Welcome to the Machine. Side scrolling screen death. Aquatic Alien nightmares. Ocean World Biomes are going to be perfect, dark depthless oceans without a hint of light at the bottom. Can you see it? That'd be difficult considering the battery on your flashlight is dying. Just snagged this off of google images. Sleep tight. Would love to see a Vortex cameo, though. And by love to see, I mean I would love to never see it.
...Great, just when I figured I got the horrors of this game out of my mind you went and plugged them back in. I hope you're proud of yourself.
it look like it came form " alien vs predictor " the movie again. never know its photoshop. until scientist say "its real"
I was be sarcastic about it ok. But hey who could be wrong or who could be right how creature looks like under the sea these days. We already got that scary light bulb fish in the sea, that strange even bunch creatures we get the point of "wtf is dat?!?!?" seeing something that we don't know how look like and remind us about a creature from our movie, show, or whatever it came from fiction area.
The whole level is a reference to welcome to the machine. Ecco: Tides of Time has a reference to New Machine, even. Scary scary games.
Oh good grief. I can't even begin to imagine an auto-scrolling nightmare like Welcome to the Machine in Starbound. I doubt auto-scrolling would be possible, but depending on how mechanics and tinkering is implemented it might be possible to create a constantly shifting death-maze that threatens to crush anyone who enters it if they don't keep on their toes and follow the right paths. The Vortex were always pretty cool too, though as I understand it in the ending of the second game they were cut off from their space travel and time travel and were forced to integrate into earth's ecosystem rather than invade it, resulting in them eventually becoming the modern-day crustaceans and arthropods we have now.
Try this: Code: [spoiler=Spoilers , It's Spoiled Forever]they -SPOILERS- [/spoiler] And get this: they were cut off from their space travel and time travel and were forced to integrate into earth's ecosystem rather than invade it, resulting in them eventually becoming the modern-day crustaceans and arthropods we have now.