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RE: Two levels in and bored.. - Yuhaney - 09-16-2013 (09-16-2013, 07:33 PM)pinkribbonscars Wrote: You're bored because you can't pick up random bottles which serve no purpose? No, I haven't said I'm bored with the game. I just agree with Googolplex that you should be able to pick them up since you've been able to do that since 2006 and now taking it away without any good reason, in my opinion, is a bad thing. (09-16-2013, 07:35 PM)Nuits Grace Wrote: I would always trip over items, backpedal towards items and etc. and scare myself. I miss that. haha. This happens to me too. RE: Two levels in and bored.. - Lama - 09-16-2013 How many levels are in AAMFP? I am also somewhere in the second level, how much still awaits? RE: Two levels in and bored.. - skypeskype - 09-16-2013 (09-16-2013, 08:08 PM)Lama Wrote: How many levels are in AAMFP? I am also somewhere in the second level, how much still awaits?I've just finished the game and the lenght is excactly what it should be. Long Enough to explain the story but leave interpretation, enough to not make it boring and enough to amaze you with the level design which gets better every level. RE: Two levels in and bored.. - Lama - 09-16-2013 (09-16-2013, 08:20 PM)skypeskype Wrote:(09-16-2013, 08:08 PM)Lama Wrote: How many levels are in AAMFP? I am also somewhere in the second level, how much still awaits?I've just finished the game and the lenght is excactly what it should be. Long Enough to explain the story but leave interpretation, enough to not make it boring and enough to amaze you with the level design which gets better every level. I wasn't asking for spoilers, but just how much hours of gameplay/number of levels is left? RE: Two levels in and bored.. - Draug - 09-16-2013 And I love how I discover lovely small details on my second playthrough which I didn't notice on my first. Like the little frog in the level with the Spoiler below!
false advertising? - shroombab - 09-19-2013 remember this? Quote:Dan Pinchbeck, creative director at thechineseroom, has said if Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs can’t “frighten people as much as the original,” then the team has “failed.”source so what happened there? was dan pinchbeck lying to make sure every amnesia fan would buy AMFP or was it really thechineseroom's intention to make a scary game and they just failed? RE: false advertising? - DamnNoHtml - 09-19-2013 I doubt he cackled with a top hat as he said "I'm going to say this game will be as scary as Amnesia and then lie about it bwah hahahah." The problem is, since the game is on the same engine and 99% of us have played the Dark Descent, we are more desensitized to monsters and scary events in the game. We know if the pig catches us, "oh, we just restart 5 seconds away and the pig vanishes, woo." That's where I think TCR could have done something better. Make a real penalty for getting caught by an enemy. You need to condition the player into being terrified of being caught, whether it is something like playing loud terrifying noises, flashing scary images, even something cheap like that. As long as it conditions the player to be scared to be caught, you've done the job. There was none of that in A Machine for Pigs. RE: false advertising? - Xss - 09-19-2013 I sincerely hope they simply didn't know how to make scary game and failed at doing whatever they wanted to do...But honestly I don't believe it. When you think that the trailers were waaaaay scarier than the original Amnesia, you have to wonder what happened during the development process. I do really think that at some point TCR decided to heavily modify the game, making it more story oriented, less scary, add more emotion...Hence the one year delay. I'm not against the idea, the result was interesting, but they should have warned us :/ RE: false advertising? - Paddy™ - 09-19-2013 False advertising is different from failing to achieve a stated goal. Plus this has been brought up before. Gonna close this, feel free to continue the discussion in the AMFP Member Review Thread Disappointed in Frictional Games - TheUnbeholden - 09-24-2013 I actually blame Frictional Games more than chineseroom. They where incharge of quality control. They should have tested the game and knew that it wasn't anywhere near as scary as the game should be. They knew it it barely had any enemy encounters (I count 2), and when it did, it fell flat. They should have picked up on the chineseroom's inexperience and improved the game. Frictional games didn't fulfill their role. They felt it was ok to leave the monsters as they are, rather comical and barely any fearfactor, no scary music to play when your chased. Barely any jumpscares. Come on guys. The game has the word Amnesia in its title. That means its your responsibility to make it "Amnesia-yyy", ie a horror game. I'm pointing the finger because its a blatant false advertising. The trailer showed scenes that weren't even in the game, and made the game seem like a horror game. Yes chineseroom did make the trailer but that doesn't excuse them, nor does it excuse this poor "quality control". The only reason why I'm making this thread is because I think that Frictional are the only ones that care enough to make it scary, and give us a patch. Add a "hard mode": Which could address the points I made +Up the encounters by atleast 3-4 +Make the encounters difficult/challenging +Add scary music when your chased +Improve the enemy models slightly, perhaps blood streaks, snarling gaped mouth anything. |