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Offline 01010

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Super-Quick GameCube Question
It's the scariest game experience I've ever had and it's awesome. Imagine a cross between Resident Evil, Tombraider and a genuinely psychologically scary film. The sanity meter is cool, as you get attacked you lose your sanity,  which gives odd effects with the strength dependent on how much you've lost. Mild effects are like, the camera starts to tilt at odd angles or the walls start bleeding and go right up to the "**** my body just got sliced in half and the torso is sliding off the rest of it, oh no wait, no it hasn't" effects. It really is good.
What frequency are you getting? Is it noise or sweet sweet music? - Refused - Liberation Frequency.

 

Offline an0n

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Super-Quick GameCube Question
*adds it to his list of game to buy*
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Offline diamondgeezer

Super-Quick GameCube Question
Apparently it actually pulls tricks on you. Like during an intense fight it it might flash up a 'controller unplugged' message. Evil.

  

Offline 01010

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Super-Quick GameCube Question
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Originally posted by diamondgeezer
Apparently it actually pulls tricks on you. Like during an intense fight it it might flash up a 'controller unplugged' message. Evil.


I've never had that one but the torso thing happened when my health bar was full and a zombie took a minor swipe at me. The sanity effects are designed to affect the actual player and not the avatar and for the most part they do work.
What frequency are you getting? Is it noise or sweet sweet music? - Refused - Liberation Frequency.