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Steam is having the Steam Next Fest - June 2025 Edition!

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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot Not only heat, they also need to be easily connected to a PC. Not sure if you keep them connected to it at all times or not, I usually don't, for example. But maybe something like a column could be functional and look good.

    Ah, well, Salem is on another continent, so... Maybe there is a spooky town with eerie history closer to you?
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch There's no need to connect the drives all the time. If drives are required for backups or data transfer, USB extenders can be used. Most small optical and mechanical drives only requires USB power to run.

    The closest thing we have is ghost tours. Nothing special really. I went on two ghost bus tours and I was bored. Mostly they take you to old decapitated buildings with some background history. As per usual there's noises,creaks, doors moving due to a breeze or thing like that and the tour guides will announce a ghost or entity may be nearby. It all a big YAWN for me. 😂

  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot True, but it would still probably be less than practical to have to connect to hard drives behind a painting every time you need to transfer files 😅

    Ghost tours are an interesting phenomenon; one would expect ghosts to appear to a secluded wanderer rather than a bunch of tourists with cameras. I'd say ghost tours are really history tours with a more grim focus rather than something more eerie.

    Maybe there is some sort of local urban legend, something they do not write about in books?
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch If you're a spy the painting concept could work well. 😅

    That's all the tours are. Nothing but historical. I dis sense some weird energies in the buildings in certain rooms and those places might as well be haunted. I guess if a thorough ghost hunt is done evidence will present itself.

    We do have a Urban Legend about a Sangoma who was called the Panga man. He murdered over a dozen people and was never caught. Certain people who survived described him as a slender man with long locks of hair on one side of his head and the other side was bold. His eyes was apparently dark as the night.

    There's a few other as well.
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot If I were a spy, my hard drive would be in my bottom right molar as is standard MI6 issue these days 😉 Thanks for bringing spies up, by the way: I recently saw that the studio responsible for House Flipper is making a spy agency management game:


    By the looks of it, it will be a "Two-Point Hospital"-style game in a superspy setting. Hopefully it will be good.

    You could invite your friends for a few rounds of Phasmophobia (once it is out of Early Access, it's been there for 5 years now) or another game like that (there are a few these days) and hunt ghosts from the comfort of your home.

    You could dress up in that look, but having actual victims, I think, would make him more than just an urban legend?
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch WOW!! Then you must have quite significant molars. I can imagine how uncomfortable it would be for a standard 3.5inch drive to fit in there. 🤣😂

    The game looks interesting. Maybe it wouldn't be as bad as some of the others I've seen.

    I could do that with friends or take it a steps further and play around with a spirit board. 😅

    He was definitely more of a serial killer in my opinion. I'm not sure why they focused on Urban Legend. Maybe how people described him to be are different in other cultures.
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot That's nothing. Spy from Team Fortress 2 can fit an entire course meal in his molars:

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    A hard drive is not a problem compared to that 😉

    It's a bit of a black horse. Studio made House Flipper, a decent game, but in a completely different genre. They are trying something new. Sometimes the result is good, Don't Nod did well with Banishers (another game you may like), even if they were most famous for their Life is Strange series. If Two Point Studios or Kalypso were making this spy game, we'd have an idea about the end result, it would be more predictable, but less unexpected. As things are, we may get a good game, or we may not, but it is exciting to see how it turns out.

    I think there are definitions for these terms. Britannica suggests that "urban legend in folklore, a story about an unusual or humorous event that many people believe to be true but that is not true." But that's just one definition. Categorising things is a challenge in its own right...
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch Anything is possible in the world of fiction I guess. 🤣

    I remember Life is Strange and it was good. I haven't heard about the others you've mentioned. It would be existing to see how it turns out. By the way is Kalypso studios still in operation? Haven't heard of them in a while.


    It's definitely a challenge in it's own right. 🙂
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot If the whimsical world of fiction was without allure, fiction would not be the most popular genre there is 😉

    Life is Strange has a few unconnected sequels by now, and the studio is trying their hand at other genres. And Kalypso is very much doing fine, they are the ones with Tropico and Dungeon franchises.
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch Nice to know they are still around. Kalypso studios had a few nice titles. I would like to see what they come up with next.