>enemy is eldritch abomination
Enemy is eldritch abomination
what from
>enemy is a series of time paradoxes that has managed to gain sentience
name 0.00001 games that do this
was this from the evil dead tm tv series
Stellaris
The Void
The Void
It's mediocre.
>enemy is bitch abomination
But there hasn't been a movie with excellent practical effects like it since The Thing
>enemy is a literal gash in the fabric of space and time gained sentience and it can suck you into an eternal void of nothing if you fail to avoid it
>it being a hole, it can't be seen, but only the edges of space that aren't sticking together quite right
>enemy is a monstrous abomination that attempted to enter our reality but failed halfway through
>enemy is a being from a previous universe with different laws of physics
>enemy is a hiveminded-swarm of beasts invading from elsewhere but really they're running from something worse
The practical effects were very good. It's just that not much else was. Probably worth seeing for the effects though I guess.
>enemy is a high ranking military man who has gone crazy
>its a "idea guys circlejerk about cool but impractical ideas that aren't actually in video games" episode
Is it just a Stellaris thread?
I mean it's just me posting them, Stellaris has some pretty interesting enemies
Paradox needs to just add a million more events and endgame crises and shit and some quality of life additions like a FUCKING NAVY BUILDER and it'll be good
Everything I've posted is actually in a game though
>love interest is eldritch abomination
Surprisingly still Stellaris
WHAT WAS WILL BE WHAT WILL BE WAS
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>waifu is pregnant eldritch abomination
>your waifu is an eldritch abomination
source?
That's also The Void I think.
Yup
>This webm of the movie is always posted with the filename "Objective Die"
>Not the other webm of the movie where the gory tentacle abomination begins stabbing and possibly attempting to assimilate a guy and his response is to cover himself in gasoline or some similar liquid while he still has the chance and then convince the other guy to throw a lit flare at him
That's because those eldritch abominations wanted to die
Oh, OK.
Is there a game that's remotely close to early Lovecraft stories? As in, it starts out as like a mystery/crime novel but as the plot goes further it goes deranged and deranged until the inevitable eldritch abomination reveal?
An roaring 20's setting would be nice.
Anchorhead
yes, call of cthulhu dark corners of the earth
>enemy is a kawaii eldritch abomination
Pathologic, kind of. It's even weirder than Lovecraft shit though.
I know it's a movie, but that kid is pissing me off, taking so much time just staring at this guy having his guts violated by some horrifying monster.
>hyper intelligent eldritch abomination
>uses logic to reason that mating with humans is easier than assimilating them
thats cool as fuck
too bad i suck at and have no interest in fighters
what are some more games that have cute girls that can turn into eldrich blobs n shit
>enemy is a conglomeration of millions of fragments of the minds of murdered souls in constant pain, wanting to reform their minds
>it turns out to be friendly
The fuck is this?
There was/is a indie game being made about a girl who was some sort of monster and her rival and main enemies are kamen rider like bugmen made by some mega corp, can't remember the name though
steven universe created by rebecca sugar
go back to Sup Forums, faggot
Some would say "Indigo Prophecy" and others would punch them in the mouth for saying so.
[I ain't spoilering shit]Make me, faggot.[/I ain't spoilering shit]
Holy shit o you even eldritch horror?
>Mating with humans is easier than assimilating them
But that's wrong. If you can just assimilate new flesh into your form/host, why would you go through the trouble of impregnation, then waiting for gestation and birth?
>being such a flamboyant homo.
I hope you step on a Lego
It's his son. Most people would have trouble setting their own father on fire, even if they were witnessing them being brutalized.
Rude.
This
But I'd hardly call it an enemy, I mean, the Worm-In-Waiting literally Loves you. And has always loved you and so always will.
The benefits it can give your civilization if you but embrace it are incredible.
>If you can just assimilate new flesh into your form/host, why would you go through the trouble of impregnation, then waiting for gestation and birth?
Because then your host and that flesh might try fighting and killing you, perhaps making the assimilation period just as long as it would have been otherwise.
Better to disguise yourself as waifus and take them willingly.
Those were good, the rest of the film was pretty underwhelming. And this is coming from someone who was really looking forward to it.
WHAT WAS WILL BE WHAT WILL BE WAS
One thing I'm a little bit confused about the paradox:
Does it imply that your species is doomed to some awful event in the future?
Ebrietas! My cute daughter!
Isnt there a waifu anime out there thats literally the cthulu mythos, but cute moe blobs?
>A regular human could fight an otherworldly eldritch horror for 9 months
Am i the only one who got strong Silent Hill vibes from this basement scene? Even the background OST was industrial.
You will love Saya no Uta
>boss is Eldritch abomination
>Only want to understand you and be your friend.
there's a game called Quiet Girls... COMPLETELY CLOTHED WOMEN OF AGE (nope) locked in a bizzare facility band together in order to survive with a large amount of COMPLETELY CONSENSUAL HUGGING (also nope).
it is mediocre as fuck. shame cuz its the ppl who brought u the vvitch which was good as fuck
what the fuck, man, the film is exactly what I expected it to be
it's just some low budget body horror flick, and it lives up to that really well, I dunno why anyone was expecting more from it.
Why is he pointing the gun at the monster for like 10 years and never even fires a shot?
This scene actually kinda bothered me a bit, I've no idea why though.
>enemy is possessed
I remember this. Good shit.
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Code?
Ye, the void is a safe skip.
It has some nice scenes that bring that 80ties body horror feel, but the plot is a mess its low budget as shit and has god fuck awful editing that ruins any enjoyment i could find in it.
Also it overuses its body horror gimmick, scenes drag on for ever making sure to show a monster 10 times, then 10 times more, and again 10 times to make sure their makeup work didnt go to waste with no regard how it impacts the pacing of scenes and the movie.
Maybe if a better and more professional edit of the movie comes out i could recommend it, but now its not very good.
If you like the low budget b movie style you will like it, but if not you will hate it. Its no The Thing.
dont listen to this guy. its more like event horizon or that scifi jack the monster slayer flick but actually good. the only problem is the ending which doesn't even try to make sense out of it self.
zombies aren't eldritch abominations retard
t. newfag who hasn't seen the movie
>The enemy is the re-incarnated corpse of a party member
>It starts yelling "kill me! Please!"