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Professor of Cats posted:This looks fantastic. Any trip report for this? I need a game that I can just put in a couple hours a week or so. So you want a trip report, eh? Aside from some odd wording, it's a good decent length. Some of the puzzles are "how the gently caress was I supposed to see that?" and "How was I supposed to figure THAT out?" But they are spread out far and few. For the most part, the story is well written, and there's some "holy poo poo" moments in it. You can finish the game in about 8 hours, though. So if you're stingy, you might want to wait for a sale.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 03:01 |
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Professor of Cats posted:no joke, that was pretty visceral. It's a physical psychic projection.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 03:54 |
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RightClickSaveAs posted:It's definitely meant to be a horror game, the demo gave off a strong Sanitarium vibe. Definitely going on my wishlist. Why do so many good things have to come out at once that loving puzzle, I almost figured it out but I added the numbers in groups of two instead of groups of four, and when that didn't work i assumed I was completely off base. That aside, Fran Bow is an excellent game so far and one of the few I've paid full price for on Steam. I think the achievement names might have spoilers (too early in to know for sure), so be careful looking at those. PhysicsFrenzy fucked around with this message at 04:13 on Sep 2, 2015 |
# ? Sep 2, 2015 04:11 |
I borrowed a copy of Until Dawn and got all the way up until chapter 9, and halfway through the game bugs out and the exit to the room I'm in won't light up so I'm stuck. Of course there's only one save file, so my only option is to start the game over. Quite a mood-killer.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 09:25 |
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My roommate bought Until Dawn on an impulse and we played it through - fantastic, even though it's not as choose-your-own-adventure as people make it out to be. Your choices have much more of an influence than, say, a Telltale game, but moreso on the characters than the overall story. Top notch graphics, and except for Emily, pretty good acting too. I'm also a sucker for jumpscares, so I don't mind them. It works extremely well as a game played in a group, with people watching - it's the best horror movie I've ever played, that's for sure.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:03 |
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Until Dawn is really good. Pretty much the perfect teen-horror homage. I haven't replayed a game since the PS1 when i simply couldn't afford more games due to being a loving rear end in a top hat teenager at the time but i will be replaying Until Dawn because it oozes atmosphere and has actual good acting in a loving video-game of all things.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:26 |
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The thing I liked about it is that the whole 'who lives and who dies' element is a really good way to add the game element to it. If you want to play them as relatively cowardly, douchey slasher victims they can all die, or you can try to deny the genre conventions and have them look to their survival. It's a nice way to differentiate it as a good horror game of a horror movie instead of just a good horror movie.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:28 |
Also, allowing for any of the 8 teens to die or survive in any combination allows for a lot more control over the outcome. There's not a ton of ending variation, but it means that you don't get the issue from other narrative games where major character deaths are inevitable and your choices are all for naught.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:44 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Also, allowing for any of the 8 teens to die or survive in any combination allows for a lot more control over the outcome. There's not a ton of ending variation, but it means that you don't get the issue from other narrative games where major character deaths are inevitable and your choices are all for naught. Also it makes you feel super bad when a character you really liked dies due to your actions .
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:57 |
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Whoa just like in real life.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 22:01 |
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I watched a stream of Layers of Fear for about an hour. Seems like a pretty good stuff-falling-off-shelves simulator.
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 07:15 |
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Sup thread. So, I really, really, really liked Lakeview Cabin Collection, but I've beaten it upside-down, and I can actually probably still revisit it and have a time, but I'm looking for a similar but separate experience, in terms of a) Sandbox game play where you can just sort of try something insane with different aspects of the objects or game world, and it will probably work, even if it's not the way you intended. b) Information isn't fed, story and game scenario are learned through playing c) Game play is focused on achieving a single simple goal, preferably similar to pooling resources for killing a man-sized clown baby who's really hard to kill, but I'm open to alternatives. Any recommendations?
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 07:24 |
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MGSV Trip Report: the horror elements keep coming back and in gameplay form when you face off with the Skull Squad or whatever the gently caress they're called. They're spooky as hell (less so if you take an action approach) but now there's a goddamn zombie element to the game. Normally I'd roll my eyes at that last bit but it's rad as hell. The cutscene at the end of Where Do The Bees Sleep is great too.
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 14:22 |
^^^ They are creepy but also its nice to calm your fears with a rocket launchermr sad posted:I watched a stream of Layers of Fear for about an hour. Seems like a pretty good stuff-falling-off-shelves simulator. I am kind of afraid (heh) of getting it for that reason. It seems like one of those games where it is spooky at first but then just turns to weak jumpscares
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 14:31 |
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DreamShipWrecked posted:^^^ They are creepy but also its nice to calm your fears with a rocket launcher Not if you want that mission bonus
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 14:40 |
Yodzilla posted:The cutscene at the end of Where Do The Bees Sleep is great too. That's the mission I'm about to do!
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 17:16 |
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Yodzilla posted:Not if you want that mission bonus Agreed So far my playstyle when those guys pop up is to cheese it.
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 20:41 |
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DreamShipWrecked posted:I am kind of afraid (heh) of getting it for that reason. It seems like one of those games where it is spooky at first but then just turns to weak jumpscares
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 20:49 |
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Morpheus posted:Also it makes you feel super bad when a character you really liked dies due to your actions . For me that was basically nobody, so into the grinder you go cast of mostly jerks
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 02:05 |
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Throwing in my recommendation for Fran Bow as well! Decently creepy without relying on jump scares. I'm getting a constant "wow this is pretty messed up, what's next" kind of feeling which makes me want to see more. I played a good chunk of it last night and had a good time of it, and aside from a few adventure game trappings I've really enjoyed myself. I'm sort of in love/hate with how Fran won't do some things/collect some things until she "needs" them. It makes "sense" but at the end of the day can really grate. You go out of your way to create a drugged cinnamon bun, and it turns out to be completely worthless, but the real solution won't appear until you do. I don't think she'll even grab a cinnamon bun until you've got the drug/problem presented to you, and there's a myriad of other foods she won't drug, including pasta, lemonade, milk, and coffee, which winds up being the real solution to the puzzle, by throwing it at someone. Also, I spent about half an hour attempting to find some leftover hair laying around the twin witches' house, not realizing I would have to deface their spell recipe before they would even come home. I even tried using the bad spell recipe on the typewriter before I found the "good" spell and Fran wouldn't do it. That was pretty irritating as I had collected literally everything else necessary to solve the puzzle. Still, I'm really enjoying what it's doing and while I think I can see the ending coming I'm enjoying getting there.
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Poulpe posted:Throwing in my recommendation for Fran Bow as well! Decently creepy without relying on jump scares. I'm getting a constant "wow this is pretty messed up, what's next" kind of feeling which makes me want to see more. I played a good chunk of it last night and had a good time of it, and aside from a few adventure game trappings I've really enjoyed myself. Fun fact: Drugging the bun was the answer in the demo.
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 22:04 |
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Is that a puzzle where there are multiple solutions? I heard mention of multiple puzzle solutions but I'm not sure which ones actually are. Also yeah them changing it up from the demo threw me off, I assumed I'd just breeze past the first level of the game having played the original Indiegogo demo a long time ago, but they completely redid that area of the game in the release version. I tried to give the cinammon bun to the guard, but I didn't do it very nicely because he's a huge creep, and I just assumed that I made him suspicious by yelling at him to eat the thing.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:28 |
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chitoryu12 posted:That's the mission I'm about to do! I got so freaked out by the Skulls I ended up booking it as fast as possible to get the gently caress outta there, I didnt stop until I was safely onboard my heli. I reeeealy don't like the Skulls, I think they can "smell" Big Boss as they seem to know where you are at all times.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 01:41 |
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RightClickSaveAs posted:Is that a puzzle where there are multiple solutions? I heard mention of multiple puzzle solutions but I'm not sure which ones actually are. Also yeah them changing it up from the demo threw me off, I assumed I'd just breeze past the first level of the game having played the original Indiegogo demo a long time ago, but they completely redid that area of the game in the release version. Just finished the game and looking at the achievements, there is one for putting him to sleep, somehow. So there must be a way to do it. Also, regarding the ending, it's one of those intentionally ambiguous deals where you're meant to look for meaning in the metaphor of it. Bleugh. I like fan discussion as much as the next guy but it kind of feels like the game set up this big twisted mystery and the ending is sitting you in the middle of it with a pat on the head. I still think the game was really well done and there's a ton of hints and subtext sprinkled throughout but I really would have liked a bit more meat of the story for closure. Maybe some nerds will "solve" it and post a guide someday.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 09:26 |
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Well, just watching HarshlyCritical's let's play of Until Dawn and the game looks very interesting, but fuuuuck. It's hard to watch the guy because he's an incredibly unobservant idiot who constantly seems to miss out on things and sometime can't chain basic logic together, which is hilarious for a guy who's motto is "Think Critically". But hey, that makes him an average guy, and he reacts naturally, which is better than a million Markipliers combined.
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Kokoro Wish posted:Well, just watching HarshlyCritical's let's play of Until Dawn and the game looks very interesting, but fuuuuck. It's hard to watch the guy because he's an incredibly unobservant idiot who constantly seems to miss out on things and sometime can't chain basic logic together, which is hilarious for a guy who's motto is "Think Critically". Dude, watching different LP's of Until Dawn has made me question how some people even manage to function daily.
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 09:03 |
Kokoro Wish posted:Well, just watching HarshlyCritical's let's play of Until Dawn and the game looks very interesting, but fuuuuck. It's hard to watch the guy because he's an incredibly unobservant idiot who constantly seems to miss out on things and sometime can't chain basic logic together, which is hilarious for a guy who's motto is "Think Critically". People who claim to think critically always suffer from Dunning-Kruger effect.
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 09:09 |
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Can anyone recommend a decent let's play of Until Dawn? It sounds like a game I'd enjoy but I don't plan on ever buying a PS4.
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 09:41 |
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Highly Unnecessary posted:Can anyone recommend a decent let's play of Until Dawn? It sounds like a game I'd enjoy but I don't plan on ever buying a PS4. Raedwulf's isn't bad and he has the whole thing up now. Best Friends too, but their doing MGS5 now so I don't know how frequent they'll upload and they're only up to 4 vids.
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 09:43 |
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Highly Unnecessary posted:Can anyone recommend a decent let's play of Until Dawn? It sounds like a game I'd enjoy but I don't plan on ever buying a PS4. The Scary Game Squad playthrough is pretty good, it's on part 7 right now. Though according to comments they've figured out the entire story already (and nerds in the comments are furious cause they think they played the game ahead of time even though Jesse has said several times they didn't)
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 14:39 |
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Highly Unnecessary posted:Can anyone recommend a decent let's play of Until Dawn? It sounds like a game I'd enjoy but I don't plan on ever buying a PS4. The previously-mentioned Harshly Critical and he's just finished it. He's low-key and doesn't overreact and shriek and mug over it. There's also Videogames Awesome (farfromsubtle) who haven't finished it yet but the back-and-forth between the hosts is pretty good and you get a nice balance of someone who isn't jumpy with someone who is. The problem there is their format isn't for everyone, they have a "sitting on a couch" gimmick where the actual game is in a smaller window in the upper corner.
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 14:45 |
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Kokoro Wish posted:Well, just watching HarshlyCritical's let's play of Until Dawn and the game looks very interesting, but fuuuuck. It's hard to watch the guy because he's an incredibly unobservant idiot who constantly seems to miss out on things and sometime can't chain basic logic together, which is hilarious for a guy who's motto is "Think Critically". He seems to go in to games expecting them to suck, which is fine when he's doing lovely Slender clones he found on gamespot or whatever, but seemed really egregious in the case of Until Dawn and led to him not taking the game seriously enough/assuming he knew more than he did, therefore missing/not bothering to look for anything that contradicted his idea about how campy the game was "supposed" to be.
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 16:03 |
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InediblePenguin posted:He seems to go in to games expecting them to suck, which is fine when he's doing lovely Slender clones he found on gamespot or whatever, but seemed really egregious in the case of Until Dawn and led to him not taking the game seriously enough/assuming he knew more than he did, therefore missing/not bothering to look for anything that contradicted his idea about how campy the game was "supposed" to be. He repeatedly said that he really liked it, but he was making jokes because part of his thing is making sarcastic jokes and there are plenty of silly moments to laugh at. The game is not a Super Serious game from what I've seen.
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 16:22 |
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Oh yeah, in the more recent videos - I didn't specify, but I was thinking specifically of how he BEGAN the game, in this case. It's been fun watching how much fun HE'S having playing it, now that he's gotten into it.
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 16:42 |
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Kokoro Wish posted:Well, just watching HarshlyCritical's let's play of Until Dawn and the game looks very interesting, but fuuuuck. It's hard to watch the guy because he's an incredibly unobservant idiot who constantly seems to miss out on things and sometime can't chain basic logic together, which is hilarious for a guy who's motto is "Think Critically". Yet he made it through the game with no one dying. But I know what you mean. I was seething watching him play Machine for Pigs. It seems like when it comes to people recording themselves play a game you're either oblivious or or a god-like speed runner. No in between. Maybe it's trying to fill in the video with commentary that distracts them, I don't know.
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# ? Sep 7, 2015 19:37 |
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so i just realised Peter Stormae of until dawn also did these https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWMpHc77qNI
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 03:46 |
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Niggurath posted:So do you have $2 and a spare two hours, then please do give a try to Stray Cat Crossing. It's a wonderfully surreal RPG maker game with a great art style and a nice story; not entirely straight horror but still had well worth the price of admission. This was certainly worth playing. Some nice images, some clever puzzles, and the annoying bits weren't that bad. Also doesn't overstay its welcome. Definitely worth the price it's going at, and I hope whoever did it does more.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 03:52 |
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Would you guys consider The Cat Lady to be a horror game? I'm trying to describe it to a friend and I guess it's psychological horror? I'm watching some LPs of Until Dawn and I am really liking it a lot more than I thought I would.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 03:57 |
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it's definitely a horror game, the psychological aspect is surface-level at best (although from what i'm told it does handle the subject of depression quite well)
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 04:03 |
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Flubby posted:Yet he made it through the game with no one dying. But I know what you mean. I was seething watching him play Machine for Pigs. It seems like when it comes to people recording themselves play a game you're either oblivious or or a god-like speed runner. No in between. Maybe it's trying to fill in the video with commentary that distracts them, I don't know. I think anybody, definitely every goon that has ever existed, would occasionally sound like an idiot and be bad at video games too if they recorded themselves playing a new game for 15+ hours like how HarshlyCritical does and other streamers. Of the LPers I've watched he's definitely one of the most fun and chill and his Until Dawn play through is great.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 04:08 |