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u/ae7c · 1 pointr/creepygaming

Thanks for the advice. I got the digital download on Amazon for $3.69 if anyone else is interested. No Steam key, but still super cheap.

u/Aspel · 10 pointsr/creepygaming

Perhaps you should get some funny shaped dice and some friends together around your dining room table and play some World of Darkness and make your own zombie story.

The corebook is a little under 30 dollars on Amazon, and you can generally get enough ten sided dice for 5 bucks in any card or hobby shop. Other than that, you only need a couple pieces of paper and some moderate to decent narrating skills and a little creativity. Although these printable character sheets in one, two, and four page versions are useful. And if you're not sure about trying out something new and different from the video gaming you're used to based on the word of some randie off the internet, well, there's this free quickstart campaign.

I would almost, almost be willing to run a game, but I've realized that when I run games over IRC, I tend to ignore real life and become a reclusive hermit, and I'm trying to avoid doing that.

u/darkmooninc · 1 pointr/creepygaming

I picked up The Blair Witch Collection back after the second movie came out. It's an interesting collection of stuff.

If I remember, the games were made by three different companies and play like three different games: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blair_Witch_Project_(video_games)

The first game is Nocturne but set in Blair, 1940s supernatural investigation with guns. The second game is similar and takes place during the civil war. The third game is 1700s and tells the story of how Elly Kedward became the Blair Witch.

They're not bad. Just... different.

u/dd4tasty · 3 pointsr/creepygaming

Report the pattern?

Just a creeper in a game? No big deal, it's on line and if he wants to creep about the cyber landscape, hey, whatever floats your boat.

But, you are not an IT or on line novice, and "coincidentally", your PS3 is now fucked up, and your internet connection went down--like Palhicuk wants you to do, in a Bee Outfit.

As Gary Oldman says in "Dark Knight", "You're a detective now, you aren't allowed to believe in coincidences."

Your home internet connection was borked. Your disc player is acting weird. Is that common for you? You are rationalizing the irrational.

Like in this book:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0440226198

You know something creepy is up; that is why you are posting here.

Incidentally, the guy who wrote that book grew up in George Clooney's home after he (not clooney!) was orphaned.

But that is just a strange coincidence of some sort.