seven and other psychological thrillers than an outright horror film. Its just that as the series blew up, the focus started to be more on the traps and finding new ways to kill or almost kill people. The first Saw is absolutely a psychological thriller. I've shown it to people who only knew of the series via the sequels, and they've been surprised at how taught and engaging it is. I honestly wish they'd focussed on that side of things, rather than going down the 'Rube Goldberg meets Hellraiser' route they eventually went.
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Kaboom Dragoon posted:The first Saw is absolutely a psychological thriller. I've shown it to people who only knew of the series via the sequels, and they've been surprised at how taught and engaging it is. I honestly wish they'd focussed on that side of things, rather than going down the 'Rube Goldberg meets Hellraiser' route they eventually went. Guess which one is much much easier to write
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Saw kind of went to poo poo as soon as John died. That was the point they should have ended the series but instead they went with the protege who didn't get what the original Jigsaw was trying to do route which was an excuse for random torture porn.
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