(April 22, 2017 at 6:31 am)LastPoet Wrote: Hmmm, that is a nice intro to a terror game. Hey Atlas, ever played Amnesia:The dark descent ? Cool game, sad thing is after a few runs, you will know where the scary shot happens.
Amnesia was quite cool, I think the game gave a reviving shot to survival horror.
BrianSoddingBoru4
Quote:If the beasts eat you anyway, irrespective of the flare, isn't this a false hope and a cruelty perpetrated by God?
Hope doesn't always pay off. I've no doubt that there are people in Aleppo who hope that the bombs and bullets will stop, but they die all the same. I'm as certain as can be that millions upon millions of people place hope and trust in God that their child's cancer would spontaneously remit, but the child dies all the same.
I agree with you to the extent that having hope is a positive thing (the alternative - hopelessness - is too horrible to contemplate). But hope that is misplaced in a mythical being is precisely the same as wish-thinking.
Boru
We have to feel the cold, taste the mud, crawl to the flare despite the monsters crying for our life.
The civilians in Syria met the same tragedies that everybody else have already met, the Jews were burned, the French were butchered by English archers, the English were slaughtered by the vikings, the native Americans were annihilated.
The flare's existence itself is uplifting. Yes it exists. And yes; some fall for the beasts.
chimp3
Something to wake up to; eh?


