games like these creep me the fuck out it's like amnesia except you're even more helpless if something does pop and try and eat you
It's a bit sad that I'm stuck on the first puzzle when it's just a simple maths one.
Remember reading this novel, it's brilliant. Has a really interesting twist, or well, not a twist I guess, but... like a realisation-point in the end. It's disturbing.
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;30606202]Remember reading this novel, it's brilliant. Has a really interesting twist, or well, not a twist I guess, but... like a realisation-point in the end. It's disturbing.[/QUOTE]
I do feel that if it was a novel the game must have left a lot out, the ending came completely out of the blue and with no connection to anything else that happened in the game, why was I a zombie thing? Who were those people? Why did I go from scary haunted mansion to happy party with other people?
I got to the part where you get the matches, what do?
[QUOTE=FPSMango;30606445]I do feel that if it was a novel the game must have left a lot out, the ending came completely out of the blue and with no connection to anything else that happened in the game, why was I a zombie thing? Who were those people? Why did I go from scary haunted mansion to happy party with other people?[/QUOTE]
I don't think you're familiar with Lovecraft and his work, nor of novels, am I right?
First of all, in the novel or, very short story rather, [sp]you wake up from some kind of a mansion-like grave... if I recall correctly, when you got outside you were on a graveyard (or so I interpret it, it wasn't said, but it was described), and you don't know anything of the outside world.[/sp] [sp]You are a dead man walking or something. You walk to a house and you see that there is a party, you have never wittnessed or heard of such a thing but everyone seems so happy so you go inside, but then everyone screams and runs away.[/sp] [sp]Then you see yourself in a reflection (window or mirror, can't remember) and you see what you are and run back, horrified of what you are.[/sp]
(I put it in spoilers so that anyone who wishes to play the game or read the novel doesn't get spoiled)
Novels and such often leave out alot of facts, that's the way they are, they're not whole books about someones life or so, but usually of one singular event or so, and usually don't provide alot of backstory, for it is up to the reader to think and reflect upon the story.
The twist in the end is really good.
brb Reading "the Outsider"
Ahh, I kinda understand it more now, what confused me was the fact that the narrative in the game went trough books instead of trough first-person narrative like in the actual novel.
[QUOTE=FPSMango;30606714]brb Reading "the Outsider"[/QUOTE]
Where.
I need it.
[QUOTE=FPSMango;30606714]brb Reading "the Outsider"[/QUOTE]
Yes, it's quite short so it shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes to read it.
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;30606743]Yes, it's quite short so it shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes to read it.[/QUOTE]
So I read the sysnopsis at Wikipedia, and it wasn't really helpfull.
So right now I am at the top of the Tower, but the door wont open, where you get the matches.
Looks almost like Amnesia
I'm stuck on the part with the gate. What do? :confused:
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