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RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Jinix - 09-21-2010 I went to look and when I read this: "underwater monsters lurking in the dark and murky waters around the lab, many of them large enough to devour a man in a single gulp" I had a flashback to a game I played a while back that placed me underwater in a huge sea somewhere with sea monsters and giant whales. But I can't remember anything else....... I think I must have Retrograde amnesia Same as Daniel. That Pressure Game will happen eventually - altho' I'm betting it'll be changed around a lot - it sounds too good not to. RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Mafer - 09-22-2010 no action plz. RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - That One Guy - 09-22-2010 I'd LOVE to see another game set within the Amnesia universe. Perhaps one that takes place in the village and environs around Castle Brennanburg. It could possibly follow a weary villager as the Shadow follows in Daniel's wake. Hell, it could possibly even follow Daniel again! Maybe a prequel that further fleshes out the incredible backstory of The Dark Descent (even though that wouldn't really be necessary). You could make use of a new environment, with the forest, and the closed-off village, maybe even some tunnels underneath the ground that Alexander's cult makes use of. There really are a great many possibilities, I'd love to see the sky a bit more in Frictional's next outing, perhaps even some form of human interaction besides the usual disembodied voices. RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Black Rabbit - 09-23-2010 come on? it's not like there are not many things to do ![]() ![]() RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Petike - 10-13-2010 I still like that idea about a survival horror involving a defenceless everyman set against the backdrop of an alternate World War One, where a sudden invasion of bizarre and mysterious aliens occured in the autumn of 1915 (or 1916). And by bizarre and creepy, I mean downright bizarre and creepy : Things that have a much longer history of evolution, can assimilate living beings on the fly and conquer even advanced civilizations with absolute ease. Basically, think "xenomorphs crossed with bugs crossed with the Borg". ![]() ![]() ![]() I liked how in the original War of the Worlds novel Wells kept gradually increasing the subtle horror atmosphere of the dilapidated and destroyed parts of various towns and cities (including London itself), even though the Martians and their military equipment weren't particularly scary in appearance (and wouldn't be at all to a seen-it-all modern day reader). They also appeared pretty frequently, so they weren't as horrific... But in this survival horror about "intelligent and ruthless alien borg-bugs", you'd be an average Joe, who only heard about the invasion in passing, from various mixed and contradictory news from the local yet still distant frontlines (where the aliens purposefuly landed, right smack-dab between the armies of petty human empires). So, in essence, you wouldn't really understand what's going on once they'd attack your village or hometown in the middle of the night, in the early morning or even during noon. You'd sleep over the catastrophe by accident in a more secure place and then start uncovering what happened and what you have to do to survive in this new mysterious world overrun by a completely unknown and malevolent species, with a completely different morality to humanity and Earth life in general. RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - bufalo1973 - 10-13-2010 (09-15-2010, 09:44 PM)Petike Wrote: But seriously, I'd love to see something similar to this story adapted as a survival horror from the point of view of an average Joe (unarmed and easily killable, shocked and confused, hungry and desperate, with no other property left than his clothes and a few items in his pockets). Trying to survive an unexpected invasion of bizzare and terrifying alien creatures during the early months of WWI, all on your own, could be a pretty intriguing theme if done well, and in a painfully realistic fashion (no running and gunning or "playing hero", or any straightforward Hollywood happy endings for either you or humanity - instead, evasion like in Penumbra or Amnesia, and multiple endings, with maybe only one of them showing a small glimmer of hope at the end of the storyline, etc.).Maybe you'd like In the mouth of madness. IIRC it's close to what you want about "alien monsters invade Earth" except those monsters are from hell and not from outer space. -------- About a new game: what about a game where there are no "usual monsters" (zombies, vampires, creepy things, ...) but just humans... the worst monsters on Earth ![]() ![]() ![]() Or even another step more: why do you have to be human? Why not be an animal running away from human hunters or an alien (think more of ET and not in THE alien or the predator) hiding from human military? Or maybe you are not even organic but a robot set to be destroyed if found. Think about it: a horror movie is a horror movie because you see it from the POV of the prey. If you look at them from the POV of the hunter they are just action movies. A clear example is the difference between Lestat in "interview with a vampire" (novel) and "lestat the vampire". Louis sees Lestat's actions as demonic because he doesn't know why he does what he does. But Lestat explains himself and the demonic actions become justice (or something like that): the poor man dead by bleeding was a killer, the poor old woman was a children kidnapper (IIRC). So, if you take a normal hunt and flip the POV you get a horror story, being it the hunt of a deer, a pig going to the slaughterhouse, a person running from a wolfpack, an alien stranded in Earth and hunted to be cut in pieces, ... RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Unreal - 10-14-2010 A game with a co-op would be great and would sell alot more copies. RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Black Rabbit - 10-14-2010 (10-13-2010, 07:15 PM)Petike Wrote: I still like that idea about a survival horror involving a defenceless everyman set against the backdrop of an alternate World War One, where a sudden invasion of bizarre and mysterious aliens occured in the autumn of 1915 (or 1916). But man... there've been so many games about WW and even penumbra mentioned WW (I think) RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Kein - 10-15-2010 Yeah, screw WW! RE: What would you like to see from Frictional next? - Mr. X - 10-15-2010 I would love seeing a new game set in the 1900 or in the 21st century, like Penumbra ![]() |