[quote name='ManChowder']Obscure looks pretty cool, I never even heard about it before seeing you guys discuss it. Thanks to whoever originally posted about Obscure.
On a side note I was reading the review of this game on gamespy to get an idea of which system I should buy this for. In the review they mentioned that the game was originally made for the PS2 so the graphics are almost completely indentical, and that the PS2 version offers mono/stereo/dobly pro-logic, while for some stupid reason the xbox version only has mono/stereo. Why they didn't include Dolby 5.1 or whatever for xbox is beyond me.
Looks like I'll be getting the PS2 version. This may not matter to everyone however considering not everybody uses a surround sound system.[/QUOTE]
Good point. I actually just checked out the reviews myself and I plan to get the PS2 version now also (mainly for the Dolby 5.1).
And wtf is with everyone spilling the Haterade on me for complaining about having one of my ideas made into a game? I'm not going to sue anyone or anything, I'm not that upset and/or crazy. I understand that millions of people come up with the same ideas everyday, but only the person who can afford to create and sell the product in question gets recognized. I just take this one instance a bit more personally because everyone in the class I designed the game for really dug the idea so I was especially proud of it. I plan to get into either the movie or gaming industry in the next few years (seeing how I'm graduating college in June), so I get a little concerned when I see what I consider my own creative ideas being made and profited from so soon after I conceptualize them. I'm sorry if that offends anyone (which it apparently does, from some of the rude comments seen above), but the thought of having all my creative ideas tapped out before I have the chance to create them myself bothers me. Oh and about my "

ing design document", I only brought that up to re-iterate the point that I actually did put time and effort into the concept, it wasn't something like "Hey, lets make another GTA, but this time in CHICAGO!". I thought it was a cool, and somewhat original spin on the Survival Horror genre and in a way, I'm glad that it has been turned into a game, because it shows that I DID have a decent idea. Sorry to rant on this thread.
Btw, Still Life looks great and I can't wait to play it!