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Lost In The Nightmare
Started by Flop, Nov 26 2005 03:50 AM
142 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 29 November 2005 - 06:02 PM
No wonder.
I played the entire series before I switched to Steam.
Sadly the mods aren't compatible with that platform.
They work extremely well in this game. I don't mind if a developer borrows graphics as long as they do it well, or it isn't a commercial game.
I love it!
I played the entire series before I switched to Steam.
Sadly the mods aren't compatible with that platform.
They work extremely well in this game. I don't mind if a developer borrows graphics as long as they do it well, or it isn't a commercial game.
I love it!
#34
Posted 04 December 2005 - 07:10 PM
My verdict after playing the game, is as follows:
Lost in the Nightmare is a brilliant game! From the moment you start the game, you are glued to the screen. It features the best music I have ever heard in an AGS game, and the music also scores high compared to the Silent Hill games. The graphic is mindboggling, and although it only consists of 2D still-shots, it gives the impression that the game is actually 3D. The game also pushes AGS one step further in terms of level-designs. Story-wise, Lost in the Nightmare is excellent - what seems, at first, to be a terrifying case of missing teenagers, is quickly turned to a bone-chilling horror-nightmare that will really make the hairs on your neck rise. Simply wonderful. The only downside is that the game has lots of minor typing errors, but somehow that just improves the actual game. Not knowing what is happening story-wise and also not quite following the in-game text... it just makes you feel extremelly vulnerable - which is very good in a horror game. The typos aren't so big that they make the game unplayable, just so big that you will notice them.
Two thumbs up
Lost in the Nightmare is a brilliant game! From the moment you start the game, you are glued to the screen. It features the best music I have ever heard in an AGS game, and the music also scores high compared to the Silent Hill games. The graphic is mindboggling, and although it only consists of 2D still-shots, it gives the impression that the game is actually 3D. The game also pushes AGS one step further in terms of level-designs. Story-wise, Lost in the Nightmare is excellent - what seems, at first, to be a terrifying case of missing teenagers, is quickly turned to a bone-chilling horror-nightmare that will really make the hairs on your neck rise. Simply wonderful. The only downside is that the game has lots of minor typing errors, but somehow that just improves the actual game. Not knowing what is happening story-wise and also not quite following the in-game text... it just makes you feel extremelly vulnerable - which is very good in a horror game. The typos aren't so big that they make the game unplayable, just so big that you will notice them.
Two thumbs up
#37
Posted 31 December 2005 - 06:49 AM
The wheel of fortune, you mean? I just tried matching cards that looked like they might go together and eventually I won. *shrug* Keeping track of what combinations your opponent comes up with might help.
Or you could just ask Tai, of course.
Or you could just ask Tai, of course.
#40
Posted 31 December 2005 - 03:09 PM
Rikje-Suede, on Dec 31 2005, 05:22 AM, said:
I'm stuck on the Tarots too
This is from memory:
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The fallen hero card goes with the main character (Burak).
The fertility statue card goes with the woman who is pregnant.
The twins card goes with the blond investigator with specs. Burak said they look very alike.
The hermit card goes with the man who lives alone in a hut.
The fertility statue card goes with the woman who is pregnant.
The twins card goes with the blond investigator with specs. Burak said they look very alike.
The hermit card goes with the man who lives alone in a hut.
I forget the last 2 cards. If you can remind me what they are, I might be able to tell you which characters they go with. In the meantime, I hope this helps a bit.
Edited by BeefontheBone, 07 January 2006 - 11:39 PM.
#42
Posted 07 January 2006 - 10:04 PM
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I forget the last 2 cards. If you can remind me what they are, I might be able to tell you which characters they go with.
Hmm, no cigar yet
We combined the hangman (fallen hero?) with Burak (ourselves),
The hermit with Kisi (whoever he may be...), the virtility statue with Deraya (the pregnant women), the twin card with her man..
Two cards left (justice, we tried that with the retired lawyer) and the strenght card..
Still no luck!
I expect the program to react in a way, when all cards are placed correct ?
Any more clues? Thx in advance!
Oh well, let's just have fun!
#43
Posted 07 January 2006 - 11:28 PM
Rikje-Suede, on Jan 7 2006, 10:04 PM, said:
We combined the hangman (fallen hero?) with Burak (ourselves),
The hermit with Kisi (whoever he may be...), the virtility statue with Deraya (the pregnant women), the twin card with her man..
Two cards left (justice, we tried that with the retired lawyer) and the strenght card..
Still no luck!
The hermit with Kisi (whoever he may be...), the virtility statue with Deraya (the pregnant women), the twin card with her man..
Two cards left (justice, we tried that with the retired lawyer) and the strenght card..
Still no luck!
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The twin card goes with the blonde investigator. He lives across the lake.
I think the hermit is the guy who kill his twin daughters.
I think justice is the retired lawyer
Fertility card is Deraya
Hangman card is Burak
Try the strength card with Deraya's husband.
I think the hermit is the guy who kill his twin daughters.
I think justice is the retired lawyer
Fertility card is Deraya
Hangman card is Burak
Try the strength card with Deraya's husband.
You'll know when you have the cards placed correctly. Let me know how you get on.
Edit by Beef: hid spoilers.
Edited by BeefontheBone, 07 January 2006 - 11:38 PM.
#44
Posted 08 January 2006 - 05:03 AM
Frodo, on Jan 7 2006, 11:28 PM, said:
You'll know when you have the cards placed correctly. Let me know how you get on.
Oh man I'm very confuzzled.. but you'll hear from me!
Oh well, let's just have fun!