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I REALLY don't want to spoil the game so if the title didn't scare you off or you clicked by accident please don't read it (unless you finished the game of course ;)



I have a question about the Cat Widow story. Please, be honest. Did anyone of you resisted the temptation of a giant zombie cat? I mean it was pretty obvious it's not a story anymore but something which Susan was actually doing so somehow I knew it just wouldn't happen but I just couldn't let it go. I would try it even if I knew that would be a game over and I would have to start from the beginning. Nothing could possibly stop me! A giant zombie cat?! That was hilarious! Was there anyone who resisted? ;D
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Ghorpm:
Look at my avatar. Then, look at the signature next to it :)
Then guess :)
Post edited July 04, 2013 by Novotnus
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Ghorpm:
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Novotnus: Look at my avatar. Then, look at the signature next to it :)
Then guess :)
Why did it took you so long to reply? ;) I had seen your avatar and signature before I made this thread and I though of it as an additional proof that nobody can resist it ;)
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Ghorpm: Why did it took you so long to reply? ;) I had seen your avatar and signature before I made this thread and I though of it as an additional proof that nobody can resist it ;)
Hey, I'm at work, can't sit on the forum all the time :)
I blame Novotnus for me clicking that choice :)

My temptation to click that choice was solely based on Novotnus avatar and signature. It was like, oh look a Novotnus choice, well I guess that is the right one to click. <click>
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Chimerical: I blame Novotnus for me clicking that choice :)

My temptation to click that choice was solely based on Novotnus avatar and signature. It was like, oh look a Novotnus choice, well I guess that is the right one to click. <click>
Novotnus, victory is yours!

For me it was other way around: after clicking the giant zombie cay I realized: "hey somebody has this picture as an avatar" and then found Novotnus and read his signature
actually I guess I really meant <down key> <down key> <Enter key> but <click> was just easier to say :)
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Chimerical: actually I guess I really meant <down key> <down key> <Enter key> but <click> was just easier to say :)
Actually you are right... but we just got use to point & click adventures, didn't we?
YES! Everybody has to see the Giant Zombie Cat in all his gory... I mean, glory!
I resisted the temptation of using the giant zombie cat.

I like suspense in a horror story. When you could never point your finger on WHAT is causing the haunting. Think of "The haunting of Hill House", where clearly something odd is happening in the story, but the protagonists never figure out what is haunting that place. Well, other than that Hill House is haunted and is said to be quite... generous with its hospitality.

During the story, I tried to pick answers, that would cause a similar kind of suspense. When I read the option about the giant zombie cat, I dismissed that idea wihout a second thought.
First of all, it would have killed the suspense. "Look, I'm a giant cat zombie! I caused all the trouble for you this evening. Also, I'm looking scaaaaaary!"
Second, I don't like zombies.very much. But overall, it would just have killed the suspense that was huilt so far.
Also, the messages written on the bedroom's walls had such a nice Hill House vibe, when Thea's bedroom is covered in blood with yet another message for Nell to go home.
I also dismissed the idea of shooting that guy. I'm tired of works that rely on a lot of violence, to show how "creepy" they are. Of course, there are exceptions. Dead Space (the first and only the first) for example. The Cat Lady also, as it has a nice balance between violence and suspense.
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Externica:
I can see where you're coming from, but for me those jokes Susan put in her story made her more of a person. We usually see her depressed \ in danger \ grim. Seeing her doing something she wanted to do for a long time, enjoying it and throwing a joke or two during her story made her more alive and real.

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If you pick any of the options you mentioned, Mitzi cuts in, tells Susan it's stupid and Susan gets back to her story telling what really happened.
END OF SPOILER
Well, I couldn't resist to choose less likely answer a little earlier - the "asshole" thing on door. After Mitzi's ingenious reply, everything after was just a matter of choosing most hilarious option and watching what will happen. I think it was perfectly placed "light moment", exactly where it was needed in such touching, scarry, and grim (?) experience of whole story.
Did I just see an allusion to Dexter written above a door in GOG's presentation video?
Check 2:46
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joppo: Did I just see an allusion to Dexter written above a door in GOG's presentation video?
Check 2:46
I believe it's a reference to Downfall - a game from the same creator. Actually the Cat Lady contains a lot of references to this game
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joppo: Did I just see an allusion to Dexter written above a door in GOG's presentation video?
Check 2:46
There's also Breaking Bad's gas mask :)