(01-11-2013, 01:14 AM)NaxEla Wrote: I've always wanted there to be a custom story set in Sarnath from HP Lovecraft's story "The Doom that Came to Sarnath". I think it would be reallllyyy creepy being in one of the old buildings there that have been abandoned for centuries. The monsters that the player encounters would be the inhabitants of Ib.
I don't think I've read that story, but it sounds perfect for a custom story. An centuries old building, strange monsters, sounds like my kind of place to visit! What do the 'inhabitants' look like?
(01-11-2013, 01:08 AM)maarten12100 Wrote: Isn't deep sea the game where you start out as a woman shooting zombies claiming you're an engineer?
Titanic story it sucked ballz to the extremeness of sucking balls.
Quite nice idea but it would be very open in broad daylight making it less horror.
In real life a Tuurngait "invasion" or infection would be the scariest thing ever but not in a game.
I think you should actually have the Penumbra OT and BP maps and make them more compact the add new areas.
As part 1 were caves and mining sites while part 2 was lab and bunker fusing those together while ading new extras would make an incredible map.
I've heard of the deep sea game you're describing, and the game I linked above isn't the same game. It's an audio game only. You are a deep sea diver trying to survive this monster that's after you. The player even wears a mask to add to the feel. You send sonar pings to try and find it... or hearing it. Only your breathing can drone out the monster roars. People are really, usually, scared when playing this game but enjoyed the experience. Now you never physically see the monster, but the poeple who played it all picture its appearance differently.
Glad you liked my Tuurngait 'invasion' idea. It would be scary, but I think it could work in a game. I have toyed the idea of making the Penumbra maps into Amnesia, but re-creating Penumbra: Overture and Penumbra: Black Plague in Amnesia (and ready for all to play for free) Frictional Games might not like (as they want you to buy it). Taking this into account, that's why I desire to make a sequel or prequel to add to it.