That could be but I'd rather have some answers to my questions instead of being accused :P
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tsa, if you read this thread, you will find most of your questions answered - more or less.
For the question about the key to Dr. Styles lab: surely there is a safety-key. If something happens, a trustworthy person must be capable to open the door. |
I'm wondering about the thing in the picture, was it some kind of a presence of Angela lurking over them or what? Although everything doesn't need an answer (often the opposite is better), I felt that this could've done with a little more elaboration. It was sort of "*gasp* Demon! Well, let's forget about it."
I'm wondering if the next planned games will also deal with the unanswered questions in this game. As for Tsa's questions, here too I suspect a lot of the questions were left unanswered on purpose. Still, on some of them my suggestions are: the assistant was just a random person, no one important; I don't see why Helena wouldn't be using drugs (or am I forgetting or missing something?); I think that some of the messages ("check the cars" at least) could've just been David's subconscious (but it's left open); the "lighting up" of the pictures could've just been a matter of the original machinery being so delicate that when there was Angela's flare, it sort of overflooded into all of the data (David then switched). But of course it could also be something else. Just my thoughts, of course :) The rest are completely open to me too. And if I didn't say it in this thread yet, brilliant game, definitely my favorite in quite a while, and one of my favorites in quite a longer while still. |
The thing I liked best about Gray Matter was how emotional it was. I've played games with better graphics, better puzzles, and better story but don't think I could name more than a handful that were more emotionally involving than Gray Matter.
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I don't think Helena was on drugs. She seems far too smart for that. She may be a slut but she's not dumb. Maybe she has diabetes. I thought David concluded that the 'flare' couldn't be caused by the machinery. I'm also not sure he switched. If he did, you should expect all the pictures of the last two experiments to be different from the pictures of the first two, not only the 'flare' ones, but that doesn't seem to be the case. It's fun to speculate about these things! Quote:
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With the sole exception of her last answer (and only because I don't remember very well that explanation), I agree with fov 100% ;)
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I don't think it was evere ruled out that Helena would use drugs. If you use drugs, you're not necessarily always "on drugs". She just doesn't appear when she's "high".
I mean, I'm not saying that's how I necessarily see it, just that it's in my books not in any way ruled out because there is no indication later (or before) of her using them. |
THat is indeed another possibility. Remember, in the 1800s it was not considered strange to use cocaine. Even Sherlock Holmes used it every now and then.
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In the chapter where David investigates the violent events at the college dining hall, if you interact with the police investigator several times, David mentions that it's the same guy who dealt with the crash case all those years ago. He goes on to say that not much progress was made as the driver of the second car was killed instantly, leaving the police no leads to follow. |
For anyone who is interested, my review of Gray Matter is linked below:
Gray Matter Review - Alternative Magazine Online It's strange, but although a lot of people have noted faults with Gray Matter (faults I myself could agree with to some extent) none of them impacted my enjoyment enough to really matter. The puzzles, storyline, characters and soundtrack all combined to create one of the most emotional, involving adventures I have experienced in years. I certainly hope we see a sequel at some point in the future. |
Nice review Marty (I have to see that movie again soon BTW). I loved the game too and will certainly play it again in the not too distant future. Let's keep our fingers crossed for the sequel!
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Great review, Marty. I can identify with it very well and it seems like we have very similar feelings towards Gray Matter. Also loved the interview with Robert Holmes on your blog by the way! :)
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Awesome core concept/stories/characters (including some very fun puzzles and some 'meh' ones).
Mediocre (but certainly not *awful*) execution (i.e., graphics, directing, etc.). |
Awesome game! Nothing more, nothing less!
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Jane Jensen sighting! I found a new interview with her at an online magazine.
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Who was the girl at the door in the first scene? Dude, she was a plot device, and a very cliched one, that's who she was. For most other questions... Who cares, it makes little to no difference |
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