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The Unsubscribe Killer - SilentHideButFine - 06-12-2012 An Custom Story By me is under work Futures (Good Spelling??) Secrets! (Those Secrets can open special doors etc etc" NO NAKED TELEPORING GUYS! Story Line Jump Scares Good Maps (I think?) Prints comes later when im at like 50-60 % of work the CS is gonna be about 1h gameplay ![]() Story : You are a 20 years old police , You have been search for this "The Unsubscribe Killer" Who kills people in different times , people who kills bad people (Bullies etc) , You have been search about 1 week now , so here you are at "The Unsubscribe Killer's" Office , Find clues and find this son of a bitch!! and throw him to jail! EDIT : 30% done !!! ![]() __________ RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - Traggey - 06-12-2012 You might want to get someone to work on that ''Good Spelling??'' part. RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - MaZiCUT - 06-12-2012 No teleporting naked guys Jumpscares! ![]() RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - Traggey - 06-12-2012 (06-12-2012, 08:19 PM)CrazyArts Wrote: No teleporting naked guysJumpscares and teleporting naked guys are not the same thing, a teleporting naked guy is simply a bad example of a jumpscare. RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - Adny - 06-12-2012 (06-12-2012, 08:39 PM)Robosprog Wrote:Every post you make, I start to like you more and more. Keep it up.(no homo)(06-12-2012, 08:37 PM)Traggey Wrote:This, it's extremely negative to think of a jumpscare as bad because of one bad example. That's like saying atmosphere is bad because some venus' atmosphere kills you.(06-12-2012, 08:19 PM)CrazyArts Wrote: No teleporting naked guysJumpscares and teleporting naked guys are not the same thing, a teleporting naked guy is simply a bad example of a jumpscare. Honestly, a majority of this community doesn't know what jump scares are. Frictional Games used plenty of jump scares. Who can forget the skulls in the desk drawer? Let's not forget the flying naked guy in the prison (YES there was. You can go check right now, I'll be waiting here for you. Can't find it? It's used to slam up against a prison door with a blood particle system effect/brute sound effect. Now go find it. South Prison. Go ahead. Make my day.) Jump scares need few things to be categorized as jump scares: >Happen fast >Are done quickly >Scary >Produce a "knee-jerk" type reaction, in most cases causing the player to literally jump. Fun fact, the term jump scare wasn't coined until roughly 1839 (for those of you who don't know, that's the year Amnesia: TDD took place.) RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - MaZiCUT - 06-24-2012 Guys, guys. I didn't know the concept of what a jump scare meant yet, i was stupid and blinded: i thaught it only ment one thing: teleporting naked guys ![]() RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - Asablief - 06-26-2012 (06-12-2012, 10:22 PM)andyrockin123 Wrote: Let's not forget the flying naked guy in the prison (YES there was. You can go check right now, I'll be waiting here for you. Can't find it? It's used to slam up against a prison door with a blood particle system effect/brute sound effect. Now go find it. South Prison. Go ahead. Make my day.) [/size]LOL, Seriously? I have to find a video of this! RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - RawkBandMan - 07-04-2012 Quote:Let's not forget the flying naked LOLWUT. Welp, looks like I finally have a legit reason to play through Amnesia again. Thanks ![]() RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - MaZiCUT - 07-04-2012 Can someone throw me a video for that? Not that i'm afraid to play through the prison again.. bah.. RE: The Unsubscribe Killer - Mine Turtle - 07-04-2012 now, see? that made sense. a naked guy flying to a player at ridiculous speeds out of a "legitly" placed closet, however, DOES NOT. |