![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, if you manage to find it on sale, I recommend playing that one over the others since it does has some Deus Ex style newspaper clippings talking about life in 2038. It's like the elephant graveyard approach to storytelling. This isn't Jackson Pollock, this is a monkey with a brush.Īgain, Detroid is the outlier mostly because of that additional writer, who clearly filled the plot ditches that Cage leaves in his wake (even though Detroid is not well written at all). ![]() You just saw it in Indigo Fahrenheit: It kept introducing plot elements and tropes even at the end of the story, not because it answers things meaningfully, but because David Cage wanted to have AI demons from beyond the stars. David Cage does not write stories, he writes what he thinks are cool plot-points and threads them as barely as he can without fleshing out anything. The thing is, though, that when you say that there is latent talent in David Cage you're confusing having cool ideas with having talent. The rest of Cage's games are more "subdued", in the sense that a trip on LSD, PCP and Thunderbird is technically a comedown once you take out the Shrooms (if you truly want to keep those shrooms and add some organic solvents as well, make the effort of playing Omikron). Detroit is his most sober game, mostly because it's the first QD game that has another writer beyond Cage and that guy that other guy that has a name sounding like a disgusting variety of cheese. The other games are "less" batshit because he's been progressively put on a leash as Quantic Dream releases games. Summary: The much anticipated adventure game ‘Dungeon of the Damned’ is now available on the App Store!‘Dungeon of the Damned’ combines classic point & click adventure gameplay with old-school 3D dungeon exploration.Story:Legend tells of a place…Carved into the rock, The much anticipated adventure game ‘Dungeon of the Damned’ is now available on the App Store!‘Dungeon of the Damned’ combines classic point & click adventure gameplay with old-school 3D dungeon exploration.Story:Legend tells of a place…Carved into the rock, deep below the mountains…Where men are sent to die.You awake to find yourself imprisoned within the legendary ‘Dungeon of the Damned’.How did you get here? Why have you been sent here? Who is your captor?To answer these questions and make your escape you will need to uncover the dungeon’s secrets, solve its many puzzles and survive battle with the dungeon’s homicidal inhabitants!Can you escape from the ‘Dungeon of the Damned’?View the ‘Dungeon of the Damned’ launch trailer here:*Are you stuck on a puzzle? - then please check out the help topic over at the Touch Arcade forums: point & click adventure gameplay.Explorable grid-based 3D dungeon.Beautiful rendered 3D graphics bring the dungeon to life.A variety of puzzle types to solve, including: Objects to collect and use, Levers and secret passages to find, Switches, pressure pads and portals!Enemies to battle.Atmospheric sound design and effects.A rich and immersive storyline.Save your game at any point.Recommended Device: iPhone 3gs or better.This is the unfiltered Cage Experience, Ross. ![]()
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