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The Creepy Corridors of Video Games
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#22Interesting. Talking about metaphoric memes, you might have noticed that pretty much every police and action show spends a lot of their time showing people with guns, and often flashlights too, exploring gloomy places. There must be some academy for actors to learn how to dance from corner to corner holding the gun in the most sexy way. Edit: is there some place with explanations of the signs patrols use? Like raisin…
Yes, here is the 1. British version https://www.contactleft.co.uk/british-military-section-and-p... 2. American version https://fas.org/irp/doddir/army/tc3-21-60.pdf
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#23On the other hand, corridors in Half Life 1 were very well designed and not-fear inducing, especially in the beginning of the game - with colored lines on walls marking the routes to important destinations[1]. I wish this idea was applied to the buildings I work in, where I keep getting lost. For example, a green line tracing a way to the cafeteria; a blue one going to the restrooms; a red one to the exits, etc. [1]…
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#24On the other hand, corridors in Half Life 1 were very well designed and not-fear inducing, especially in the beginning of the game - with colored lines on walls marking the routes to important destinations[1]. I wish this idea was applied to the buildings I work in, where I keep getting lost. For example, a green line tracing a way to the cafeteria; a blue one going to the restrooms; a red one to the exits, etc. [1]…
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#25We even installed a projector and pull down screen in our bedroom for the "movie theater experience" :)
Some games we enjoyed:
- Outlast
- Outlast 2 (not as good as original)
- Resident Evil 7 (really good!)
- Alien Isolation
- Until DawnRe: The Creepy Corridors of Video Games
#26On the other hand, corridors in Half Life 1 were very well designed and not-fear inducing, especially in the beginning of the game - with colored lines on walls marking the routes to important destinations[1]. I wish this idea was applied to the buildings I work in, where I keep getting lost. For example, a green line tracing a way to the cafeteria; a blue one going to the restrooms; a red one to the exits, etc. [1]…
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#27Unable to read the article currently (company network restrictions) but my Wife and I have a late night hobby of watching people play horror games on YouTube. The games we watch need to be a bit more interesting than cheap jump scares (interesting stories, etc) but its so fun. We even installed a projector and pull down screen in our bedroom for the "movie theater experience" :) Some games we enjoyed: - Outlast - Out…
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#28Unable to read the article currently (company network restrictions) but my Wife and I have a late night hobby of watching people play horror games on YouTube. The games we watch need to be a bit more interesting than cheap jump scares (interesting stories, etc) but its so fun. We even installed a projector and pull down screen in our bedroom for the "movie theater experience" :) Some games we enjoyed: - Outlast - Out…
I was surprised how much I actually ended up enjoying watching other people stream their games. I just couldn't grasp why Twitch was so popular, and why people just didn't play the games themselves - until I finally watched some streamers. It's like they were able to box the younger sibling experience -- the older sibling is playing whatever game, and the younger is there watching and enjoying the experience (perhaps…
When you are playing games (especially horror) you are really in the moment and focused on the objective. When watching someone else you can lay back and laugh when they jump out of their chair (and sometimes spill your popcorn as well).
I personally prefer YouTube however as I find the Twitch apps to be clunky and I don't really care for the so-fast-hard-to-read chat. I tend to find people that focus on the horror genre and check in with them every so often for new content.