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It annoys me that the article even entertains the possibility that this isn't fake. Like, I really don't think you need to hedge your bets here. The videos themselves are pretty neat though.
Yeah. It loses itself when he finds a secert code from the maker, inputs it in the only level in the game, a level that isn't even finished, and enters a new world 4x as big as the first level.
It would have been way better on a slow build. 5 complete levels, slowly building the tension, clues leading him to the plane, not a dumb code. Maybe mirror worlds of the levels first, before finding the basement. It need a better slower transition.
It annoys me that the article even entertains the possibility that this isn't fake. Like, I really don't think you need to hedge your bets here. The videos themselves are pretty neat though.
Does this reek of arcane kids?
Really? That's what made you believe it was fake? Lol.
but like
just call them scary stories?
Does this reek of arcane kids?
Copy paste
Copypasta
Creepypasta
Theyre called this instead of scary stories because of the amount of effort it took to propagate them on the internet.
Copypasta was a term long before creepypasta. Creepypasta is just a creepy form of copypasta.why not stick to creepypaste then, a bit better than just "creepy type of food"? who is responsible for this!?
This RUINED the whole thing for me. So stupid.
Copypasta was a term long before creepypasta. Creepypasta is just a creepy form of copypasta.
even beyond a technical accuracy level I don't think this looks like a 90s video game
If I had to guess, it'd be the casual statement about communicating with ghosts directly through the game. That lost me too. I'll still watch, but it got a massive involuntary eye roll out of me.Why? I thought that was one of the creepiest parts.
Actually, I was already skeptical over the video in the beginning since there's no real life shot of the game's CD however the graphics and music sounded believable in my opinion. After reading comments about the sad death of a child that is related to the game, I noticed whoever made this fake was completely off. If anything, it's a well done fake!
My theory is that someone developed an indie game for the ps1 way back that never got finished until recently and whoever developed that game, ended up turning the original concept of the game into a creepypasta years later to try and fuck with the internet. lol
If I had to guess, it'd be the casual statement about communicating with ghosts directly through the game. That lost me too. I'll still watch, but it got a massive involuntary eye roll out of me.
Why? I thought that was one of the creepiest parts.
If I had to guess, it'd be the casual statement about communicating with ghosts directly through the game. That lost me too. I'll still watch, but it got a massive involuntary eye roll out of me.
Really really cool. I really want to keep watching this, but I'm such a bitch when it comes to jump scares that I usually stay away from this stuff. Too many prank flashes on ebaum's world hurt my brain.
this is what made it okay for me. Seemed to be a selfaware statement on what these sort of things usually entail, and a dismissal of the notion that this was similarThe narrator seems to dismissive of that when it was brought up.
I'm liking this so far, but this better not turn into yet another haunted game. The beginning is the best part of any of these hoaxes solely because they usually haven't worked in a demon or whatever yet. Or, in the case of the Godzilla one,.a dead girlfriend's ghost giving the protagonist a power-up to fight the well-established demon
He is dismissive of the haunted game trope.
this is what made it okay for me. Seemed to be a selfaware statement on what these sort of things usually entail, and a dismissal of the notion that this was similar
The narrator seems to dismissive of that when it was brought up.
I think the implication is rather that he's familiar with other creepypasta of this type and is dismissing the notion that this is similarI dunno about that...yea he somewhat dismisses the possability that he is talking to a ghost/being haunted in this particular instance... But in doing so he implies that he knows the difference between when one is talking to a ghost/being haunted vs not talking to a ghost / being haunted....he appears to conclude that based on some type of previous knowledge he fails to go into significant depth with (imo he subtly implies that he has dealth with haunted/gohstly games in the past) that this is not in fact a haunting.
The Godzilla NES creepypasta was great until the end where it literally turned into an anime
STILL THE BEST
1973
Curious to see where it goes from here. I kind of rolled my eyes once it kicked into the obligatory "low visibility darkness and ominous concrete buildings" slenderman aesthetic, but putting together an actual game to base everything around does make it automatically more interesting than most creepypastas.
I've yet to sit down and put much thought into it, but trying to write a compelling One Of These sounds like it could be a pretty good challenge.
I think the implication is rather that he's familiar with other creepypasta of this type and is dismissing the notion that this is similar
This game is trying very hard to make it seem like, uhm.. Like there's an entity in it. Like a.. A ghost, or an AI, trying to communicate with me. It's interesting. But you know, the way you know, that there's a ghost in a game trying to communicate with you, is if it comes out, if it stops being distant, and it comes out and you can have a, you know.. A real time back and forth with it. Uh. And it stops being so one way.
That's pretty cool, i--
*LET'S PLAY ONLY*
No.
why not stick to creepypaste then, a bit better than just "creepy type of food"? who is responsible for this!?
I hate the term Creepy Pasta. Just hate it.
It's fine.
Off-topic, but nothing is more dumb than "Character Action Game". So happy it's only used on NeoGaf.
It's fine.
Off-topic, but nothing is more dumb than "Character Action Game". So happy it's only used on NeoGaf.