We have been discussing and arguing about the same god damn subjects with just different god damn people.
Yes, we hope that MFP will be good and even better than TDD. We would love to see more things about MFP. We hope that TheChineseRoom knows what they are doing. Yes, you should be able to use MFP content with TDD. It is HPL after all.
But we have been yanking this same stuff back and forth.
Can we get something new to discuss about?
I.. Uh, I like the artwork? Who did that? Show yourself so that I can admire you.
Am I the only one who wishes that it won't be possible to create custom stories in A Machine For Pigs?
Let's just face it, noobs who loves teleporting naked guys and other cheap scares will destroy the horror of the game.
(04-30-2012, 08:20 PM)CorinthianMerchant Wrote: [ -> ]Am I the only one who wishes that it won't be possible to create custom stories in A Machine For Pigs?
Let's just face it, noobs who loves teleporting naked guys and other cheap scares will destroy the horror of the game.
I kind of agree and disagree. I agree the teleporting naked guys are stupid and should stop, but Custom Stories altogether, no I think they should still be able to be made.
(04-30-2012, 08:20 PM)CorinthianMerchant Wrote: [ -> ]Am I the only one who wishes that it won't be possible to create custom stories in A Machine For Pigs?
Let's just face it, noobs who loves teleporting naked guys and other cheap scares will destroy the horror of the game.
You don't have to play them.
Oooh, thanks for this one, Samuel, I was curious how is the artist as well. Even though that few exampels of the Amnesia's concept art are paintover, the blog contains a lot of awesome oirignal pieces of his artowrk.
Sweets~ I'm having artgasms.
(04-29-2012, 04:55 AM)andyrockin123 Wrote: [ -> ]The only problem I had with the music from Dear Esther is that there wasn't enough ^.^, I enjoyed the natural ambiance of each chapter, but I wished that there was music constantly playing.
I actually really liked the decision to not have ambient music playing constantly. No music means you pay more attention to environmental sounds and the surrounding nature (one of the things that Dear Esther really stands out at), and when there is music its effect is much stronger.