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Zombass

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  1. After last night I really do like this zone alot. I was walking through and could not see crap for a few seconds. then all of a sudden a scareactor jumpd right infront of my face, screams and i proceed to freak out. I walk the other direction and another scareactor closes the wall infront of us which then forces me to take a left only to have another scareactor get me. Awesome time. This zone keeps growing on me

  2. allready made my decesion that this is house of the year. omfg i love this house so much. trippy as hell and i cought every single scare. there were points where i was literally screaming my pants off. thats almost impossible

  3. I actually really dug this zone. it had a really surreal atmosphere to it (the weird music and lights) and i do like that it changes. i think in a few more days the actors could perfect this and maybe they could add more stuff to it

  4. Thanks, Pumpkin. I'm sure you'll see me again (and again, and again) as the event progresses. Just let me know if I get annoying!

    Senortico, I was wearing a white shirt with green/blue plaid-ish pattern. I'll be there tonight, so if you guys see a guy wearing a light blue polo shirt with a backpack on, taking too many pictures, that's probably me. Say hi or tell me to get lost!

    Zombass, I've got a couple of pictures of Nightmaze, but they weren't really anything special. It's too dark to shoot without a flash, but with a flash it just looks like a bunch of chain link fence! I'll see if I can do better tonight.

    that makes sense once you think about it lol XP
  5. wow. I had such hope for this zone. let's hope I'm pleasantly surprised tonight (I always go into every house and scarezone with a positive outlook)

    same of all the zones i figured this had the most petential to be scary. im still excited and want to see it though.
  6. Maybe in the future of this event. They should give the "Dark" actors some shaky cans or something. So they would not have to scream at people for a scare-all the time.

    can you please exaplin what they look like?
  7. I just want to interject that the Ops personnel in houses DO recieve training and, in fact, they are doing exactly what they are trained to do.

    They're purpose is to make sure people through the houses as QUICKLY and as safely as possible. They're doing their job, and they get more harassment than scareactors do.

    this. I have no problems with the ops because I know they are there for safety reasons. so im not complaining
  8. I was just talking about in terms of depth. Using movies as an example.

    But it would be awesome to walk into The In Between and feel like I'm in the neon forests of Pandora.

    except instead of 10 ft tall blue cat people there are monsterous demons.
  9. dear god grown evil is looking great

    when i saw it i was thinking something along the same lines but instead of them being stilt walkers just having the canyon be alive with manipulitable arms from on top behind the faces

    there are scaffolding walkways behind the faces for people to be able to stand

    what if there are the stilt walkers at the entrance and exit of the canyon but in the canyon the walls themselves tryed to grab at you or wave their hands over your head creating a shifting canyon wall and the feeling of instability and being enclosed in the canyon

    that would be great
  10. From my previous post:

    "I have seen multiple comparisons to previous houses (specifically Psychoscarepy) in the various discussions I have had about this and while, I feel, they are quite valiant; I also believe they are quite broken. And I feel that for several reasons, especially when attempting to use it as an “apples to apples” comparison. True, mental disorders are an unfortunate occurrence in society however there is no obvious visual or aural cues that are associated with them on a daily basis or an extended period of time. The only individuals who would have that sort of association with them would be individuals who have actually been committed to psychiatric hospitals. Even then, without the threat of death, the likelihood of those individuals developing PTSD is unlikely.

    Your comparison to Orfanage is more appropriate, but not for the “raised in an orphanage” reason you provided. An individual who lived through a house fire, and more importantly witness the loss of someone in a house fire would more likely suffer from PTSD than simply someone who was adopted. Similarly, unless someone was seriously injured or witnessed an actual death caused by a killer in their home there would be no PTSD associated with it.

    Yes, individuals may have lost loved ones to the incidents you listed, and tragically so, however unless they witnessed it the amount of stress doesn’t compare to what a Service Member potentially deals with on a daily basis. A more tragically accurate comparison would be the survivor of a plane crash, where multiple people died. That could cause PTSD. However, it is a much rarer occurrence than war (and having survivors is even more unusual), and the singular incidence still wouldn’t equate to being surrounded by death for multiple months."

    Havoc was not "war." They aren't the same.

    Havoc Dogs of "War"

    did it take place in an actual war sometime in history? no, but again there was enough atmosphere to give off the whole military/war/hostile enviornment thing. It had a war theme and had gun fire/explosion sounds/ect, and as far as i can remember nothing bad happend.

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