This video did, in fact, convince me to play Signalis. I heavily relate to wanting others to play the games I love, read the books I love etc etc. I think this video of yours exudes a level of zealous passion like nothing else you've posted thusfar, and it really helped to interest me in trying the game. Since I'm hot off the heels from another story that I have a great deal of passion for, not to mention all the other things I want to do in the future, I don't think it'd be good for me to drop all of that to try Signalis, so I don't intend to pick it up any time soon. I don't use social media a whole lot, so I highly doubt I'll actually get spoiled on the game. I know you just said it's almost impossible to get spoiled, but I like going in blind regardless. Maybe I'll check it out soon, maybe a year later. Depends on when I finish with all the other things I also want to do. But regardless, thank you for making this video. I really enjoyed it.
@Green-ls7kt5 ай бұрын
Welcome back
@bluebattlehawk5 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back man. Hope you're well!
@JC-qe6bf5 ай бұрын
return of the king
@aaronatkinson17715 күн бұрын
In yellow 💛 ✨️
@EggyBagelface935 ай бұрын
bump
@DrummerDucky5 ай бұрын
I tried Signalis a while back and I found it to be a sort of sophomoric collage of Survival Horror elements. Nothing quite work, but all the ideas/concepts/gameplay elements they lifted from other IPs are interesting --- albeit far less appealing than in their original home turf.
@josef-ralfdwerlkotte83335 ай бұрын
100% disagree
@SwanCC5 ай бұрын
@@DrummerDucky I can see that in a case where you are more familiar with those sources. I appreciate how lean Signalis' playtime is though. It makes it a solid recommend for anyone looking to break into survival horror, especially if they enjoy cyber punk/dystopia.