What makes you think it's rendered?
Tread carefully about Eternal Darkness. Like I said, the three big letdowns for me were the bad graphics, the sluggish gameplay and the ending.
So don't expect too much from those aspects of the game.
What makes you think it's rendered?
Tread carefully about Eternal Darkness. Like I said, the three big letdowns for me were the bad graphics, the sluggish gameplay and the ending.
So don't expect too much from those aspects of the game.
The graphics weren't terrible. Given it was a GameCube game and there could have been a lot more done with it, but it's still definately playable. The gameplay really isn't that different from Resident Evil - select your target with R, and aim up, down, or in the middle. Except with this you can select bodyparts and use spells. Valentine, if you didn't find the original Resident Evil's gameplay to be a pain in the ass (by the originals I mean RE1-3), you won't have any problem with it. I also found nothing wrong with the ending.
Last edited by Alexia_Ashford; 11-28-2008 at 04:51 PM.
I thought Eternal Darkness was just a N64 game which was ported to GC during Development and tarted up somewhat for the console?
Basically, if you like HP Lovecraft you have a good chance of enjoying Eternal Darkness. It has a very similar vibe to Cthulhu.
That's what the game was based on, Denis Dyack is quoted as saying the whole game is very "Lovecraftian". Instead of "Old Ones", it's the Ancients, and the game has its own version of the Necronomicon. The story is focussed on the concept of sanity as well. It's very interesting, and I love it. The game was what made me buy the Necronomicon as well and it's a very good read.
...someone wrote up a version of the Necronomicon? That must be fun. Do they make it look like an old version or something?
Well, I find the characters run kind of slowly. I dunno, sometimes it's almost like they're trying to run through water, for the slower characters.
I felt like the ending was rushed... Either that, or they got lazy. Maybe I'm just spoiled, but I feel like after beating a game like that, it would've been nicer to be rewarded with something a bit more elaborate. A cool cinematic would've been nice.
Look, all I'm saying is, if you do get it, don't get your hopes up. Then maybe you won't be disappointed like I was.
Erm... You are aware, they're not talking about the Evil Dead Necronomicon, right?
Last edited by Biohazard EX; 11-28-2008 at 05:04 PM.
No, it's basically a compilation of HP Lovecraft's Work, including the Cthulu work and a lot of his other stories. Very interesting.
I assume they're talking about the Lovecraft Necronomicon...which is a fictional book. In fact, as far as I know, there is no real version. And since all the Lovecraft ones are supposed to be, at best, 200 years old...
Edit: Now that I would love to buy. Mmm, Cthulhu.
Last edited by Darkmoon; 11-28-2008 at 05:07 PM. Reason: Edited by the Old Ones
It's weird. It's just a bunch of short stories about people who come into contact with the "Old Ones", and go crazy, or want to kill themselves, or die. A bit like the Tome of Eternal Darkness. That's why I like it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NECRONOMICON-WEI...3286.m20.l1116
That's the copy I have.
Last edited by Alexia_Ashford; 11-28-2008 at 05:13 PM.
Done, but only if I can use it to end exsitence as we know it.
Anyway, I quite liked Eternal Darkness, but I'm a big Cthulhu fan. Getting the secret ending did get quite akward after a while, though, as the game can be repetative. The variation in the enemies is not huge.
Maybe you have to be an HP Lovecraft fan to enjoy Eternal Darkness... Which I'm not.
It certainly doesn't hurt, since it's pretty much Lovecraft in all but name.
well ill get eternal darkness if i see it again then, i did really like the classic gameplay.
Cthulhu, another horror game i have yet to play.
Last edited by Biohazard EX; 11-28-2008 at 05:22 PM.
It's not mostly with swords. A lot of characters have guns too and you can choose where to shoot, like in RE. I found the gameplay similar and don't see why you found it to be a problem in ED if it wasn't for RE.
I wasn't a Lovecraft fan before this game, it was the other way round. The game started my interest in him. You don't have to be anything to appreciate and enjoy this game.
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