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(08-27-2013, 05:03 PM)Sergeant Crits Wrote: [ -> ]
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Remember the church room? Nobody was playing the church piano. (forgot what they call it) And in Oswald's mansion nobody was playing his piano either. As soon as he was about to look on how it was playing by itself the whole house started to shake.

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I think the machine itself might shook that house. As we know (from the game's description) Oswald feels as it "coughs, splutters and roars".
(08-27-2013, 05:10 PM)Vertical Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-27-2013, 05:03 PM)Sergeant Crits Wrote: [ -> ]
Spoiler below!
Remember the church room? Nobody was playing the church piano. (forgot what they call it) And in Oswald's mansion nobody was playing his piano either. As soon as he was about to look on how it was playing by itself the whole house started to shake.

Spoiler below!
I think the machine itself might shake that house. As we know (from the game's description) Oswald feels as the machine "coughs, splutters and roars".

Ahhh, good spotting!
Another pic of the monster: http://i.imgur.com/H19oBYf.jpg

Looks like upper body of pig and lower body of the human sewn together.
(08-27-2013, 05:10 PM)Vertical Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-27-2013, 05:03 PM)Sergeant Crits Wrote: [ -> ]
Spoiler below!
Remember the church room? Nobody was playing the church piano. (forgot what they call it) And in Oswald's mansion nobody was playing his piano either. As soon as he was about to look on how it was playing by itself the whole house started to shake.

Spoiler below!
I think the machine itself might shook that house. As we know (from the game's description) Oswald feels as it "coughs, splutters and roars".

This idea has been going on for a while check out this video ( 1: 40 -ish)
Video contains MAJOR spoilers
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Cool video and interesting theories, thank you!

(08-27-2013, 05:03 PM)Sergeant Crits Wrote: [ -> ]
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The pig painted head contains Oswald's head as it pours out blood of it and a human eye is still seen inside of the wooden pig.

Sorry for this late response, but I believe it's important to know that humans actually share a lot with pigs. Perhaps your theory is right, but it is also possible, that the eye you're mentioning really belongs to a pig.

Below you can see a pig's eye. Wouldn't you agree, it's very similar to human?

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Imho, an interesting article on the similarities between humans and pigs...
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Am I the only one who's annoyed by the "new trailer that frictional games has released" news.

everyone is spreading that but it's just the trailer of longer than a year ago.

it's just a way to get views and it's misleading.
(08-27-2013, 09:50 PM)Retomathic Wrote: [ -> ]Am I the only one who's annoyed by the "new trailer that frictional games has released" news.
Where? I haven't seen it anywhere.

Also, is anyone willing to post the other screenshot and the concept art, or is it a paid issue and it wouldn't be legal to do so? Someone's already posted one so I'm guessing it's not.
Beware the last FG tweet!
"Another round of reviews are out. #aamfp is basically done. The swines are becoming restless."
I stopped caring about spoilers scince that damn video ¬¬
Judging on the screenshots, environment and story summary, do you all think this game will be better? And which setting do you prefer most? The old castle or the steampunk London idea?
Share your opinion! Smile
(08-28-2013, 08:24 AM)Plectrum61 Wrote: [ -> ]Judging on the screenshots, environment and story summary, do you all think this game will be better? And which setting do you prefer most? The old castle or the steampunk London idea?
Share your opinion! Smile

Amnesia: TDD took a somewhat classical and familiar horror scene (a spooky castle) and made it something new and unique as a game experience.

Amnesia: AMFP is trying something almost completely new. At least I don't recall any true horror games in a victorian/steampunk/infernal factory -type of setting. Of course graphics and aestethics are important, but I would say that sound effects and music are paramount to make the place feel alive.

So Jessica Curry has a lot on her hands. Especially as a Finn, I certainly praise Mikko Tarmia (and Tapio Liukkonen) but Curry's Dear Esther OST is one of the few game soundtracks I listen to on youtube.