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For the calender project at: .
We're just supposed to help come up with twelve images that will go into make a calender. :3
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem was the very first video game published directly by Nintendo to be rated "M".
What's it about? Well... it's about mankind's struggle against the Ancients - evil Gods trying to take hold of man's sanity. The game stretches over about 1000 years of history in four areas: America (Rhode Island), Ancient Persia, Cambodia, and France (The church at Amiens).
You get to play as twelve individuals as they try to overcome the darkness. From a Roman Centurion to to a field reporter in WWI. Tis a very unique game. It's the only one I know that has a "sanity meter".
This guy pictured is Paul Luther. (My favorite level!). His story takes place at Amiens during the time of the Spanish Inquisition, 1485.
I don't usually like seeing writing on pictures, but seeing as how this is for a calender page, I thought it was appropriate. The quote was said by the custodian of the Chruch at Amiens - Paul's only friend in the struggle against the Ancients.
We're just supposed to help come up with twelve images that will go into make a calender. :3
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem was the very first video game published directly by Nintendo to be rated "M".
What's it about? Well... it's about mankind's struggle against the Ancients - evil Gods trying to take hold of man's sanity. The game stretches over about 1000 years of history in four areas: America (Rhode Island), Ancient Persia, Cambodia, and France (The church at Amiens).
You get to play as twelve individuals as they try to overcome the darkness. From a Roman Centurion to to a field reporter in WWI. Tis a very unique game. It's the only one I know that has a "sanity meter".
This guy pictured is Paul Luther. (My favorite level!). His story takes place at Amiens during the time of the Spanish Inquisition, 1485.
I don't usually like seeing writing on pictures, but seeing as how this is for a calender page, I thought it was appropriate. The quote was said by the custodian of the Chruch at Amiens - Paul's only friend in the struggle against the Ancients.
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Ohh~ The stained glass effect you did is so pretty! Amazing work!