Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
Arystan who cares about your opinion? Don't like jump from here, go re6 replay your favorite
1 minute ago, Shepard said:
who cares about your opinion?
You have a cradle, a firefighter. Follow me like the last time on Temkok.
1 hour ago, Arystan said:
You go into the apartment: there are bodies, cadaverous wasps and what kind of notes are needed.
And what do you actually understand? You can only draw from this a simple conclusion that they were killed by wasps and that's it. In fact, Eduardo killed them. A man who fell in love with Carlita at first sight, but the lady's heart already belonged to Alejandro, and then, one languid evening, Eduardo took his father's ax (by the way, he is a hereditary lumberjack) and chiselled the couple in their own cartera, and then from- for unbearable grief, he committed suicide. And these wasps came from a neighboring house.
Modified on September 21, 2017 by Kotj
2 minutes ago, Arystan said:
You have a cradle, a firefighter. Follow me like the last time on Temkok.
On all the blue do not care about your opinion, a fan of picking Japanese thrash metal, this is not a holivar. I propose kiknut Aristan and from Temka on the god of war, too, so that the srachi would not bred
Just now, Kotj said:
In fact, Eduardo killed them. A man who fell in love with Carlita at first sight, but the lady's heart already belonged to Alejandro, and then, one languid evening, Eduardo took his father's ax (he, by the way, is a hereditary lumberjack) and chiselled the couple in their own cartera, and then from- committed suicide for unbearable grief
And all this I learn from the notes
Okay, let's finish, I don't need 100,500 notes in games. There are much more interesting ways of storytelling. Expensive - yes, on the other hand - immersion, not convention.
1 hour ago, Arystan said:
Yes, the cook and the scavenger write memoirs in their free time, along with notes.
Well, yes, why not? Or, in your opinion, all cooks and scavengers are people who cannot write something about their lives? And even in the world of Diz, not everyone keeps diaries and writes notes, otherwise one could naturally drown in them.
1 hour ago, Arystan said:The funny thing is that this note is at the posts, without a palette.
Because this is an instruction for guards. They also need to deal with the sentries if something happens.
1 hour ago, Arystan said:This is actually the main quest.
No, this is a book in the singer's apartment from the new add-on and personally it does not affect the quest in any way.
Modified on September 21, 2017 by Kotj3 minutes ago, Kotj said:
No, this is a book in the singer's apartment from the new add-on and personally it does not affect the quest in any way.
Sorry, confused with an injection from the main quest.
5 minutes ago, Kotj said:Because this is an instruction for guards. They also need to deal with the sentries if something happens.
Well, if only you could get into the secret room, and there would be military exercises with instructions.
Dishonored: Death of Arystan
I don't really read notes at all) although they are interesting, but rarely
about immersive sim also neighing) this does not pull at the genre at all, rather a certain approach to game design
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I still fondly remember the audio diaries from bioshock
2 hours ago, Arystan said:
And not lazily scattered and incandescent pieces of paper or terminals. Audio diaries are also there. Does anyone keep a diary in this Temko? Immersive ...
The workbench of the Zhidosh from Stilton's mansion immediately comes to mind. In a millisecond, you understand what's what. And not because of pieces of paper or terminals, but because you can add 2 and 2 in your head.
Arystan, I write a memoir on the results of the passage of the games and send Shibito for verification. He reads them. His life is an immersive son
There, by the way, Comrade Carrot wrote that the immersive sons are not playing because of the plot, so the notes of Shit and Ninnuzhna Silent Hill are also immersive son
Dark souls and bloodbourne too Immersive son my ass
ACE I went into the topic, read about the game. What do I see? What is that nonsense.
Chertos agrees. Immersive son is still nonsense, but whoever uses this word in all seriousness are stalkers and owners of a pink iPhone
3 minutes ago, ACE said:
Chertos agrees. Immersive son is still nonsense, but whoever uses this word in all seriousness are stalkers and owners of a pink iPhone
1, 2, 3. Either stop writing all kinds of game, or get out of the topic. Not funny at all.
2 hours ago, Arystan said:
Yes, the cook and the scavenger write memoirs in their free time, along with notes.
Well, che, right now, you know how many of these cooks are on Twitter. Previously, of course, it was more difficult, but a true graphomaniac is not afraid of difficulties.
17 minutes ago, ACE said:There, by the way, Comrade Carrot wrote that the immersive sons are not playing because of the plot, so the little notes are Shit and ninny
I ask you not to attribute your deep conclusions to me.
Notes are little notes (immersed in the world of the game), and the plot is the plot (sets the goal of the game).
2 hours ago, Shibito said:
this does not appeal to the genre at all, rather a certain approach to game design
genre or approach, what's the difference? You can write all this down in jokes and not be mistaken, but why, if the division of genres into subgenres, and approaches into sub-approaches is more convenient.