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Inspired by Gone Home and Dear Esther, Scanner Sombre is a cave exploration experience. You put the helmet on, adjust the beam-width and proceed into the abyss. Scanner Sombre is going to be marketed as the next game from Introversion Software, “the Prison Architect devs.” I know because I’ve already seen that description in PR emails and preview articles. Returning to the safely of the fire you see a LIDAR scanner on the floor - a trigger press results in a faint glow coming from inside the helmet. Original text from this thread by Why.I fixed some of broken links and removed others new links and info added.-1. Scanner SombreĮnough light to see by, and enough light to climb your way out of these caves-or at least to see what else is down here with you. It’s as beautiful as it is cold and digital, a haunting Seurat landscape. The world around you turns red and orange and green and blue, mapping your surroundings with thousands of tiny points of light. Or rather hundreds of beams, all shooting out of a handheld LIDAR scanner. Darkness all around, so dark you can’t see the ground beneath your feet, the water dripping around you, or the backs of your own hands. You’re hundreds of feet below the Earth’s surface, plumbing the depths of a seemingly endless cave, and it goes pitch black. Just an interesting idea I had.It starts like a nightmare. Knowing that you'll never get to apologize for being a bad husband.
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that's somehow the most terrifying monster of all.
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Everything you see is your insanity taking over and getting to you in death as it did in life. You are the monster tormenting yourself in the game. There's also the "I should've been better prepared" and "How many times do I need to relive this" lines.
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It's unmistakably you as every other body this far down would be bones but yours is a full body. Just outside and to the left of the tent, you'll find a body once you material scan. If you hit "New Game +" on the main screen after having finished it once already, you'll see that it gives you that ability at the beginning of the game. Towards the end of the game you get a "material scan" for your headset. The game is scary in this way because you never know what's true and what isn't. It gets worse and worse until you eventually see your family putting flowers in the water to remember you and your work. At first, it's a body of a long dead person. The game has certain moments where your headset shorts out and shows things you didn't see. What other info does the game give to help find out what's truly going on? Another reason for the lake is that it separates the miners at the end and the cultists at the so-called beginning. It screeches loudly and scares you on purpose. The lake was a big deal because that's the only time you encounter another "living" thing in this game. Though when you're going through the lake, there are screams and such. and a monstrous screech as you fly back down into the cave, doomed to relive the past over and over again. It is revealed that the cultists believed that the soul of the people they killed in this cave would be trapped for eternity. The game starts with the player putting on a VR headset and walking back up the cave. The game ends with you asking how many times you must relive this time. Scanner Sombre is about a player who goes down into a cave to research this old cult that was thousands of years old. Scanner Sombre is about a player who goes down into a cave to research this old cult that was thousands of years old. So a lot of people don't know this game, I know. I was playing this game in VR- as have many- and I waz terrified of what I heard.