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warrior31992 [2019-07-16 20:02:18 +0000 UTC]
Interesting
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hpkomic [2019-05-12 12:13:04 +0000 UTC]
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norbface In reply to hpkomic [2019-05-13 06:30:03 +0000 UTC]
Hey! Yes of course!Β
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Runningmanfan [2018-11-25 09:27:47 +0000 UTC]
Anyone who has played L.A. Noire and Alien: Isolation has an experience of how well both of those games were made. We need at least as skillful and experienced game developer who can combine aspects from games L.A. Noire and Alien: isolation for new video game based on John Carpenter's the thing (1982) movie adaptation. We already have the technology and skillful developers to make the game. We need to imitate the experience of arctic research station's team members when they faced the The Thing.
I believe that one the greatest fears we experience as humans is when we let our instincts control us completely. Human brain takes back seat and a reptilian brain takes drivers seat: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triune_bβ¦
This new John carpenters The Thing (1982) game adaptation is built around that idea. This movie gave me idea how team members in that icey research station regressed back to animalistic and brutal actions to find the infiltrator. Team members used brutal and barbaric methods to ensure that the thing wouldn't escape to outside world. This was also their downfall. Trust corroded between men, because The Thing is stirrer. It will do anything to keep team members disorganized.
The games premise/idea is built around revealing one thing about sentient sapient beings: thought and arrogance of higher conciousness. Any alien civilization(more advanced than ours) was destroyed in the endless stream of purification(purification=fire) protocols, distrust, turmoil, disorder and barbarism in interrogation methods: barbarism 2. meaning: extreme cruelty or brutality. All alien societies were wiped by this eternal nomad(the thing) and this fate will also falls to human race if team members don't purge the alien soon enough.
Game wouldn't have fixed outcome/ending. There is no surety of victory and the game's length would last from 2-4 days in arctic station and game would be experienced from 1st person perspective. Games ending is based on how well you kept your humanity(you didn't use barbaric methods in interrogating the entire crew which resulted in you getting thrown and locked up in shack and thus mutations and assimilations spreading, don't worry, you can get out from shack but this will severely affect how other crew members perceive you as a threat and the ending) and acted quick enough effectively observing other team members, questioning their actions, motives and recent history, and searching environment, buildings and if you managed purge the thing at all.
Everyday the things genetic material survives and mutates and creates more havoc and sabotage around the base and you have search as many places as possible and find clues about the assimilated victim(and purify infested items, blood, food) and possibly find the thing in its purest form to purge as soon as possible to avoid losing other crew members to the thing. If assimilation is successfull and silent, the things create silent alliances(they recognize that they're the thing) but they don't show it. If left unchecked, these new perfect assimilations create even more chaos and death in the facility This is the part where we test our humanity: do we sacrifice humanity(diplomacy) for efficient barbaric interrogation methods(flamethrower, blowtorch, makeshift weapons, ballistic weapons such as revolver, pistol, shotgun) and destructive purification protocols or can we ensure our survival without losing our humanity? Diplomacy or barbarism.
When the thing creates havoc in the night and you hear it, player must wake and make difficult decisions for what actions he does next. Choices can lead to finding your other crew members, locating and fixing source of the problem, the thing leading you to a trap and assimilating you(or you commiting suicide). Waking at night and staying wake comes at the cost of sleep and thus your strength.
When you encounter the thing mutating, you have limited time to purify it carefully. You will see all horrific mutations it will go through and that's when its most vulnerable for a short amount of time. If the thing manages to infest you during mutation or attack, it's over.
The thing will make sure that you will NOT SLEEP. You will suffer from increasing amounts of sleep deprivation, anxiety, fear, paranoia, hunger which will affect your stamina, strength, motor skills, cognitive abilities, ability to resist damage and cold and most importantly: speech skill. You will need to be as subtle and silent with your questions and actions as the thing. Alien your communicating with is highly adaptive and very cunning. If he suspects that you think he is the thing, he will kill you very quickly if youre alone or in dark and/or remote area without other witnesses.
The thing will also make sure that all crew members will stay in disorder and distrust. The Thing is stirrer and disruptor. It makes everything in it's power to ensure that the people around it continue to tear apart each other. Only by organizing and trusting each other brings the victory.
You have to also make sure that you lock your sleeping room and set up security devices that will alarm you and/or killΒ if The Thing is trying lockpick the door of your room or your allies room(when it tries to assimiliate your allies in the dark from their room and the alarm is raised, you have to defend them).
Game's most important aspects are: Diplomacy(use it to organize and convince other team members to work with you), finesse(you have to subtle and silent with your actions and words, The Thing will not fall same trick twice, you have find and create new tactics to expose the chameleon) and quick thinking(learn as much as possible as early possible to create methods to find and expose the thing and kill it cleanly. Player learns about The Thing by gathering empirical data from it's mutations and survival mechanisms and researching it, (use laboratory). Your dialogue options for the next plan, tactic, decision depends on how much you have collected information thus far.
How long can you keep your humanity when the thing is testing your limits for sleep deprivation, stress, anxiety, fear, hunger, paranoia and time is growing short. Sooner or later the player will have to make ultimatum based on how dire the situation is.
Player can choose from any character that appeared in a movie. Their occupational specialization function as perks and abilities, when they are doing research, repair, operating a helicopter, etc. All the thing's mutations must be unique, different and intricate(highly detailed).
This game will honor John Carpenter's movie adaptation.
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Cinder-the-eevee [2017-05-31 12:30:29 +0000 UTC]
A dark souls hollow gone wrong
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ClickbaitTheMemeLord [2017-05-04 02:09:23 +0000 UTC]
That's ok. I didn't need sleep tonight anyway.
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Cofivenightatfreddys [2016-09-10 21:12:11 +0000 UTC]
If I saw that I would run like hell and grab a flamethrower shotgun that has fire bullets Β AND BLAST IT TO BITS!!!!
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Unkownbrony52 [2016-05-23 21:48:33 +0000 UTC]
The films are great. And I also love dead space. So, my mind kinda connected the two. Hey, if the film was inspiration for some of the necromorph designs that would make it twice as cool. This is also fantastic as I see both of those media together here. Great design.
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theforcesofevil1 In reply to Unkownbrony52 [2017-04-19 12:11:27 +0000 UTC]
True. I saw the thing first and then I played dead space and I said to myself "These necromorphs like exactly like the thing."
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Unkownbrony52 In reply to theforcesofevil1 [2017-04-19 13:34:18 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. Just the creep factor on them gives it that much fear. Yeah sure it is gore, but it is also the psychological factor that hits hardest.
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GushyGutzz [2016-04-11 19:22:44 +0000 UTC]
This is a great work of art, but what I want to know is what did you use to make it. Because I'm new and I am wondering how to make art either digital or sketching.
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Sparkieshock [2015-10-30 10:08:46 +0000 UTC]
Awesome piece of work .. very nicely captures the 'Thing' monster in all it's hellish glory.
I had the chance to meet Tom Woodruff Jr. of Studio ADI (The guys that did the creature FX for the 2011 "The Thing". As you can imagine they were pretty mortified at the producers for replacing (overdubbing) their practical FX with CGI. It's too bad .. because the film would have actually looked much more like the John Carpenter film had the producers not interfered with it (same old story).Β
Anyways, great pic, terrifying .. but great
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Unkownbrony52 In reply to Sparkieshock [2016-05-23 21:45:13 +0000 UTC]
That sucks. Once you see great practical effects like what was in that film, seeing something similar in cgi just doesn't have the same effect. Another example: poltergeist.
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Fortunato-Sors [2015-08-25 10:03:42 +0000 UTC]
wonderfully gruesome.
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BirdInlove [2015-07-09 09:19:42 +0000 UTC]
Witch is better the 80s version or the new 2011 version
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themandorian In reply to norbface [2015-09-02 01:34:30 +0000 UTC]
i hate how in 2011 it looked like a monster from resident evil slash war of the worlds. the thing is suppose to look like plato(that squishy stuff we played with as kids)
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Arkan0id [2015-04-27 07:12:09 +0000 UTC]
I'm starting to think the 80s version was one of the greatest sci fi horror movies of all time.
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Unkownbrony52 In reply to Arkan0id [2016-05-23 23:32:31 +0000 UTC]
Definitely played on paranoia and pyschological horror.
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Thegarfieldtouch [2014-10-20 21:46:12 +0000 UTC]
so brutal and sweet !
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HeiMantaHei [2014-10-12 19:25:59 +0000 UTC]
I loved that movie too *0* One of the best body horror films.
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Schmudenhaven [2014-07-11 15:08:17 +0000 UTC]
udder terror and gore!!
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HardCoreCrocomire [2014-04-18 03:32:32 +0000 UTC]
"They thought I was a dog..."
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DracoPhobos [2014-04-14 23:33:59 +0000 UTC]
the strange 'dry' ish look to the creature makes it look even more disturbing
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John-the-Enforcer [2014-03-08 03:39:34 +0000 UTC]
One thing's (bad pun, I know) for certain...I wouldn't that this f'ed-up aberration coming at me!
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Freedomslastflight [2014-02-05 17:40:21 +0000 UTC]
I really love the design. It captures a horrifying alien in all its glory. And having this chase you through an Antarctic base, can cause serious psychological harm.Β
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sonicxblaze4rver [2014-01-27 07:35:04 +0000 UTC]
Here's my list of horrifying creatures: (1) the thing from john carpenter, (2) the flood from halo, (3) the parasites from dead space
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zillafire101 In reply to sonicxblaze4rver [2014-09-26 22:39:05 +0000 UTC]
And their all connect.
The Nercomorphs are based on the Thing, and John Carpenter even played the game, andΒ like a movie, while the guys who played Childs, Keith David, played the Arbiter.
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Xerxan [2013-12-16 23:23:20 +0000 UTC]
I saw this for the first time when I was 8
it fucked my mind up for like a week and a half straight
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Kaijukid23 [2013-11-08 14:34:00 +0000 UTC]
80'S movie... back when horrors are HORRORS..
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Colpolryan [2013-09-17 08:00:36 +0000 UTC]
Wow I love the thing! this artwork is awesome would you consider selling this?
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perihelion [2013-09-03 05:10:26 +0000 UTC]
Holy crap, that's way beyond awesome!
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CorvineWu [2013-08-30 05:57:27 +0000 UTC]
you have truly captured the essence of this 'thing', well done.
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MaxxineMagmaChief [2013-08-25 02:46:15 +0000 UTC]
oh my god that is amazingly awesome
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RobbieDaBoo [2013-08-24 02:30:13 +0000 UTC]
Awesome, but...
WHAT IN THE NAME OF ALL THAT IS HOLY IS THE THING
IT'S FREAKING CREEPY
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NickMears [2013-06-27 01:40:50 +0000 UTC]
Excellent. The design is great and the atmosphere is very creepy. The Thing(1982) is the greatest sci-fi horror movie ever made.
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norbface In reply to NickMears [2013-06-27 08:28:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! and agree that is the best horror movie ever
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NickMears In reply to norbface [2013-06-27 21:52:36 +0000 UTC]
I wish the prequel was better, The entire first half should have been the saucer Dig. Investigating a non working dark ship while waiting for the creature to break out.....the suspense would been unbearable and awesome! Other gripes aside, this is what I wanted and somewhat expected.
I saw the 1982 version as a kid and not knowing what to expect; since the box didn't show much. I remember the Blairmonster really freaking me out. (got my money's worth that weekend!)
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Grox-12 [2013-05-27 16:37:24 +0000 UTC]
I love Thing!!!!!!!!!!!
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phobox [2013-05-19 00:20:20 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!!!
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MADARTISTJOC [2013-05-05 23:22:56 +0000 UTC]
That is so BADASS!!! Excellent,amazing work!
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Litterboy [2013-04-23 07:01:21 +0000 UTC]
Well done.
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