Sure, there seem to be some bassoons at 1:15... but they're too inappreciable, not to mention conventional. This is better than no bassoons at all, but still unsatisfactory. Mikko, we are counting on you!
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(This post was last modified: 04-13-2014, 05:01 AM by MyRedNeptune.)
(04-04-2014, 04:28 AM)Damascus Rose Wrote: I like underwater a lot more than space. I'm glad it wasn't space like people were starting to think
Same. For some reason, being in the deepest depths under water feels like a more oppressive atmosphere than outer space to me.
I wonder if we're going to see any more Lovecraftian mythos like the 'Deep Ones'?
I am curious how they connect the "alien-technology"-theme with the underwater setting. For now I can only think of the movie "the abyss" from james cameron when I see the trailer.
Here's a pretty good article about soma. They say it's not like bioshock at all. It's more focused on horror and puzzles. It's a good read, give it a try.
(04-04-2014, 12:13 PM)OriginalUsername Wrote: Here's a pretty good article about soma. They say it's not like bioshock at all. It's more focused on horror and puzzles. It's a good read, give it a try.
(04-04-2014, 12:13 PM)OriginalUsername Wrote: Here's a pretty good article about soma. They say it's not like bioshock at all. It's more focused on horror and puzzles. It's a good read, give it a try.
And I'd argue that the first Bioshock was, in a way, a horror game in terms of atmosphere. Gameplay-wise, of course, the tone was undermined by all the obligatory gunfights and magical violence you were allowed to do.