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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/28/05 08:15 AM
04/28/05 08:15 AM
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deez
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Great news Tyke I'm still waiting for mine I can't wait!!
deez:)
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/28/05 09:04 AM
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Syberian
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Blimey Tyke, you got your copy before me But i am glad it arrived safely for you, see i told you DVDboxoffice were pretty good. Must now check out Interactcd, see why everyone is praising them. Enjoy Still Life 
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/28/05 12:39 PM
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JohnBoy
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Got mine today, but cant start it until ive completed M of S.
I Baag, Therefore I Am. Update: I Don't Baag Anymore, Therefore I Ain't! Update: I'm baaging again but just a little. JohnBoy ----------------
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/28/05 12:58 PM
04/28/05 12:58 PM
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Tyke
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Syberian and Deez...Sorry you haven't received Still Life yet I am crossing my fingers and toes for you both and fervently hopeing you get it tomorrow Johnboy...Congrats on getting your game too Take care you guys Sue
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/28/05 02:46 PM
04/28/05 02:46 PM
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nickie
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Thanks you all for understanding - I can sure appreciate wanting to discuss the game, as it is an exciting one, isn't it? I see that a new thread has been started specifically about the ending, so anyone that wants to discuss that can do so on that thread, without worrying about revealing just a bit too much! What does everyone like best about the game?
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/28/05 08:49 PM
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Thanks for writing what you wrote about spoilers Nickie. I havent played or received the game yet so it helps not knowing how a game ends. Wonder why its taking so long for the game to come to a store?
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/29/05 06:57 AM
04/29/05 06:57 AM
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Vizagoth
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Originally posted by nickie: What does everyone like best about the game? How about asking this one in a couple of weeks when more members have finished the game? Viz
Just for today, I will not sit in my living room all day in my pajamas. Instead, I will move my computer into the bedroom.
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/29/05 11:38 AM
04/29/05 11:38 AM
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nickie
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Originally posted by Vizagoth: Originally posted by nickie: [b] What does everyone like best about the game? How about asking this one in a couple of weeks when more members have finished the game? Viz [/b]I'm sure the subject will be asked several times, but I am interested in hearing initial impressions by those already posting about the game.I'd like to know what is grabbing people so quickly about the game - is it graphics, dialogue, the ease of puzzles?
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/29/05 09:25 PM
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Vizagoth
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**************SPOILERS************
I have always been interested in the Jack The Ripper murder cases. The fact they were never solved is food for thought. The games draws you into the world/mind of the investigator. It is quickly evident that you are dealing with a psychosexual murderer who creates his trophies before the actual crime is commited. One can not help but wonder if he created the artwork as a plea for help or if he wanted to be stopped from committing the crime.
Viz
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/30/05 01:25 AM
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nickie
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Or perhaps he's taunting the police, reveling in how much more clever he is?
"How could drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Re: Still Life Impressions
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04/30/05 09:01 PM
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Vizagoth
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Makes a little more sense now.  There are times that the brain is faster than the fingers. The police knew who the killer was, so there was no need to taunt them. Maybe it is as simple as "life imitating art"? Viz
Just for today, I will not sit in my living room all day in my pajamas. Instead, I will move my computer into the bedroom.
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