Re: Shadow of Destiny
#120127
02/10/06 11:26 AM
02/10/06 11:26 AM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 23,997 UK
Rushes
True Blue Boomer
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True Blue Boomer
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 23,997
UK
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Hi mel22odie A bunch of us here at Gameboomers participated in a group play of Shadow of Destiny very recently, and we all had a great time with it! Did you find the keyboard controls easy to manage? I'd be interested to learn which story ending you initially got - quite a few of us (me included!) received "B" endings. I'll definitely be replaying this game very soon, trying some alternative choices, and seeing as many of the different endings as I can. To be honest, I wasn't expecting to enjoy this game quite as much as I did (mainly due to my horror of keyboard controls). I found it fascinating, and a lot of fun to play.
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Shadow of Destiny
#120135
02/10/06 02:04 PM
02/10/06 02:04 PM
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Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 26,918 Stony Brook, New York, USA
Becky
The Medieval Lady
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The Medieval Lady
Sonic Boomer
Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 26,918
Stony Brook, New York, USA
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Hey mel22odie -- Well, we're getting into the meat of the game, aren't we? You might want to start using spoiler warnings, because someone reading this who hasn't gotten as far into the game may learn something that's out ahead of where they are in the game itself. Spoiler @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Obviously, these people seem to keep having descendants who look just the same. It makes you wonder if they are caught in some sort of loop, where they can't leave the town itself, and the generations just keep repeating themselves. Personally, I think some ancestor of Wagner trapped Homunculus in the stone, and Homunculus has (from his prison in the stone) forced the town to go through cycles of generations until the right combination occurs to where someone could free him/her/it from the stone again -- and that someone will always be someone in the Wagner family, with the stone always initially "recovered" by the Dana character. Homunculus has finally, through frustration, decided to "play" with time in order to make the conditions right to win freedom -- thus his willingness to move Eike back and forth through the time streams, dangerous as it is. There is an indication, though, that Eike might be traveling either across time streams or across realities. He does appear to have wandered through centuries with the stone in his pocket (IMHO), which might eliminate the idea that he is a descendant of the Wagners. His memory, which was affected by Homlunculus's spell in the "D" ending, seems to last for a few days, and then be wiped, so he remembers nothing of his past, and is continually waking up, blundering along, not really knowing who he is or why he is there. And yes, there are probably many more endings than are represented in the game. In fact, someone on another thread at Adventure Gamers, found what appeared to be an ending that didn't make it into the game. Let me see if I can find that thread for you. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ EDIT -- here's the Shadow of Destiny thread on Adventure Gamers -- grazzt is the one who mentions the secret files/other ending. The entire thread itself is a bit long. I didn't realize it was still ongoing as of today! (It started years ago.) To see the spoiler portions, hold down the left mouse button as you move the cursor over the spoiler field. (Does that make sense?)
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Re: Shadow of Destiny
#120138
02/11/06 09:46 PM
02/11/06 09:46 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 5,041 Bay Area, CA
Melanie1
BAAG Specialist
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BAAG Specialist
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 5,041
Bay Area, CA
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Hi Mel22odie I loved this game also. The faces are fantastic as is all of the artwork. I was very impressed with the graphics. I feel that a lot of the newer games have characters with terrible faces. They seem to feel that it's not as important as other graphical elements but I find it extremely relevant to my enjoyment. I'm glad I'm not the only one to notice that. Becky, that's some conversation in the JA forum. Great ideas. I only had the B ending so far. I have the game waiting for me to finish the other endings. Melanie
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
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