A Horror Game Inspired By Zdzislaw Beksinski Art - Necrophosis

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Necrophosis is a horror game from the creator of The Shore inspired by Zdzislaw Beksinski art where you explore a strange surreal world and encounter eldritch beings.

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Welcome to the LONNGGG Club how LONNGGG are ya? *note* Ya I've been sick for a bit and it threw the entire last week off in uploads and recording, I'll hopefully return to normal (voice) within a couple of days but I'm slowly getting back in the groove since I only delay archiving my sick voice for so long lol

ManlyBadassHero
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>Appears out of nowhere
>recites the entire Ozymandias poem to a complete stranger without them even asking
>refuses to elaborate
>leaves

Honestly, based

simplythecat
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The funny ragdoll at the end is there for a reason. Notice, that your character takes its own brain out and puts it into the giant. When the giant disappears, both your brain and lifeless body just fall to the ground. That's where the praying creature comes into play - it put your brain back into your body.

robertpanek
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"my voice will be a little bit deeper"
*Turns volume all the way up*

GabrielComGMinusculo
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Beksinski is probably the only artist I know that can make me scared of the colour blue.

fraugiblets
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3:50 You know, I appreciate this. You see this huge imposing figure stride towards you, and you brace yourself for a fight, or something horrible to happen, but no. They quote poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley to you and then peace out. It's a really thoughtful way to begin a game.

TheRadicalOneNG
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I like how this takes more direct inspiration from Beksinski than Scorn. The use of blue is a particularly nice touch.

anachibi
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The praying guy in the end put your brain back into your body.
Since there wasn't one in the titan, you had to use your own, but when it disappeared you had no way of getting it back.
Like all of those other ones, you were - for a moment - a brain just laying there, with no way of interacting with anything.

Arkios
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I've been thinking about just how much of an impact Beksiński's has had on all forms of Polish art recently- nice timing.

ghostdagreat
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the fun thing about Zdzisław Beksiński is that his art was never supposed to be surrealistic or anything, that's just a realistic depiction of Poland. so this game is also just what living in Poland is like, and yea. it's accurate

sparrrorow
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This felt less of a game and more like a play where the audience is both the listener and the moving force of the play.

Kinda like an old point and click game, but more slow and somber.

kathydina
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What a haunting demo. No cheap scares needed, it's just such a powerful art style. I think the "poetic" dialogue works perfectly, it's almost an anchor to normality in this strange, uninviting world. I am absolutely interested in seeing the full game.

shawnheatherly
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I like how the cosmic cape guy floats away as he recites the poem, his subtitles vanish, and Manly stands there and stares at him for a few seconds and then is like "Oh I'm supposed to follow him okay"

selinnazsur
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I love the little lovecraft quote that was snuck in there, "with strange aeons, even death may die"

cateyes
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The Ozymandias poem is actually a real poem - it's a nice tie in.

xcutionunknown
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Honestly? really dig this style of horror. the environment builds a nice sense of despair and loneliness without going into "spooky" territory

Caitemis
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every paused camera moment feels like it's own artwork, DAMN this game is weirdly detailed
i love the atmosphere, Scorn but with more of that Indie feel to it

kaxcommentssomethingREAL
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Finally Zdzislaw Beksinski is getting acknowledgement instead of constantly getting overshadowed by Giger

saintblankie
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@5:38
“…Haha! Yeah, ain’t that the truth. Well see you around man.”

CalvinChikelue
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ISTG this is the friendliest and most educated group of people online. The amount of people who immediately knew the artist and the poem is just outstanding. Thanks for being awesome yall! ❤

Spooky_Platypus