Re: darkness within
[Re: Jenny100]
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02/23/08 12:43 PM
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I liked this game very much. Good graphics and a good story, but yes I can understand if it makes you feel uncomfortable because you seem to be dealing with a man who does not know if he is going mad or being driven mad.
Has any one seen any little gray cells around as I think I've lost some? Reward for finder.
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Re: darkness within
[Re: dianne]
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02/24/08 11:12 AM
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To each his or her own. For my part,out of all the ADV games I have played this year,I think the ones I most enjoyed were Darkness Within,Agon,Anacapri the Dream,Culpa Innata,Tanguska,and Destination:treasure island. I'd put Darkness right near the top of my enjoyment scale. A beautiful,haunting game.
Last edited by robedits; 02/24/08 11:12 AM.
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Re: darkness within
[Re: robedits]
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02/25/08 12:13 PM
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I love Darkness Within for sure is one the best games that already played. I love storyline, graphics, sound, and atmosphere. Great game 
Yes,though i go through the valley of deep shade,i will have no fear of evil;for you are with me, your rod and your support are my comfort. Salmo23:4
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Re: darkness within
[Re: Phoebe]
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02/25/08 12:43 PM
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I am SO glad to hear you say that you didn't care for it , Dianne, because I didn't either. ( but for different reasons. I didnt think it was scary at all but a trifle boring ) . Horror adventure is my fave , but I really couldnt get into this one much at all.
Last edited by Sassafras; 02/25/08 03:40 PM. Reason: missed her reply where she said she didnt like it cause it was too scary!
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Re: darkness within
[Re: Sassafras]
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02/25/08 01:56 PM
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Yes, but Dianne's problem with the game was that she found it too scary - which is not a fault of the game. It's a horror story, after all. I enjoyed it very much, I thought the underground passages were particularly eerie.
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: darkness within
[Re: Becky]
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02/25/08 08:46 PM
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Hey gamenut is great news..i cant wait! 
Last edited by Phoebe; 03/04/08 04:19 PM.
Yes,though i go through the valley of deep shade,i will have no fear of evil;for you are with me, your rod and your support are my comfort. Salmo23:4
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Re: darkness within
[Re: robedits]
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03/02/08 09:24 AM
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Hi you all  I was just wondering if I can put my two cents in ... I started this game after work ... the moment it arrived (the comments were so great that I thought Id give it a try) anyway, I was intrigued in the beginning but was very  when I had to learn to manuver the pencil to underline certain things to keep advancing into the game (The birth/death certificate..for example) I felt like I was back in high school ... I wish they would had kept it a little more simple like maybe just clicking in a square that showed the birth/death ... anyway I got to as far as Ivar house at midnight and well thats where I couldnt take it anymore ........ what exactly were these people who made this game thinking?????I could not see "Anything" I got oh I dont know eaten - destroyed - sent to hell??? I couldnt even see what the heck was going on am I the only one who felt like this??? Yes I do agree the graphics - scenes - and the heart pounding sound were above what I expected very good even the footsteps lol ... anyway I became more and more disappointed into the game because of the fact that "Yes it is Dark!" I wish to tell the people who made this game very well done But it got darker and darker! if you could please give it a little light Id appreciate it you know some of us are past fifty  I thank you all for listening and ok I will try to resume this game again one day ... I had to put it down because I was getting frustrated in getting pulled to hell ... anyway Thanks for listening and letting me put my two cents in
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Re: darkness within
[Re: Leeana]
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03/02/08 11:09 AM
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Leeana, I completely agree with you regarding the underlining puzzles. I found these very frustrating. For one document in particular, the information that you needed to be able to underline a particular passage had not yet been discovered - but the game gave you no way of realising this. I tried underlining until I was blue in the face, wondering why it didn't work... I didn't have a problem with the light, I thought the underground passages were fairly well lit. 
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: darkness within
[Re: Rushes]
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03/02/08 11:20 AM
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Leeana -- even in mid-game, you can go into the Options menu and change the settings to make the underlining easier -- it gives you a feature with a "button" you can click that underlines the next clue for you. Unfortunately, this still won't underline sentences that give information that you haven't hit the "trigger" for yet, but it does help a lot.
There are also graphical settings you can tweak in the Options menu.
Like Rushes, I didn't have any problem with dark environments in the game -- though I did see a review by someone who did have this problem, and I was surprised at how differently ths screen captures he took differed from what I was seeing on my computer!
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Re: darkness within
[Re: Becky]
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03/02/08 11:51 AM
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Leeana, an old monitor can sometimes affect the graphics quality of games that are dimly lit. But in addition to what Becky says, you could try adjusting the settings using the buttons on your monitor.
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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