Made an artwork inspired by Scorn a while ago, can you recognise this scene? 🤖
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So I just sat through a video of the game Scorn. And…oh wow!
It’s so incredible!
I’m just in awe! I think it’s one of my favorite horror games.
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Six Sentence Sunday- Scorn
Enveloped in a tight cocoon, I shift around, testing my limits. Murky liquid obscures my vision, unable to see much, if anything around me.
I am not what I was before. Smaller and lighter now, I push outward, new muscles contracting and expanding nosily. I don’t know my own strength, as what binds me rips open, and I slip a little out of the cocoon, the exposed light hurting my eyes, making me squint.
Immediately, the cold, dusty atmosphere hits me and I know something has gone wrong. I’ve come out malformed, only half of what I should be. If I remain as I am, I will perish before too long.
COMPLETE HERE!
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I know this is subjective, but the fact that Scorn was meant to be a plethora of allegories in which the player interprets the meaning, metaphors and true message of the game does not make it any better.
If anything, it makes it worse in that the makers sound like they're trying to hide that they gave us an unfinished game with no real plot or point. And no, the art book STILL answers nothing that matters and the answers the makers gave are not fun teases.
I know I sound unhappy, but that is because I am. The more I learn about Scorn, the more I'm disappointed with it. I guess the best lesson here is that abstract art does not translate well in the form of a video game.
PS: I did not know that the protagonist in the prologue and the protagonist in the rest of the game were two different characters! How COULD I know? There’s no context, no indication, no distinguishing features between the two of them (we never see them in third person), and no hard evidence that such was the case because everything feels dreamlike, hazy and vague in the game. I had to be told. That is how lost Scorn feels. Having to be told what is going on in a game by the makers is like having a joke explained to you. If the game/joke cannot explain itself while unfolding, then it stinks.
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Scorn Guy's real name is Scornelius
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Scorn videogame
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Scorn Playthrough - Stray Here YouTube Playlist - enjoy! 🔥
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Scorn (2022) Developed by Ebb Software
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I want to know yours!
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Poor girl in love
Brunette, slim and trim, perky, hopes up but also visibly uncertain.
Walks up the stone path to the country house and knocks on the door.
We see what’s inside – a man and another woman in embrace.
He opens the door, sees who it is, grabs a suitcase sitting by the door and throws it out.
Slams the door in the poor girl’s face.
“So, where were we?” he throws at the blonde inside.
Always throwing something.
– James Steerforth (© 2024)
Based on a preview of the Klondike Adventures video game I get to see way more often than I like when trying to play Microsoft Solitaire. The picture above is a low-quality screenshot from the preview.
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Scorn (Ebb Software Video Game)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: The Protagonist/The Parasite
Characters: The Protagonist, the parasite
Additional Tags: Parasite POV, POV First Person, Canon Compliant, Canon-Typical Violence, Body Horror, Tentacles, Parasites, Headcanon, Biopunk, Horror, Blood Drinking, Implied Non-Con, Happy Ending If You're the Parasite, Transformation, Blood and Gore, Symbiotic Relationship, Loss of Identity, One Shot
Summary: I will survive no matter what the cost.
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SCORN
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Scorn videogame
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Scorn fanart wooo hooooo!
Total of 103,962 strokes (rip my drawing hand)
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