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Comic update *Edit*Ok, I know I said I would post a few pages, but my brother hasn't made his character yet. He is slowly working on it so in the mean time I'll make a nuzlocke comic to pass the time. I did however make a few sprites for him to get started with so he should be able to finish up if he didn't get distracted so much. I'm going to take a die, roll it, and see what generation I'll start it in. 1 being Yellow, 2 Gold, 3 Emerald, 4 Platinum, 5 Black, and 6 being White 2. I can only sprite it all so don't expect anything too good like all the drawn comics but I will do something different. (sort of)
Edit* Ok, doing a yellow run, but since the pixles are too bland, I'm switching it to FireRed for a better look. Also, I'll make it a interactive comic, like Homestruck or Prequel. Those are web comics where they work off of the readers comments. Like if Oak asks what my characters name is, it'll be whatever name the readers call him and so on.
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Demonophobia is a 2D survival horror game by an anonymous Korean developer under the user name of '237'. It has been uploaded to a file-sharing resource in mid-2008 and after one month it had over 10000 downloads. The game became infamous for being extremely gory and disgusting and gained a somewhat cult status. It follows the 'Hentai Ryona game' scheme, when you lose, the heroine dies by extremely gory and sadistic deaths. Also, the game features trial and error (or more like 'trial and death') gameplay which means that many deaths are unavoidable.
In October, 2008 the developer published a demo of Xenophobia, a Demonophobia sequel (though it has nothing to do with Demonophobia in terms of story), which promised to be a massive improvement over Demonophobia in terms of quality. On December, 2009 a second demo has been published, but there were no more news from the creator after this.
In April 2012, the game got a spiritual successor named Splatter School. There is also another spiritual successor under development named PrisonKage.
Plot
Sakuri Kunikai, a 14-years old Japanese schoolgirl, lived in a modern world and never believed in supernatural things. One day she found a book about black magic and decided to perform a demon summoning ritual, just out of interest. The ritual worked, but as an result, Sakuri herself got trapped in a horrible world of demons. The girl left absolutely alone, in a disgusting world full of horrible creatures, she didn't know what to do and almost lost hope... but suddenly she saw a phantom named Ritz. Ritz told her that the place she needs is in the very center of the demonic labyrinth, and Sakuri went there, determined to get back to home...
Why it Sucks
- This game is absolutely disturbing and probably has the SICKEST content ever created for a video game. The very purpose of this game's existence is to watch your 14-years old heroine suffering and dying in every possible way. The death scenes are unskippable even after the player has watched a same death sequence dozens of times, and this will happen for most people considering the fake difficulty.
- To add injury (although not a bad point for some people) the ending is so depressing that makes the Dead Space comic book look optimistic.
- Bad controls. The worst part is the inventory control; you can even be hurt heavily or killed by a boss during switching between items.
- The game also can be considered as child pornography, especially at the fifth boss fight and the last level.
- The graphics look like they were made in MS Paint. The animations are also poor.
- Fortunately, no music and no sound at all.
- The game features health regeneration, which makes life much easier, but it's hard to notice it. And even if you know about it, standing still long enough to recover all health is not a good mechanic.
- The health indicator disappears during the boss fights.
- The two last bosses are very hard and annoying even by terms of the game. The final one remains hard even if you freeze the HP by using CheatEngine, because he has instant-killing attacks.
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Redeeming Qualities
- The game can be considered challenging.
- The story is not bad. Coupled with the story, this game is actually good at being a horror if one doesn't care for the gruesome ending.
- All the bosses have names in the source code, and most of them are named after Christian/Jewish mythological demons. Their roles on the game are also somewhat coherent with the demon they represent.
- The game's setting is somewhat similar to Clock Tower: the First Fear and I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, but this may have been just a coincidence. In special, the first is notable for the well-drawn 2D corridors, multiple death scenes, and a defenseless young girl as the protagonist.
- At least some effort was put into level design, puzzles and bosses: you actually have to use your brain.
- The game takes 8 MB of disk space when archived and 194 MB when unarchived. So, you don't have to erase the game in order to spare disk space.
- At the ending, the game plays with video game tropes by explaining why you can restart the level after death. This also explains some things one might consider as bugs.
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