(02-17-2013, 03:48 PM)fancreeper Wrote: [ -> ] (02-17-2013, 03:03 PM)AdamD Wrote: [ -> ] (02-17-2013, 02:34 PM)Zgroktar Wrote: [ -> ] (02-17-2013, 02:22 PM)AdamD Wrote: [ -> ]I actually hope the ending of AAMFP is better than ATDD... Not that I didn´t like it, but it wasn´t enough for me...
I've read an Interview with Dan Pinchbeck in which he said that the ending would be incredible and absolutely mind shattering, and I believe him.
Could you link it, please? I´d like to read it
it was in this interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9JwMn4DwpI
That's the one, I've read so many interviews that day, that I've forgot the youtube video
Thank you both fancreeper and Zgroktar
Is anybody here going insane from all this waiting?!!!
(02-17-2013, 05:14 PM)fancreeper Wrote: [ -> ]Is anybody here going insane from all this waiting?!!!
Near Insanity (...) WHY ARE WE BEING TORTURED! WHAT HAVE WE DONE! I WILL KILL ANYONE TO GET A RELEASE DATE.
Is it just me or will The Dark Descent be forgotten one Pigs is released
also
It would be pretty damn good if you can use AAMFP Entities and etc for the dark descent to make custom stories and FCs
Quote:The year is 1899. Wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus has returned home from a disastrous expedition to Mexico, which has ended in tragedy. Wracked by fever, haunted by dreams of a dark machine, he recovers consciousness in his own bed, with no idea of how much time has passed since his last memory. As he struggles to his feet, somewhere beneath him, an engine splutters, coughs, roars into life...
A Machine For Pigs will be set in the same world as The Dark Descent, right? Imagine how awesome it would be if you start playing in one area of Brennenburg Castle, see Daniel limping, you eventually spot a gatherer and then wake up, or something like that. In a mystical world of Amnesia, you never know what to expect. I do wonder if we do get to experience Oswald's nightmare once we start the game, whatever it is about.
(02-17-2013, 06:11 PM)Diz Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:The year is 1899. Wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus has returned home from a disastrous expedition to Mexico, which has ended in tragedy. Wracked by fever, haunted by dreams of a dark machine, he recovers consciousness in his own bed, with no idea of how much time has passed since his last memory. As he struggles to his feet, somewhere beneath him, an engine splutters, coughs, roars into life...
A Machine For Pigs will be set in the same world as The Dark Descent, right? Imagine how awesome it would be if you start playing in one area of Brennenburg Castle, see Daniel limping, you eventually spot a gatherer and then wake up, or something like that. In a mystical world of Amnesia, you never know what to expect. I do wonder if we do get to experience Oswald's nightmare once we start the game, whatever it is about.
That's what i was thinking as well Except i always thought that AAMFP Will start at Mandus's nightmare
(02-17-2013, 06:17 PM)Kilbride Studios Wrote: [ -> ] (02-17-2013, 06:11 PM)Diz Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:The year is 1899. Wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus has returned home from a disastrous expedition to Mexico, which has ended in tragedy. Wracked by fever, haunted by dreams of a dark machine, he recovers consciousness in his own bed, with no idea of how much time has passed since his last memory. As he struggles to his feet, somewhere beneath him, an engine splutters, coughs, roars into life...
A Machine For Pigs will be set in the same world as The Dark Descent, right? Imagine how awesome it would be if you start playing in one area of Brennenburg Castle, see Daniel limping, you eventually spot a gatherer and then wake up, or something like that. In a mystical world of Amnesia, you never know what to expect. I do wonder if we do get to experience Oswald's nightmare once we start the game, whatever it is about.
That's what i was thinking as well Except i always thought that AAMFP Will start at Mandus's nightmare
Screw Daniel, Justine is the way to go.