Re: Outcry -- A Disturbing Vision Coming to Store Shelves
[Re: Lorduther]
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09/06/08 02:12 PM
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MrLipid
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Lorduther... This is beginning to sound like an old joke: First gamer: The puzzles are terrible... Second gamer: And so few of them... 
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Re: Outcry -- A Disturbing Vision Coming to Store Shelves
[Re: Lorduther]
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09/06/08 02:26 PM
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nickie
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I'm not at all good at these types of puzzles, yet I've been able to figure most of them out. To me that means the puzzles have good design.  I'm currently stuck though and haven't finished, so I could always change my mind about the game. The story line is very good, although perhaps too esoteric for some tastes I guess.
"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: Outcry -- A Disturbing Vision Coming to Store Shelves
[Re: Lorduther]
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09/07/08 04:32 PM
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Springchicken
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MrLipid, I didn't mean the real translation of the whole pieces of the Russian wt. What I mean is to help in cases when after using the translating program you still can't understand what to do. I'm sure "include the light" didn't confuse you enough and you knew exactly what does it mean. You could post your question on the hints forum, referring to the original Russian text. This way other people could benefit too. I'll be checking the forum. If it's not suitable,you could email me you question. 
Why resist temptation? There will always be more. Don Herold.
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Re: Outcry -- A Disturbing Vision Coming to Store Shelves
[Re: Springchicken]
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09/07/08 04:56 PM
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BrownEyedTigre
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The hints forum is for getting help. If you are stuck, please post there and someone will be along to help you. Ana
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Re: Outcry -- A Disturbing Vision Coming to Store Shelves
[Re: nickie]
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09/08/08 03:28 AM
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Fobeus
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I finished too, it was o.k. I expected a little more though, I guess I went into this game thinking that it's gonna be a scary Adventure game which it's not (Nancy Drew games have more scares than this one). I agree with Nickie, there is one disturbing scene in the game which in my opinion had no point(story, game play wise) anyway.
Graphics are o.k. nothing special, story's kinda dull but keeps you interested to play the game to the end, fairly logical puzzles except for the Harp tower puzzle (the person who wrote this puzzle must be def or have some serious hearing issues). Very short game, if you don't struggle with the puzzles this game can be finished within 3 to 3 1/2 hours. I knew it was gonna be short when the first letter was read, dragged out, slow dialog says they're trying to extend game play time.
Personally I'm unimpressed, it's just another game that will gather dust on my shelf. I don't hate the game, but I don't love it either.
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Re: Outcry -- A Disturbing Vision Coming to Store Shelves
[Re: Mordack]
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09/08/08 06:15 AM
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Yes, there is one emotionally disturbing scene in which I think is very relevant and goes to show the state of mine of "our" brother - regrets and events we wish we could change.
Mordack, are you talking about the boiler room scene or the ending? If you are talking about the boiler room scene then please tell me how you linked that with the rest of the story. All the letters that points to the brothers "horrific" past I feel points to the end of the game. The game ending I didn't feel was disturbing or emotional, just a good twist that me glad I stuck through it and finished the game. Point is that some folks will love the game and some won't. I'm part of the latter. My comments about the game is just what I felt and experienced whilst playing it. Just my two cents.
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