You win twelve tasty beverages of your choice for bringing octarine into the discussion.Thechessdragon said:How about the White Order? Tricks everyone up, especially when we continue to wear dark clothing.
Or the Octarine Order. Think about it.
I had the misfortune to play this game and yes it gives him powers. I just saved you from a crappy game you're welcome.Blue-State said:So... What did the box do to him? Does he have special powers now? And who is the lady that was narrating? This cut scene just opens up a veritable Pandora's box of questions! ^_-
ask your self this why wouldn't the box that release all doom and destruction stab some one in the hand for trying to open it... its like the HEY RETARD DON'T DO THAT oh look what you did now!ForgottenPr0digy said:the damn box look like a jar in prologue cutscene and why did the box stab him with a spike???
The cutscene is more tolerable than the first 8 minutes of this game. It's only legendary in how badly it can screw up a game with a premise based on such incredible source material.MB202 said:Now this is more like it, it's like after a sea of unwatchable video game cutscenes, we get to ones that are not only tolerable, but you come up with funny commentary to!
No kidding? Well, I can't say I'm too surprised.SelectivelyEvil13 said:The cutscene is more tolerable than the first 8 minutes of this game. It's only legendary in how badly it can screw up a game with a premise based on such incredible source material.MB202 said:Now this is more like it, it's like after a sea of unwatchable video game cutscenes, we get to ones that are not only tolerable, but you come up with funny commentary to!
Yeah, I rented it at Blockbuster with a game/movie pass, so it was no loss. I returned pretty much the next day or so, it was rife with lost potential marred by terrible design. The first area alone had the most frustrating enemy encounters that were designed to give you a migraine. They weren't even anything from Greek Mythology either, just some fire enemy from hell.MB202 said:No kidding? Well, I can't say I'm too surprised.SelectivelyEvil13 said:The cutscene is more tolerable than the first 8 minutes of this game. It's only legendary in how badly it can screw up a game with a premise based on such incredible source material.MB202 said:Now this is more like it, it's like after a sea of unwatchable video game cutscenes, we get to ones that are not only tolerable, but you come up with funny commentary to!
Again, I'm not too surprised. The look of the non-optional cutscene didn't look all that appealing and kind of cued me in on what this game would be like.SelectivelyEvil13 said:Yeah, I rented it at Blockbuster with a game/movie pass, so it was no loss. I returned pretty much the next day or so, it was rife with lost potential marred by terrible design. The first area alone had the most frustrating enemy encounters that were designed to give you a migraine. They weren't even anything from Greek Mythology either, just some fire enemy from hell.MB202 said:No kidding? Well, I can't say I'm too surprised.SelectivelyEvil13 said:The cutscene is more tolerable than the first 8 minutes of this game. It's only legendary in how badly it can screw up a game with a premise based on such incredible source material.MB202 said:Now this is more like it, it's like after a sea of unwatchable video game cutscenes, we get to ones that are not only tolerable, but you come up with funny commentary to!
It would have been really cool to see a more capable developer take on the premise of a "Pandora's Box" scenario in modern times.