you speak about the orignal ending,
what about the alternative ending???
you speak about the orignal ending,
what about the alternative ending???
If you're implying what I think you're implying...whoa, that really does change the whole nature of the game, not to mention Michael's character. Glad you went with the current ending--you're right, it works, and speculating madly is always entertaining...Originally Posted by Agustin Cordes
Okay, that said, I've got two questions about the ending:
1) Robin's "cat" eyes. Do they glow in the dark strictly for show and/or a fright tactic, or is it meant to be a clue? (And if it is supposed to be a clue...would you care to elaborate further as to what it's a clue for? )
2) What's the significance of the shot of the flowers blooming in the greenhouse at the very end?
The alternate ending will be soon revealed... just not today! It was sort of an afterthought, more like an easter egg. Basically, we were surprised to see how well the whole story was tied up with such a wildy different ending. It sadly didn't make it to the final game. The idea was to allow the player to "trigger" it, similarly to the way alternate endings can be triggered in the Silent Hill series.Originally Posted by M�we
This one will be revealed for sure, in one way or another!
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
thank you for the information. ;D
speaking about easter-eggs:
Can you reveal some of the amazing eastereggs? I think I only noticed a few.
And what about this impressive paintings? What are the ideas behind them?
Okay, these questions are from Nuxly, who's having registration difficulties at the moment:
My questions are:
- How could Robin get clothes?
- Whose the blood we find at some places in the house?
- What about Jerry?
However, I should say that Michael would have done this by "accident". Not downright murdering the poor bastard...Originally Posted by Valkyrie
Both as a clue and as a spooky effect. Not many people noticed this, but that was certainly the desired effect - very subtle, as if you were not sure of what you had just seen. Bear in mind there are just as much clues in favor of the curse as there are against it ;D1) Robin's "cat" eyes. Do they glow in the dark strictly for show and/or a fright tactic, or is it meant to be a clue? (And if it is supposed to be a clue...would you care to elaborate further as to what it's a clue for? )
That the curse may have been lifted. Remember what Blackwood wrote on his notes? That the flowers were dying without reason? Then again, it's just a flower growing... it may be because of an eradicated curse, or just some bloody coincidence...2) What's the significance of the shot of the flowers blooming in the greenhouse at the very end?
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
A last conversation with Robert Blake of the bank is definitely the biggest easter egg in Scratches... to trigger it, you must have spoken with him, and then trying calling one more time before going down in the fireplace. We had a lot of easter eggs prepared, but sadly we ran out of time to include them :-\Originally Posted by M�we
They were used just to add some further creepy atmosphere to the house. They tend to get "worse" as you go up. Enabling players to closely look at them was primarily intended to add some further interaction, but some found it annoying. Of course, a painting was used for a particular puzzle.And what about this impressive paintings? What are the ideas behind them?
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
He didn't seem to have changed clothes so often, didn't he? :POriginally Posted by Valkyrie
But, he was certainly changed at some time. This could have been easily done by putting him to sleep (remember he was being periodically fed).
There aren't that many places with blood. In fact, blood appears for the first and last time in Robin's cell... and it ain't even human! It belonged to the raw meat he was being fed.- Whose the blood we find at some places in the house?
I don't know, what about him? ;D- What about Jerry?
He was quite annoying at times...
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
This game is like a bone on which you can gnaw for a long time: it consistently gives some nutrition �The discussion in the nucleosys forum is great part of the game and of the fun. ;D
Knowing nearly the solution to a secret can be very tantalising. Thank you for this experience!
The the natural and the supernatural part of the story seam to part the game in two. I never got the definite answer to the question, if the supernatural part really happened � it is told so casually, without exageration. I love this. :-* :-* :-*
Questions:
After the ritual that Michael performs with the mask: where is the god of the mask? Is he free or is he captured somewhere?
What does the ritual do with the mask, with the god of the mask and with Robin?
Does Robin transform at the end of the game in a catlike creature? Is he possesed by the god?
Whom do we see in the second night? Is it Robin?
Will it be possible to get a chronological developpement of the events?
Thanks for clarifying on the original ending, Agustin. Although I admit now I'm curious as to how that accident would have happened...
This next bit is from Nuxly:
He says he was referring to the blood on the money, the newspaper, and the kitchen wall.Originally Posted by Agustin Cordes
Exactly, and that was always the intention!Originally Posted by M�we
You may never know the whole truth though ;DKnowing nearly the solution to a secret can be very tantalising. Thank you for this experience!
This aspect was severely downplayed in the original ending... but it's like the story weaved itself - in the end, it's like we didn't know ourselves whether the curse was real or not (mind you, we do know, but we won't tell, heh).The the natural and the supernatural part of the story seam to part the game in two. I never got the definite answer to the question, if the supernatural part really happened � it is told so casually, without exageration. I love this. :-* :-* :-*
If the curse is real, then the problem isn't with the mask. Nothing happens with the ritual because the god isn't inside the mask... but inside Robin. So yes, Robin would have been possessed by the god - that would be its ultimate punishment against Blackwood.After the ritual that Michael performs with the mask: where is the god of the mask? Is he free or is he captured somewhere?
What does the ritual do with the mask, with the god of the mask and with Robin?
No, the very last sequence is a cinematic effect - we're watching the scene via the eyes of a omnipresent camera, not a character.Does Robin transform at the end of the game in a catlike creature? Is he possesed by the god?
Yes, of course!Whom do we see in the second night? Is it Robin?
Umm... we shall seeWill it be possible to get a chronological developpement of the events?
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Nope, that's not blood then... just some stains. Remember that we're talking about a very old house hereOriginally Posted by Valkyrie
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
And one last question from Nuxly...who is feeding Robin, and when?
The clue for this enigma is inside the chest in the attic. Look carefully at the various papers there.Originally Posted by Valkyrie
Milton had to take care of Robin for several years... but then he couldn't take it anymore. Before cowardly leaving, he made some "arrangements" so as to keep feeding Robin (because, as we all know, he couldn't fulfill his promise to Blackwood).
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Not so much the ending but I think it has great relevence. What about this "dead cat" in one of the Previews you put it in a coffin? Does this have anything to do with Robin?
Sorry if this question has already been answered...
Ah, glad someone asked about that! The cat was a reference to the second teaser, in case someone remembered about that. In it, Blackwood was asking Milton in a letter to perform a "final task" for him, if he doesn't make it.Originally Posted by Neverwinter
The final task should be evident after reading about the curse and the amulet... Blackwood was trying to create this amulet and, since something related to Dolhom was needed, he simply decided to use a dead cat. Of course, it wouldn't have looked good to enter his home with a dead cat, like "honey, look what I brought!", and hence the reason he asks Milton for help. This amulet was of course never finished. Michael in turn used the lion's claw.
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Could you explain how everyone died? James for example. Nuxly is especialy curious.
Thank you for the previous answer. Nuxly pointed me at the topic on the Nucleosys forum, now I think I fully understand
Not many people died actually. It should be evident that the maid got away and we have no other choice but to believe that Blackwood truly died of a heart-attack (as said in the newspapers).
As for Catherine... I think you know this already. The scratched teddy bear at the end says it all!
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Is dragging the dead cat in all James was asking for Milton's help with, though? I seem to remember some references to James asking Milton to "forget [his] vow," which I'd assume is the Hippocratic oath, since Milton's a doctor. (It's been a while since I played that part of the game. Apologies if my memory's a bit fuzzy.) While that could apply to a cat, I assumed it applied more to people--like, say, Robin. So I guess what I'm asking is: did James at any point feel that he had to kill Robin to complete the amulet, because he was either the victim or the victimizer?
Also, why did Milton never finish the amulet? (Other than the obvious answer: because if he had, there wouldn't have been much of a game! :P )
I didn't have a problem with the storyline so much as I was really angry with Michael at the end for blithely going off to his book writing and success while leaving the boy in the basement. I was clinging to the hope that the last pan of the camera through the opening up to greenhouse was through Robin's eyes, and that he'd escaped to live on the estate.... but now that Agustin's burst that bubble.... ;P