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KavazovAngel: Cool, but I don't want to spoil myself. :p EDIT: I did read the interview, though. Nice one. :)

Yeah, it's definitely a good game to go in knowing nothing about. I love the disclaimer at the start strongly encouraging complete darkness, headphones, and loud volume. :)
Glad you liked the interview. Certainly not ordinary.
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KavazovAngel: At which site? :)
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chautemoc: Neoseeker. Here is the preview if anyone is curious.

You haven't played the Penumbra games?
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: You haven't played the Penumbra games?

Nope. Someday. No time, really. :P
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chautemoc: Nope. Someday. No time, really. :P

Unfortunately, I can understand having no time to go back and play older games. My backlog is... daunting, to say the least. They are excellent games, to say the least. Worth playing if you ever find the time.
By the way, the interview and preview were excellent.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: Unfortunately, I can understand having no time to go back and play older games. My backlog is... daunting, to say the least. They are excellent games, to say the least. Worth playing if you ever find the time.
By the way, the interview and preview were excellent.

Yeah, my backlog is huge, and thats on top of receiving new games all the time. But in cases like this I always do my research, check out gameplay vids, etc. I don't think it hurts it TOO much.
I'll definitely be playing the old Penumbra games sometime...they sound truly terrifying and I'm always up for that. :)
Thanks! Means a lot. :)
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chautemoc: I'll definitely be playing the old Penumbra games sometime...they sound truly terrifying and I'm always up for that. :)

Replying for the third time. GOG eats my replies. Dammit!
Lower the brightness to 0.7, play on hard difficulty, and don't use the glowing stick that you get at the beginning. Its a whole different experience this way.
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KavazovAngel: Lower the brightness to 0.7, play on hard difficulty, and don't use the glowing stick that you get at the beginning. Its a whole different experience this way.

Thanks for the tips. My screen brightness/contrast are quite low though, so I usually have to turn them up in games.
I always play on hard. ;) Today's hard is yesterday's normal...
Post edited August 23, 2010 by chautemoc
My experience in replaying Overture:
First post: "Should have an interesting day today. I didn't sleep last night (couldn't sleep), so, no sleep + Penumbra should be an interesting mix."
Second post: "Done with Overture. I played it all day long, and experienced one really, really shocking moment (I was scared all the way through, but this stands on top of all). After getting out of Shaft 13 (or was it 12, I'm not sure), I knew there was a dog around, but didn't see it. Just as I was turning, it ran in my face and hit / killed me. I jumped off the chair, and shivers crawled all over my body. I quit the game after this, laid down for a hour or two, and continued the game after I woke up. One of the most realistic feelings I've ever experienced."
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Also... Amnesia: The Dark Descent Gone Gold
We at Frictional Games are happy to announce that Amnesia: The Dark Descent has gone gold. We are extremely pleased with our creation and cannot wait to unleash our bundle of madness on the 8th of September. We feel that we have taken a giant leap forward compared to our previous games, the Penumbra series.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a first person horror game with a focus on immersion. It is a game where atmosphere and story comes first. We hope that the game will be a breeze of fresh air, in a genre otherwise populated by "one-man-army action hero" sagas. In Amnesia you are almost completely defenseless, something we believe not only makes the game a lot scarier, but also gives a vastly different experience.
On the 8th of September, an interactive nightmare where reality is a fragile concept awaits.
Do you have what it takes to survive?
Details - Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Price: $20.
Available: http://store.frictionalgames.com and most major online retailers.
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X & Linux.
Languages: English - with localized text for French, German, Italian & Spanish.
Recommended Computer Specifications:
* Windows XP/Vista/7, OS X 10.5.8/10.6.4 or Linux distribution released in 2010.
* NVIDIA GeForce 6 / ATI Radeon HD.
* 2.0 Ghz CPU.
* 2 GB RAM.
* 2.5 GB Free hard disk space.
And... Trailer here: Link
They're done so they should just release it now.
<_<
Yes, I'm impatient.
Every time this thread gets bumped i immediately think - DEMO.
Guess not, uh ?
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Namur: Every time this thread gets bumped i immediately think - DEMO.
Guess not, uh ?

Seems not. But then I don't know if this is going to be the kind of game that really would translate well into a bite size demo chunk.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: Yes, I'm impatient.

You're not alone in that.
Post edited August 27, 2010 by Navagon
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Navagon: Seems not. But then I don't know if this is going to be the kind of game that really would translate well into a bite size demo chunk.

They say they'll be releasing one, but they probably won't do it before the game is released.
I already pre ordered it, i just wanted something to tide me over 'till the 8th ;)
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Namur: I already pre ordered it, i just wanted something to tide me over 'till the 8th ;)

I was even eyeing Darkness Within 2 as a potential substitute in the meantime.
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Navagon: I was even eyeing Darkness Within 2 as a potential substitute in the meantime.

It's a good game, an absolute must if you're into Lovecraft.
If you haven't played the first one you won't pick up on some stuff that carries over, but that won't detract from the experience.
And it's definitely a nice choice to get in the mood for Amnesia.
Post edited August 27, 2010 by Namur
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Namur: It's a good game, an absolute must if you're into Lovecraft.
If you haven't played the first one you won't pick up on some stuff that carries over, but that won't detract from the experience.
And it's definitely a nice choice to get in the mood for Amnesia.

Hmm... I've tried the demo already and despite it being cut down to nothing (even the area you're in is missing 90% of its content) it seemed like a good game.
I might wait for a sale or something on it at the moment. I have enough other titles to tide me over. Including an incoming copy of Realms of the Haunting.