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#2
Last post by SM - Today at 07:15:32 AM
Are you asking me? 'Cos I don't know. Just what he said.
#3
Last post by Wweyland - Today at 07:11:44 AM
Looks like a professionally made DLC
#4
Last post by Wweyland - Today at 07:11:18 AM
Concerning the overall "Lore" of the game, I'm getting heavy "Cabin In The Woods" vibes, with some kind of "Elder Gods" needed to be satisfied. Is it just me?
#5
Personally I would like to see the Belugamorph, I think you can do a lot with the ability he can do, like we could have a moment where he drags one of the personalities into the pipe like blob remake
Quote from: littlesprout on Today at 06:52:54 AMI really liked the neomorph and think that should have been the focal point of alien covenant. With no traditional alien.
If they had built that up leading into a third film with a Giger inspired world where you had neomorphs, xenomorphs, black goo cartridges, alien eggs, spores randomly about, and maybe just a planet or solar system with crazy variants of life due to the black goo or aliens, I think that'd be cool. Just combine it all but don't over due it so we can see it all coexist.
And I'd love to see the space jockeys as a separate more ancient race than the engineers. I think that would reopen the mystery of the original alien film and expand the universe.
I always imagined that the black goo came from the space jockeys home world, where it could be harnessed from the planets core - as if the planet itself was creating it through a natural process and it would ooze from the crust. Similar to lava fields and volcanos.
I also like to think that to get to their solar system you have to travel through a wormhole or something similar to what is seen in interstellar. That's why it's so hard to find because you can only access it at the right place and right time type of thing.
Or maybe something like in stranger things - like the upside down. Maybe if you were to travel through a black hole and enter the flip side of it you get an upside down universe where everything is horrid and lethal, and has the opposite feel from our known universe. A giver universe.
Now I'm rambling
It's OK dude no you're just saying with you thinking about.
#6
I really liked the neomorph and think that should have been the focal point of alien covenant. With no traditional alien.
If they had built that up leading into a third film with a Giger inspired world where you had neomorphs, xenomorphs, black goo cartridges, alien eggs, spores randomly about, and maybe just a planet or solar system with crazy variants of life due to the black goo or aliens, I think that'd be cool. Just combine it all but don't over due it so we can see it all coexist.
And I'd love to see the space jockeys as a separate more ancient race than the engineers. I think that would reopen the mystery of the original alien film and expand the universe.
I always imagined that the black goo came from the space jockeys home world, where it could be harnessed from the planets core - as if the planet itself was creating it through a natural process and it would ooze from the crust. Similar to lava fields and volcanos.
I also like to think that to get to their solar system you have to travel through a wormhole or something similar to what is seen in interstellar. That's why it's so hard to find because you can only access it at the right place and right time type of thing.
Or maybe something like in stranger things - like the upside down. Maybe if you were to travel through a black hole and enter the flip side of it you get an upside down universe where everything is horrid and lethal, and has the opposite feel from our known universe. A giver universe.
Now I'm rambling
#7
It seems like they fix the bug and 7.3.0 update now I'm just waiting on Xbox until it updates
#8
Last post by Wweyland - Today at 06:28:57 AM
Seems like a sound idea. So perhaps similar to Alien: Isolation?
#10
How does that make any sense? Erza literally reached into the past to save an individual, and was advised not to do so for his master because of how it would affect the causality.