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After a brisk nap 03-21-2006 06:34 PM

Pathologic - sounds freaking brilliant!
 
I don't think this was exactly what you were going for, Jack, but you just made Pathologic the game I'm awaiting most eagerly.

When the negative is that it's like reading Faulkner, well, I'm sold. Finally, an adventure (or something) game that is just plain weird!

Jackal 03-21-2006 07:36 PM

Well, I certainly hope people pay attention to it, anyway. :) For all the squawking on these forums about the lack of innovation, we can't let the ones that show some slip through the cracks. :D

It'd be plenty weird even if they manage to get the localization squared away. But I reallyreallyREALLY hope they don't leave the translations as is. Maybe Faulkner was understating. :crazy:

There's definitely a neat game buried in here somewhere. But finding it all hinges on the final execution. Won't take long to find out, though. :) The game is due to release later this week.

Pankake 03-21-2006 09:19 PM

It does look interesting, even if a bit odd...

Lucien21 03-21-2006 10:19 PM

http://www.gmxmedia.net/pathologic/p...r/index2.shtml

For anyone living in the UK.

Preorder it and get either Nightwatch or Xfiles-Season 3 on DVD FREE.

Spiwak 03-23-2006 06:15 AM

Yea I'm now eagerly awaiting this thanks to AG.

I saw that it's being released March 24. Yet Gamespot has it as TBA. Is that the UK/Europe you're referring to? And if so, heard anything about an American release date. Or what's an easy way to import games....eBay?

honeycomb 03-24-2006 06:14 PM

Yeh I thought saying the dialogue is like Faulkner is a huge plus. The game looks strange in a good way.

Jackal 03-24-2006 09:13 PM

Poor T.S. Eliot. :frown: No love for him.

I sincerely hope people know the Faulker reference was said VERY tongue in cheek.

Spoiler:
There is WAY more punctuation in Pathologic than in anything by Faulkner.


I almost made a crack about Dostoyevsky's inarticulate brother, but figured that might be pressing my luck. :P

AudioSoldier 03-27-2006 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackal
Poor T.S. Eliot. :frown: No love for him.

I sincerely hope people know the Faulker reference was said VERY tongue in cheek.

Spoiler:
There is WAY more punctuation in Pathologic than in anything by Faulkner.


I almost made a crack about Dostoyevsky's inarticulate brother, but figured that might be pressing my luck. :P

Crime and Punishment. Wonderful novel. Really is.


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