Ok guys we need more Eternal Darkness in here. It's the game that led me to the Deadhaus community, not to mention my favorite game of all time (contested only by Silent Hill 2). I even drew a chart of all the runes because they're so pretty, definitely not because I couldn't remember them. Anyway I think ED deserves it's own section! It was, in its own way, just as revolutionary as LoK in my opinion. That game blew my tiny child mind and still blows my tiny adult mind to this day. Recently I streamed me beating the game three times to get the secret ending and it was well worth it. I'm not sure if everyone here has gotten that so I won't write any spoilers here just in case, but it's mind-bendingly cool.
There is a question that's been on my mind for Denis, but I don't know if it will ever be answered. There were rumors of a fifth ancient, a yellow one. Was that idea scrapped due to time restraints, was it intentionally cut, or was it just a rumor? Also there is a scene or two in my mind that looked as if it was a remnant of something that used to be... Pious calls someone a "chosen one" but he is not a playable character or in the game aside from that tiny dialogue. Were more things cut than were in the final game? I know there was a lot of development issues, but still I might be looking too far into it.
Anyway I absolutely love this game and I think it deserves it's own little section. If you've played it/loved it/ hated it, discuss here! Who is your favorite ancient? You can't play this game and not have one! Which sanity effect got you the most? This game is so beautiful, the way it creeps into your mind without you even realizing it. My first playthrough I went on a killing spree, murdering all of the servants because I thought they were all bone thieves. There were moments where the servants, just walking around cleaning, happen to walk in your direction and my insides jumped and my instinct was KILL BEFORE THEY KILL ME even though they were just... walking. But then sometimes they actually were bone thieves and it still scared the shit out of me. So I decided to kill them all, just to be safe. I don't recommend this tactic.
Also #teamXel'lotath #Xel'lotathisbae #spacejellyfishisprettycooltoothough
There is a question that's been on my mind for Denis, but I don't know if it will ever be answered. There were rumors of a fifth ancient, a yellow one. Was that idea scrapped due to time restraints, was it intentionally cut, or was it just a rumor? Also there is a scene or two in my mind that looked as if it was a remnant of something that used to be... Pious calls someone a "chosen one" but he is not a playable character or in the game aside from that tiny dialogue. Were more things cut than were in the final game? I know there was a lot of development issues, but still I might be looking too far into it.
Anyway I absolutely love this game and I think it deserves it's own little section. If you've played it/loved it/ hated it, discuss here! Who is your favorite ancient? You can't play this game and not have one! Which sanity effect got you the most? This game is so beautiful, the way it creeps into your mind without you even realizing it. My first playthrough I went on a killing spree, murdering all of the servants because I thought they were all bone thieves. There were moments where the servants, just walking around cleaning, happen to walk in your direction and my insides jumped and my instinct was KILL BEFORE THEY KILL ME even though they were just... walking. But then sometimes they actually were bone thieves and it still scared the shit out of me. So I decided to kill them all, just to be safe. I don't recommend this tactic.
Also #teamXel'lotath #Xel'lotathisbae #spacejellyfishisprettycooltoothough