(03-31-2013, 10:44 PM)Kman Wrote: [ -> ]Um, yeah, of course you can immerse yourself in a 2D game. You can immerse yourself in any game, hell you could immerse yourself in a movie or a book or really any other form of media that tells a story
Heh, sometimes when I watch movies I immerse myself so deeply that I feel the same emotions as the main character. For example when I watched the movie 'Limitless' I felt so much anxiety I had to remind myself that it was just a movie and it wasn't actually happening.
Quote: Please state the facts, not the opinions.
And to be honest, Amnesia is predictable as to when a monster will show up.
"oh cool i picked up an item OMG A MONSTER"
"ok when i pick this up will there be a monster? yep there is a monster"
"oh cool i solved a puzzle OMG A MONSTER"
"yeah when i solve this puzzle a monster probably gonna pop up"
"ok the monster hasn't shown up yet but he probably will when i leave this room"
The vanilla game doesn't work this way. Only certain custom stories.
(04-01-2013, 12:02 AM)Scraper Wrote: [ -> ]Yes it does.
It has a few of those indeed, but I don't really think it matters that you can predict when a monster will spawn.
(03-31-2013, 10:57 PM)Aldighieri Wrote: [ -> ]Quote: Please state the facts, not the opinions.
And to be honest, Amnesia is predictable as to when a monster will show up.
"oh cool i picked up an item OMG A MONSTER"
"ok when i pick this up will there be a monster? yep there is a monster"
"oh cool i solved a puzzle OMG A MONSTER"
"yeah when i solve this puzzle a monster probably gonna pop up"
"ok the monster hasn't shown up yet but he probably will when i leave this room"
The vanilla game doesn't work this way. Only certain custom stories.
PICKS UP KEY
OMG A MONSTER
PICKS UP TUBES IN THE STORAGE
OMG A MONSTER
PICKS UP BOTTLE IN THE PRISON
OMG A MONSTER
PICKS UP NOTE IN THE PRISON
OMG A MONSTER
FIXES THE MACHINERY IN THE SEWER
OMG A MONSTER
The list could go on.
HEY YOU, YEA YOU, GUESS WHAT?
everything
Yeah those sort of scares make up like a third of all the scares, but a good deal of them are totally random
I didn't even think much of the jumpscares cause I was so into the game. They weren't a problem.
I'm 16. I finished Amnesia TDD about year ago. I think it's most scariest game what i've ever played, but I prefer Penumbra more.
(04-03-2013, 05:47 PM)asleep Wrote: [ -> ]I'm 16. I finished Amnesia TDD about year ago. I think it's most scariest game what i've ever played, but I prefer Penumbra more.
Must not criticize horrible grammar. . .