I kinda like my headcanon where Wilson regularly has to deal with vampire pigs in his daily life, so the rest of this stuff doesn't really faze him. For comics, I feel it's nice to have a variety, with larger art pieces to either set tone, establish shots, or to emphasize more important events.
10:15 I'm pretty sure this is SGF messing around, but this is a reference to Sea Monkeys, which were just brine shrimp that you could buy via mail order for...some reason.
I can't claim to know for certain because the height of their popularity was way before my time, but I felt compelled to look into them. Given that they were initially known as "Instant Life" I suppose part of the appeal is that their eggs can be stored indefinitely but hatch very quickly when exposed to salt water. They can also reproduce pretty frequently, so you could have a lot of them for not a lot of money, and you would only have to feed them every seven days or so. The downside is that their lifespan is short. With proper care they can live up to five years, but in most cases they only live two or three months.
I really enjoy robocop's flat mumbly delivery, he sounds like mr. Plinkett at times. Also do those comics look 1940's to anyone? They're more like silver age stuff when comics started borrowing frame compositions from the movies.
I mean, so far Chairity is the only one of the horror comics that's actually structured like the horror comics of the time (the classic morality play). Even if we're to assume the comics are being perverted in the same way the radio is (which Chairity would undermine), it would make more sense to keep the irony intact, just have it happen to people who don't deserve it.
Are there no subtitles in this? I can't make out Robocop's mumbling half the time, and couldn't hear almost all of the dialogue in the last video before the final conversation because it's mixed so low with constant thunder effects over it.
I like how the game looks and the comic books are a very nice touch. I would probably not like the combat mechanic. Still, I am surprised at this game trying various mechanics on top of being a VR-game, and doing it decently, while also having big name actors for the voice over. Not what I'd expect from an indie(?) game.
I kinda like my headcanon where Wilson regularly has to deal with vampire pigs in his daily life, so the rest of this stuff doesn't really faze him.
For comics, I feel it's nice to have a variety, with larger art pieces to either set tone, establish shots, or to emphasize more important events.
Eldritch horror tries to pull me into the bathtub drain:
"What the fuck is your problem?"
Man, it's like a Martain Gothic in here.
10:15 I'm pretty sure this is SGF messing around, but this is a reference to Sea Monkeys, which were just brine shrimp that you could buy via mail order for...some reason.
And they claimed to be trainable, but they really, REALLY weren't.
I can't claim to know for certain because the height of their popularity was way before my time, but I felt compelled to look into them. Given that they were initially known as "Instant Life" I suppose part of the appeal is that their eggs can be stored indefinitely but hatch very quickly when exposed to salt water. They can also reproduce pretty frequently, so you could have a lot of them for not a lot of money, and you would only have to feed them every seven days or so.
The downside is that their lifespan is short. With proper care they can live up to five years, but in most cases they only live two or three months.
I really enjoy robocop's flat mumbly delivery, he sounds like mr. Plinkett at times.
Also do those comics look 1940's to anyone? They're more like silver age stuff when comics started borrowing frame compositions from the movies.
I mean, so far Chairity is the only one of the horror comics that's actually structured like the horror comics of the time (the classic morality play).
Even if we're to assume the comics are being perverted in the same way the radio is (which Chairity would undermine), it would make more sense to keep the irony intact, just have it happen to people who don't deserve it.
Are there no subtitles in this? I can't make out Robocop's mumbling half the time, and couldn't hear almost all of the dialogue in the last video before the final conversation because it's mixed so low with constant thunder effects over it.
35:59 The dad calling his daughter "Kitten" was a reference to the 1950s show, Father Knows Best.
Folks, remember to feed and water your chairs.
Just can't help but feel that yanking an artificial heart out and then putting it back in has got to be unsanitary.
I guess all the voice actors can't be A listers.
I like how the game looks and the comic books are a very nice touch. I would probably not like the combat mechanic. Still, I am surprised at this game trying various mechanics on top of being a VR-game, and doing it decently, while also having big name actors for the voice over. Not what I'd expect from an indie(?) game.
Hope SGF gives the other Twisted Pixel games a try someday like The Gunstringer, Captain Smiley and Splosion Man
I remember Splosion Man, but platformers don't really seem to be SGF's thing.
Why are the patients not telling us about how their parents aren't getting well and where are the UFOs we can throw our baseball heart at?
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