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Spencer and Cameron are going back to 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube for one of the most unique gaming experiences one can have. And that's not just for the survival horror genre. We are talking about Eternal Darkness Sanity's Requiem from Silicon Knights, the folks that made Blood Omen Legacy of Kain and Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes. Sadly, this game here is still lost in time to only the GameCube but here's hoping Nintendo might have it on the Switch 2's Virtual Console section in the near future.
Eternal Darkness is just filled with all sorts of unique gameplay features that one just doesn't see in other games. And not only do they age fantastic but still provide a real in depth journey into madness. With the game's sanity bar, that as it depletes, random and weird things may happen to you. From just odd sounds and blood dripping down the wall, to inverted rooms, with a fake overabundance of items, and even breaking the 4th wall by making you feel like your Tv is on the fritz or your game is glitching out. Really fun scenes and it's amazing how many there are in the game without ever repeating its self through the give or take 12-hour gameplay experience.
Where many horror games go to ape Resident Evil and Silent Hill, this one starts taking more cues from Alone in the Dark while leading its own path in a lineage style, time traveling journey. Like a proto–Assassin's Creed. A game that you have to experience at one point to fully understand. But the story is cool, the characters are great, and the monsters are creepy. It's really a game like no other and definitely one of the best survival horror experiences out there.
So, come join us for the run through retrospective discussion, as we deep dive into the lore, gameplay mechanics, and give a retro review on our modern experience. Let us know your thoughts on the game, survival horror titles, and what we should play next.
The Silent Evil Podcast S.T.A.R.S. Spencer Scott Holmes and Cameron Curbelo.
Our link tree with all the places one could go for our podcasts like Old Man Orange, Via VHS, and more of our radio filled adventures. Plus, Pizza Boyz Comics, the sitcom styled, retro fueled indie series from Spencer Scott Holmes in physical and digital reading forms. Then topped out nicely with our old videos, animations, and other experiments over the years too for the amusement. - https://linktr.ee/OldManOrange
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Resident Evil 3 Nemesis G Fuel Drink Mix - https://amzn.to/4gwRfst
By Spencer Scott Holmes and Ryan Dunigan.Spencer and Cameron are going back to 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube for one of the most unique gaming experiences one can have. And that's not just for the survival horror genre. We are talking about Eternal Darkness Sanity's Requiem from Silicon Knights, the folks that made Blood Omen Legacy of Kain and Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes. Sadly, this game here is still lost in time to only the GameCube but here's hoping Nintendo might have it on the Switch 2's Virtual Console section in the near future.
Eternal Darkness is just filled with all sorts of unique gameplay features that one just doesn't see in other games. And not only do they age fantastic but still provide a real in depth journey into madness. With the game's sanity bar, that as it depletes, random and weird things may happen to you. From just odd sounds and blood dripping down the wall, to inverted rooms, with a fake overabundance of items, and even breaking the 4th wall by making you feel like your Tv is on the fritz or your game is glitching out. Really fun scenes and it's amazing how many there are in the game without ever repeating its self through the give or take 12-hour gameplay experience.
Where many horror games go to ape Resident Evil and Silent Hill, this one starts taking more cues from Alone in the Dark while leading its own path in a lineage style, time traveling journey. Like a proto–Assassin's Creed. A game that you have to experience at one point to fully understand. But the story is cool, the characters are great, and the monsters are creepy. It's really a game like no other and definitely one of the best survival horror experiences out there.
So, come join us for the run through retrospective discussion, as we deep dive into the lore, gameplay mechanics, and give a retro review on our modern experience. Let us know your thoughts on the game, survival horror titles, and what we should play next.
The Silent Evil Podcast S.T.A.R.S. Spencer Scott Holmes and Cameron Curbelo.
Our link tree with all the places one could go for our podcasts like Old Man Orange, Via VHS, and more of our radio filled adventures. Plus, Pizza Boyz Comics, the sitcom styled, retro fueled indie series from Spencer Scott Holmes in physical and digital reading forms. Then topped out nicely with our old videos, animations, and other experiments over the years too for the amusement. - https://linktr.ee/OldManOrange
Support the Show the easy and simple way, by using one of our Amazon Links to make your purchases. Doesn't cost you a penny extra but sends a little something our way. Thanks!
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis G Fuel Drink Mix - https://amzn.to/4gwRfst