02-15-2013, 06:46 PM
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Probably the post that made me register, though I likely would have at some point, if not now.
Hiya! I have been lurking around in this here topic for some time. Why not just make an account and jump in, Diz thought.
I am really looking forward to Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs. The current game might just be the scariest experience I have ever had in general so far. I was sucked into the game and everything felt so real. At many points in the game, I really could not differ whether I was playing a game or actually having a nightmare. The story is also deep and intense, and it fits perfectly into the game with such terrifying gameplay, with music and ambience that plays with emotion along with visuals and anticipation reaching in to my very soul.
A Machine For Pigs is anticipated to be even scarier, both to newcomers and veterans. I cannot wait for the release, and I will livestream/record it if only just to check my reaction and fear, as I really wish I had done with the first game.
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Boring hello aside, I did make something quite some time ago. I noticed something in a picture of A Machine For Pigs which was revealed at some point. Something about it seemed really eerie and familiar, so I did some comparing. I am sorry if this has been brought up before. If not, take a look at the top right part of the picture, and then compare it with the bottom right:
Do you see it? Look closely. The entire wall in this picture looks identical to one found in Brennenburg Castle's wine cellar. Even the window and its frame looks entirely the same! What is going on here? Brennenburg Castle appeared to collapse, although certain parts of the castle could have remained intact. However, the game appears to be taking place in London, while Brennenburg Castle was in Prussia, so surely this cannot be the same place. Perhaps the architect was inspired by the remains of Brennenburg Castle? Or perhaps I am just digging too far into this?
Any thoughts?
Probably the post that made me register, though I likely would have at some point, if not now.
Hiya! I have been lurking around in this here topic for some time. Why not just make an account and jump in, Diz thought.
I am really looking forward to Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs. The current game might just be the scariest experience I have ever had in general so far. I was sucked into the game and everything felt so real. At many points in the game, I really could not differ whether I was playing a game or actually having a nightmare. The story is also deep and intense, and it fits perfectly into the game with such terrifying gameplay, with music and ambience that plays with emotion along with visuals and anticipation reaching in to my very soul.
A Machine For Pigs is anticipated to be even scarier, both to newcomers and veterans. I cannot wait for the release, and I will livestream/record it if only just to check my reaction and fear, as I really wish I had done with the first game.
======================================
Boring hello aside, I did make something quite some time ago. I noticed something in a picture of A Machine For Pigs which was revealed at some point. Something about it seemed really eerie and familiar, so I did some comparing. I am sorry if this has been brought up before. If not, take a look at the top right part of the picture, and then compare it with the bottom right:
Spoiler below!
Do you see it? Look closely. The entire wall in this picture looks identical to one found in Brennenburg Castle's wine cellar. Even the window and its frame looks entirely the same! What is going on here? Brennenburg Castle appeared to collapse, although certain parts of the castle could have remained intact. However, the game appears to be taking place in London, while Brennenburg Castle was in Prussia, so surely this cannot be the same place. Perhaps the architect was inspired by the remains of Brennenburg Castle? Or perhaps I am just digging too far into this?
Any thoughts?