Submachine 9: the Temple
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Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
I remember my very first theory: We awakened with amnesia in unknown place, sucesfully solved puzzle and escaped to freedom, at the coast of the sea, were immediatelly debunked after I closed Sub1 and started Sub2. T-T
Actually, I always thought that mover is the same.
Actually, I always thought that mover is the same.
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Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
To be fair, I did too. (Weird right? I spent the whole discussion arguing from basically the opposite standpoint). That's something I've noticed through these games: sometimes those types of assumptions are virtually valid because so much happens and the pieces are so unput-together and strung out that you're almost forced to make these assumptions in order to get anywhere.
Now to figure out why the mover was being suspended in just the void, in which I'm prepared to defend my standpoint that the gray mover was prepared to be taken back to S1 after we left it.
Now to figure out why the mover was being suspended in just the void, in which I'm prepared to defend my standpoint that the gray mover was prepared to be taken back to S1 after we left it.
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I think we are this guy:Sublevel 105 wrote:I remember my very first theory: We awakened with amnesia in unknown place, sucesfully solved puzzle and escaped to freedom, at the coast of the sea, were immediatelly debunked after I started closed Sub1 and Sub2. T-T
Actually, I always thought that mover is the same.
Granted that could be Murtaugh talking to Liz with the last Line of the note might being it. But I digress. It WAS found in the Submachine One Location. That is the only reason why I think this since we wake up in the basement. The whole series was our new 'Life Goal'. Simple, it's a "We've done what we can to help out. Now we simply need to leave the rest to Mur and Liz and Leave." With the two different Endings in Sub 3, the one who told us our new life goal went on ahead, and die in the Loop. And the player who woke up escape the loop.Life's goal wrote:- You can't fix everything, just let it go. Submachine doesn't need your help. It's fine as it is.
- You know you're taking away my life's goal, right?
- We'll find you a new one, don't worry. You were part of this organism, I admit, a crucial one, but just a part nonetheless. You can't think of yourself any bit higher. That would be arrogant, and't that's not you anymore.
- What would I do without you, my dear...
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Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.Sublevel 105 wrote:We awakened with amnesia.
LOL.
Yeah, nope.
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Thnak you, my Sublord.MateuszSkutnik wrote:BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.Sublevel 105 wrote:We awakened with amnesia.
LOL.
Yeah, nope.
Now we know for sure! :3
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Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
The first words of Submachine 2, from 2006 are literally:
I DIDN'T WAKE UP IN A ROOM.
AND I DO REMEMBER.
So what exactly new are we discovering here? After 11 years?
I DIDN'T WAKE UP IN A ROOM.
AND I DO REMEMBER.
So what exactly new are we discovering here? After 11 years?
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and next line:I DIDN'T WAKE UP IN A ROOM
AND I DO REMEMBER
I REMEMBER I HAD A STRANGE DREAM
He remembers he had a dream about Submachine 1. Nothing else.
At least that's what I though when I played Sub2 for first time.
Btw, what does "I DIDN'T WAKE UP IN A ROOM" mean? He didn't woke up in house room but in lighthouse digouts?
And still, did Player lose consciousness or lost mind for short time after exiting karma portal in arcade machine or what? I didn't get why he said "I was playing a game. Submachine. I remember finishing that game. But I don't remember waking up from that dream"...
Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
I thinkthe first sentences were just meant to be in contraposition to how it usually goes in escape games, this:
"I WOKE UP IN A ROOM
AND I DON'T REMEMBER"
"I WOKE UP IN A ROOM
AND I DON'T REMEMBER"
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Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
@Vortex: Did Player play many flash games (Crimson room, Viridian room, etc) before he ended up in Submachine? XD
than I have a theory who Player is...
Actually, it's a good theory (about contraposition, not about Player the flash games player, lol). I remember there was such talk before.
And Mateusz likes to place references, tributes, and other stuff in Submachine games.
than I have a theory who Player is...
Actually, it's a good theory (about contraposition, not about Player the flash games player, lol). I remember there was such talk before.
And Mateusz likes to place references, tributes, and other stuff in Submachine games.
Re: Submachine 9: the Temple
@sublevel I have... Damm I miss 2007...