So today I was watching some of the 'Steve and Larson Top 10' videos. And i came across 'most disturbing games.' #1 was GTA IV which was stupid. Out of them all, it was #10 that caught my eye. It was a game called, [u]I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream[/u]. It looked like a really horrifying game.
I googled it. Turns out it was based off of a short story written in 1967, in the midst of Cold War fear and the likes. Some quick searching found me the full text. And I have to say... I feel horrible. I genuinely feel like a terrible person, like something is wrong with all of us, just because I read this. I'm sad. Today has been a horrible day solely because I read this. Never before have I been more disturbed by a story, never has one made me sympathize with characters in such a way. I feel like I need to know someone else has read this.
[url=http://pub.psi.cc/ihnmaims.txt]Here is a link to the full text[/url]. It's a short story, so it's not all that long. Took me a few minutes. I'm making this thread because... I want someone else to read it. I want to know that someone else has read this thing. And I want to know if people feel the same way as I do. Terrible inside.
Good luck, Flood. I hope someone will comment saying they read it. Help me.
T.T
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I've read it before this post, pretty creepy mutitilations
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link is broke
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Edited by cRaZyT101: 10/8/2014 10:11:23 PMI loved this game, AM plays the evil AI better than GLADOS. Fun fact: The author who wrote the story that the game was based on also voiced AM. Edit: Just realized my fun fact was already told... I am sad.
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Boosh
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You're wishing your sadness upon the rest of us? Burrito, you've become the Internet.
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Edited by Pukajlo: 7/1/2013 4:29:07 AMEver watch a [i]A Serbian Film[/i]? Read the plot [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Serbian_Film[/url] 50 Pukajlo points to anyone who watches the movie.
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... So this is burritosenior.
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Holy shit, Harlan Ellison is one angry -blam!-. Check his wikipedia page.
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Fun fact: The book it's based on was written by one guy in one night, non-stop who was pissed at the entire world for how shitty people are to one another, and voices AM in the game. You can FEEL his contempt for people in his seething voice. It's amazing. If you do play the game, however, there are TONS of endings (both for each character and cumulatively) and there are a lot of "magic pixels" that require you to mouse over exact spots to interact with things.
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Well im abit of a pussy so ill just hang around reading comments.
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Ghey shet dis thing is
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You guys ever seen the Grifter?
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I read about that game in an old Game Informer issue. It was depressing.
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I read this a while ago, and yes, creepypasta -blam!-ing pales next to it.
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That was intense. Like wading into scummy sludge. It was almost as depressing as [i]The Road[/i]. Read [i]The Road[/i] if you haven't already. It's by Cormac McCarthy.
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This is strange. I never watch Steve and Larson Top 10 videos but last night I started watching a bunch of them as well. ITS CONNECTED. ILLUMINATI!
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Just reading the Wiki plot summery is enough for me to just.... No....
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I think my favorite creepy pasta made into a game is The Crooked Man it gets pretty deep when you apply it to real life.
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That Russian test lab one was the best one I read.
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I thought that was pretty poor to be honest. One of those things that tries to be overly emotional but just ends up missing the mark. Some pretty savage imagery though, and a brutal concept.
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Awesome - some people have wild imaginations.
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I just now finished watching a Let's Play of the entire game. Very different story, but it was entertaining and disturbing still. And it was still possible to get the same ending as the story.
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The story didn't make you sad today you're just a sad person.
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It's very good. Disturbing, but very well-written.
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When is pasta creepy? When I try to make it.