*bows* You have nerves of steel.Suki the Cat said:Never been scared by Silent hill.
The only problem with that, is that you'd be waving it at all of the things you really shouldn't be waving an axe at.ddon said:I would do it. I would finally get a reason to run around with a knife or axe or something while laughing insanely. I am still waiting for the best time to let it out.
I see where you're going with the insanity effects, but a lot of those didn't seem like insanity to me, more of the character fucking with him/herself. For example, when the character starts sinking into the floor, he/she emerges outside of the door afterward. That's not insanity, nor a hallucination, just the character imagining what might be on the other side, and after a while those got really annoying, not to mention unimmersive. They should have done it so that when the floor-sinking hallucination ended, the character would be right there, on his/her knees frantically trying to free themselves before coming to their senses. That would have been a mindfuck.Gralian said:...when the game starts messing with the volume by itself, or making your character suddenly decapitate, sink in the floor, or flood the screen with cockroaches, or keep entering the same room no matter how many times you leave it, you just know the game is trying to get to YOU directly. And it's unsettling.
Honestly, i don't think i could go through with it. All of the insanity effects would make me put a bullet through my skull, assuming i had a gun. Although i don't know which is the more courageous option - the ability to end your own life or standing up to the effects of insanity. I know people view suicide as a cowardly way out, but bear in mind i'm utterly terrified of death! I'm not married nor have kids, so i can't say whether i would push through to save my son / daughter.
EDIT: Kind of like, in Akira, when Tetsuo is hallucinating about his organs falling out of his stomach, and he's frantically trying to put them back in, and when it shows how other people are seeing him, he's just waving his arms around.