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Sunday, December 02, 2007

Flipside tells the tale of an escaped insane asylum patient who has a split personality. He sees everything in cardboard, and cheerful or depressing depending on which personality he's using.

This is a Half-Life 2 mod, and contains only one short level. The game was previously featured in PC Zone, reviewed by Mod DB, and was submitted as a student entry in this year's IGF competition. Has decent music as well, sort of a Caribbean feel. (mmm, fondues...) And yes, there are plenty of working mirrors this time.
3 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 09:16:00 PM:  
That is certifiably awesome. I'm still waiting to play it and I can see how awesome it is from a low-res streaming flash video.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 11:36:00 PM:  
This is really something. I didn't make it all the way through the "one short level." I guess I should be embarrassed about that, given that the testers were all 11 and 12 years old (as noted in the credits).
Blogger haowan said at 12/02/2007 11:36:00 PM:  
Very cool, graphically.