undefeated_Equality

undefeated_Equality t1_iyaud8a wrote

They mentioned that the remake is a Hugely improved experience over the original.

Isaac is voiced by Gunner Wright again but will only speak when it's required but be mostly silent when it comes to atmosphere and suspense horror.

All of the "cut content" from the original game will be added in the remake, and that all of the environments have been expanded greatly. They said the entire ship can be explored at any time, and it's going to have some optional side content in the ships to find and its like God Of War/Dead Space 2 where it's a

One shot camera no loading screens or anything only happens when you die.

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undefeated_Equality t1_iyatr4d wrote

It makes more sense that we have to fight humans, because the Unitologists have basically been going around the galaxy and systematically eliminating all of the Earth Gov Forces and anyone who opposes their mission plans.

Jacob Carver, and Edward Norton and their crew are the only ones from Earth Gov which survived. That's it.

Makes sense Humans would be something we would be fighting against.

And those Brother Moons are disturbing AF. They are lovecraftian horror that telepathically screw with you with hallucinations, and horrifying visions and speak to you as a means to mess with you even more. All they want is food and are parasites.

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undefeated_Equality t1_iyasmt0 wrote

Since the remake of DS1 is going to have hints and references/foreshadowing events that happened In the greater lore of the franchise IE

The animated films, the second and third game, books it will be interesting to see glimpses towards those.

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undefeated_Equality t1_iyaru7r wrote

It's nice to see the game was praised. I found it to have the Darkest and bleakest story for the series. It came to such a horrifying and disturbing narrative.

People tend to look past the story and focus on the co-op and gameplay more when they forget the story is fucked up. Like it is dark af.

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undefeated_Equality t1_iy756g2 wrote

Reply to comment by whiskey_jones in Netflix Pinocchio by [deleted]

It felt like the original classic story of Pinocchio, but with Pan's Labyrinth themes. It felt like Guillermo was respecting the actual story more so than anyone else has done. You could see the love and passion in it.

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undefeated_Equality t1_itwzx47 wrote

Reply to comment by MissyBee63 in Weird Al's Bio-Pic by [deleted]

Camera tricks similar to LOTR Trilogy where they made the actors who played the Hobbits small and the dwarf small as well.

All perspective techniques with the camera.

They did this in Top Secret! With the phone joke also.

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