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speakingparts · 7 months
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Paprika パプリカ 2006 Satoshi Kon
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0nelittlebirdtoldme · 8 months
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Just learned there is a Prince of Egypt musical performing and my life has never been the same
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woohooincoffin · 1 year
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lefinx · 2 months
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To the Moon - Steam Sale
To the Moon is currently 80% off on steam (£1.70) until February 19th!
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I first watched a play through of To the Moon a few years ago, so it's been a while since I watched it. However I remember finding it an incredible game with a brilliant story, and with overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam, and the awards it has amassed, I am sure that is still the case.
In this universe, patience on their death beds are given a second chance to live from within their memory, allowing them to fulfil wishes they weren't able to achieve in their life time.
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To the Moon follows the adventures of Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts, as they adventure through the mind and memories of an elderly man, Johnny. The further you delve into his memory, more is revealed from his past, as you try to piece together and fulfil Johnny' dying wish.
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Gameplay mostly focuses on finding objects of significance and puzzle solving in order to progress through the game. I have been a fan of Freebird games since I was a kid, and I will always recommend this game to others. With a beautiful, heart-wrenching story, alongside a gorgeous soundtrack, this game is a go to for those who love story rich RPGs.
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If you enjoy To the Moon, Finding Paradise, Impostor Factory, and A Bird Story, are also currently on sale, Two more brilliant games also by Freebird games.
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Although the sale is only part of the steams midweek deal, you can also find To the Moon on other platforms, including: The Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
You can find the game on steam here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/206440/To_the_Moon/
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posted: 10/02/2024
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vertigoartgore · 5 months
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December 21 1986 cover for Particle Magazine with Seth Brundle.
An eccentric scientist creates a teleportation pod in his apartment. What could go wrong (for him and the beautiful woman he loves) ?
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leona-florianova · 8 months
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animeliz82 · 2 years
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coupleskitchen · 1 year
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The Elevator Game with Catgirls
What would happen if a paranormal game actually worked? That is the question that The Elevator Game with Catgirls, a horror visual novel by NoBreadStudio, presents us with. This tale focuses on Kirin, who accepts a dare from her classmate, Sapporo, to play Elevator to Another World, and what ensues as her girlfriend, Asahi, begins the search for her when she seemingly disappears without a trace. Much to Asahi's dismay, her only hope of finding Kirin is to perform the ritual herself. Steeling her resolve, she returns to the building where her girlfriend disappeared and enters the elevator. The following events can only be described as a nightmare, but Asahi is steadfast in her mission to rescue the woman she loves.
In The Elevator Game with Catgirls, the player assists Asahi in her investigation, directing her actions through dialogue choices and point-and-click elements. As she scours the Otherworld for clues, the player will have to solve the occasional puzzle which reveals pertinent information needed to progress the game, or collect red and silver notes to shed light on what else may be occurring. On top of that, Asahi quickly learns that the alternate universe is unforgiving to those who wander its grounds. Danger lurks around every corner, and Asahi is bound to meet her doom in various bad endings. If the player uses their wits and thoroughly examines their surroundings, they can also uncover secret endings, Easter eggs, and other elusive details. Unearthing all of these carefully hidden mysteries can make completing the game feel much more rewarding.
Although the premise of this visual novel is already eerie, the unsettling atmosphere really emphasises that sentiment. From the very beginning, the game does a stellar job establishing a feeling of dread, evoking immersion as Asahi herself is gripped with an unshakeable fear. Stranded in an unfamiliar world, her unease is evident through her thoughts and actions, which only serves to heighten the tension the player feels when navigating the Otherworld. The elevator rides in particular expand upon this dread, with the apprehension building as you arrive at each new floor, unaware of what may be behind the next door. Since the scenery subtly shifts after each new discovery, it keeps the player vigilant for any impending frights. Taking these factors into account, the horror never really feels stale or predictable, and though some plot points may be easily foreseeable, every bit of polish that goes into this visual novel feels fresh and maintains interest until the end.
The well-rounded characters are just another aspect that complements the content of the game. Each character serves a unique purpose, and due to the Otherworld's sinister nature, it casts doubt on whether they seek to help or harm Asahi. Such questionable motivations add intrigue to the experience and, as the game progresses, the true nature of the people she knows becomes less muddled.
Providing voice acting for these characters also significantly enhances the experience. The chosen voice actors are suitable for their roles, and lend their own unique charm to their characters. The delivery of the lines never sounds stilted or misdirected, rather genuine and realistic for the given situation. Having high quality spoken dialogue makes scenes more impactful, especially during the game's emotional moments.
Another beautifully executed element is the art. The rough, sketch-like art style blends in nicely with the dismal backgrounds, forming a distinct flair. Even the 3D-modelled assets feel lovingly crafted, combining with the 2D character art to create an allure that is seldom found in mainstream visual novels. The one flaw we ever found within this game was that the falling snowflakes seemed to have minor visual stuttering whilst moving the mouse, but that hardly impedes the enjoyment.
Lastly, the music plays an instrumental role in highlighting the atmosphere—from scary encounters to poignant scenes, the composition from OddTillTheEnd is masterful, to say the least. The theme song of the game, Masks and Illusions, plays at just the right time as well, sweeping the player up in overwhelming emotion and punching them right in the feels. And that's just what NoBreadStudio does best with their games—taking your breath away.
View the full review here. [blogspot.com]
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vanalex · 1 month
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As the world falls down...
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speakingparts · 7 months
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Paprika パプリカ 2006 Satoshi Kon
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someguywriting · 11 months
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boss/the black bounty killer starring Fred Williamson
post 4/4
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internetspacegirl · 1 year
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Not For Broadcast is an absolute masterpiece and the only evidence i need is the Alan James is Right advert
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I 100% reccomend playing this game because it is honestly one of my favourites. It's hard to talk about without spoiling the story or jokes but i'll try my best
It's a really fun game where you make decisions in text sections and the broadcast station.
There's mechanics to keep the broadcast running such as 4 camera angles, a way to adjust the broadcast signal, and a variety of
FUN AND WACKY
adverts to play each day.
Your decisions impact whether you side with Advance, Disrupt or are a neutral bystander and on my first playthrough my decisions were made based on what I thought was right.
There is replayability because theres multiple versions of different broadcasts, a huge amount of endings and honestly the jokes are what kept me going for the most part.
I will leave you with the link to the game on steam
And this image i sent my friend after he did the lockdown broadcast.
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I salute you brave janitors, and have fun becoming part of a political downspiral of society.
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admiralgiggles · 2 years
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If Dirty Dancing was remade for modern times it would be x rated.
*I love this movie.
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cinesludge · 2 years
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Movie #28 of 2022: Belfast
Pa: “Aren't you a silver-tongued charmer.”
Mrs Ford: “It takes one to know one.”
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