Lawviz on 21/11/2008 at 02:06
Quote Posted by Yandros
I knew someone would ask about this.
Well I can't argue with the author who created such an awesome Fm. Hehe I would've then asked...
they're keepers, its like their job to make others do stuff for them. But then again, the almighty glyph that interprets as "Garrett is the main character" would just send the keepers waiting for HIM to do the job XD. I pretty much tanked the demon, but shes still arching backwards from pain..nothing more lol
john9818a on 21/11/2008 at 04:12
Quote Posted by Gloria Creep
:cheeky: How did thát work out than? hahaha
Gloria Creep :angel:
I'll PM you Gloria. :)
Random_Taffer on 21/11/2008 at 04:25
/me raises his hand.
Because of those parallels, both this mission and that film hit on a very deep emotional level with me. I know that feeling, of thinking that you're moving on in the real world, only to wake up in a horrible situation and realize that everything you just experienced was a bizarre dream. (Though for me it was a twisted piece of metal that was formerly my first car that I wrapped around a bridge rather than a freezer.)
I lived for a few days in my mind, which added up to 20-30 minutes in real life.
But that's a story for another day.
Yandros on 21/11/2008 at 05:00
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demagogue on 21/11/2008 at 06:36
Funny enough, Jacob's Ladder was on cable today, and usually that would be a cue for me to change the channel, but because of this thread I sat through it again.
I didn't realize how much foreshadowing and allegory there was in the movie until I watched it again knowing how it would end ... sort of Usual Suspects-like, scenes take on a new meaning when you know.
I also forgot that Jason Alexander was the seedy lawyer, and has the same smug George laugh.
This post has nothing to do with the mission, I guess; just thought I'd share that.
deathshadow on 21/11/2008 at 13:38
I must be an idiot looking at all these threads, missing something obvious as I'm fairly close to what I'm assuming is the start, and getting nowhere fast.
I've got the key from the bimbo in white, I ghost past the guards (annoying since they seem to spawn in random spots, sometimes right in my path in the maze meaning reload reload reload before she gives me the key in the hopes of a clear route) - and the only door I can find (the orange one) the key doesn't work at, and the bimbo spawns in at tossing spells...
What am I missing?
Nightwalker on 21/11/2008 at 13:50
The key should unlock the door she is standing in front of. :confused:
deathshadow on 21/11/2008 at 15:20
Quote Posted by Nightwalker
The key should
unlock the door she is standing in front of. :confused:
It finally did - I went back three or four times and tried it, and it seems much like the guard placement it's a craps shoot as to if the key works or not.
From there I blew through the rest of it. Nice mission overall.
ZylonBane on 21/11/2008 at 16:38
That's strange about the key-- I must have played through the various versions of this mission at least a dozen times, and it always worked perfectly.
Peanuckle on 21/11/2008 at 18:18
I think it would've been great for the KILL HIM to change to HAHAHA or something like that after you did the deed. Would be great.