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#821
I'm not sure I agree with the value you put on 'realism'.
In case you haven't noticed; real life would make a pretty crappy computer game.
#822
I like to think I'm the one who broke James's mind.
Honestly, it seemed like the only way to explain how the world kept shifting around him... plus, we already knew he was insane, really. Sane people don't eat hearts.

I also imagined the event at the beginning of the story and the subsequent heart eating to be the 'organ killing' that happened 15 years ago, but in the characters perception both the murders only happened a couple of nights apart.

Mr. Bear is made of spiders becauses spiders are icky. As is murder.
It is deep.

Anyway, a thought: Introducing sudden twists isn't usually a great tactic early on in the story but when it happens i think it's probably best to roll with them rather than to try and 'twist back'.

EDIT: Also, I was dissapointed when the main character turned out to a male. I don't know why but I got the impression it was a she from the first paragraph and a yarn about socially inept female detective genius sounded like fun.
#823
Nice doesn't have a ghost train.
Brighton wins.
#825
No... No I sent it the day I got it, although I wasn't sure about the address... I used .net instead of .not because I assumed it was a typo.

But I didn't get a mailer daemon reply so...
Well, I sent it to someone...
#826
Illogic and adventure games don't have a history of mixing well.
I'm intrigued, though.
#827
General Discussion / Re: The future of Gaming?
Thu 21/02/2008 01:22:08
I would be screwed if a game required me to feel the emotion known as 'love' to complete it.
#828
When I last had an MSN conversation with he was squatting in the dirt whittling CD-ROM's out of tree-bark.
It's good ton now the company's moving up, though I'm not sure the games will still have the same charm without the woodworm... and the splinters.
#829
Quote from: Ferdinand on Thu 14/02/2008 01:02:41
Rules: None.
Mixing resolutions is a a yes-yes.
#830
I shall in be will I.
eggheadcheesybird@gmail.com
#831
I'm pretty sure I shoulfd be disqualified for forgetting to draw a cursor.
#832
Andail
I wrote a song once. It was about spiders.

cameron/b]
Spine-chilling.

KhrisMUC
Arm-splicing
#833
There is something wrong with both my heads today...
#834
Here is something which isn't an entry.

I made it a while ago by "singing" over the top of a track from Sonic CD.
Not one of my healthier hobbies, I'll admit...
#835
Flabby Astronauts of Los Angeles?
#836
Christian was saying "You're an idiot, Sian!"
As I lay there I suddenly screamed "SQUAREPUSHER! YOUTUBE! NOW!" and I listened to it while it felt like every cell in my body was on fire and the paracetamol left my system.
It was shit scary but well jokes. You should do pills with us sometime, Alex.


A true story told to me by a friend of mine, written in kind of the same way she told it to me.
I'm basically a plagiarist.
I changed Aphex Twin to Squarepusher so I'd get an extra word.
#837
General Discussion / Re: RIP Jeremy Beadle
Thu 31/01/2008 23:42:50
My parents were in a restaurant with him once, apparently he was a dick.
#838
Why does the quantity of talking lizards in aquaintance with Barbara affect Lif's decision to move?
Or is this one of those Lynchian adventure games where the objective is to unwravel the mystery.
#839
I made myself ill by drawing this.
#840
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*bashes head against desk*
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