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I think I had about 2 games with secret stuff not listed as secrets.
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There will always be secrets...

Mario taught that to everyone :D
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- ak - wrote:There will always be secrets...

Mario taught that to everyone :D
Well, Super Mario Bros doesn't tells the existence of Warp Zones, but yet, if someone really wanted to go above the exit of tunnel areas, they were to figure it out, something is better place a secret in an area that could potentialy break the game other wise acceded, I think the same applied to these 2 games I played, much of these mostly came in form of "debug" sections, sometimes they have items that were scraped from game development, which is very interesting.
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1: ATTENTION, RESIDENTS! Today, Amnesia is downloadable for free on Steam (and you keep it, as soon as you start downloading it's yours forever)

2: Anyone remember how much I hated System Shock 2? Someone helped me understand it and now I approve. And I guess Sublevel would like it because it's the most terrifying game i have played until now.
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RoentgenDevice wrote:1: ATTENTION, RESIDENTS! Today, Amnesia is downloadable for free on Steam (and you keep it, as soon as you start downloading it's yours forever)
:O
*runs*
RoentgenDevice wrote:2: Anyone remember how much I hated System Shock 2? Someone helped me understand it and now I approve. And I guess Sublevel would like it because it's the most terrifying game i have played until now.
I guess Sublevel would like it because it's the most terrifying game i have played until now
I think you confused it with Amnesia. :P
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Sublevel 104 wrote: I think you confused it with Amnesia. :P
Amnesia...
*runs*
Nah, I haven't played Amnesia yet -just started to download-, so I don't know if it will be scarier. xD
But seriously, consider playing System Shock 2 eventually. You're underpowered (especially at the beginning, but the level of difficulty is high all the time), pretty much everyone is against you. Whenever plot happens, everything just gets worse. And the soundtrack doesn't exactly prevent your blood from racing.
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but you have weapons.
That's different world. It's like Half Life 1, scary game too, but not pure horror.

don't forget to play Amnesia with headphones, alone, without any light source. :)
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Hmm... ok? xD

But first I have to finish sweet SS2 :3
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FINALLY! I completed Dead Space 3 on 100%
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without buying any of those stupid DLCs except Awakened

hate such lame ways to get more money from players
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