I'll be playing LSD: Dream Emulator, otherwise known as 'Osamu Sato's Fever Dream', and screenshotting stuff I find weird. Maybe I'll write a little about my experiences.
Anyone else played this game and want to share a story?
that gray fucking asshole
that is all
ohfuck i remember him
doesn't he delete your save file?
That's like the only thing I remember from the game back when I played it
This game is fucking weird. I gotta play it again in darkness.
[QUOTE=PaperBurrito;44555672]ohfuck i remember him
doesn't he delete your save file?
That's like the only thing I remember from the game back when I played it[/QUOTE]
he like fondles you and resets your dream journal or something
[QUOTE=geogzm;44555860]he like fondles you and resets your dream journal or something[/QUOTE]
You can't return to past dreams.
Have fun with that. I think you're a little late on the fad to gather widespread interest in your screenshots and stories, though. Everybody's played it by now.
It's a pretty interesting game, to say the least.
From what I've heard, the longer you play LSD, the worse your dreams degenerate. Like say garbled textures and static-y sound effects.
Yeah, I'm pretty behind the curve. I just never looked at much media.
The best part about it is that nobody seems to be able to figure out how it works.
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Nobody ever made a trainer, did they?
I've played it. I've heard that bumping into stuff that isn't an inanimate object is what sends you on a downward spiral of a bad trip, and that continuing to is what makes the world increasingly screwed up, but I can't confirm this.
There were certain hard to achieve goals, weren't there? Like, after day 100 or something, stuff happens. Stuff like that. Am I wrong?
[QUOTE]After roughly 15 to 30 days of gameplay, a new option will appear in the main menu, called "Flashback". This mode lasts for only around 2 to 4 minutes versus the main game's 10. Flashback's purpose is to revisit locales and characters from past dreams. Due to the heavily random nature of the game, Flashback mode is often the only way to see an area with the same textures twice. Taking the same steps in Flashback as in the earlier normal dream it is following will allow one to completely repeat that dream.[/QUOTE]
Source: [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSD_(video_game)"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSD_(video_game)[/URL]
I'll be following this thread. You should record it OP!!!!!
[QUOTE=D:\;44560303]I'll be following this thread. You should record it OP!!!!![/QUOTE]
Maybe even stream it.
I got to level 150 on an emulator once, then my friends turned my PC the fuck off without saving and I went "Nope, never playing it again. Too much "progress" lost."
I remember playing this at night before going to sleep. It didn't give me nightmares but it seemed to give me much more vivid dreams. I should play it again some time. :v:
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