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DrNoPuma
(Experienced, Not Yet Jaded)
18th Dec, 2016 07:25:58 AM
Bump
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.
DrNoPuma
(Experienced, Not Yet Jaded)
19th Dec, 2016 10:52:08 AM
Bump.
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.
bmora
Since: Nov, 2016
19th Dec, 2016 09:30:34 PM
The Lineup
There was this game I played on Newgrounds years ago (maybe 2-5 years). You're playing as a psychic who is tasked with (actually, more like forced into) solving murders by reading the victims' minds.
Every time you look in someone's head, you get this very surreal scene of warped imagery and faces. You have to pay very close attention, because one of the faces that appears is the murderer's face.
Then you get a view of a police lineup, and all the characters are very Gonkish. You have to pick the one whose face matches one of the faces in the victim's mind. Whichever one you choose gets the electric chair.
If you guess wrong, your boss - who seems to be a normal human, but he's covered in shadow - tells you that You Have Failed Me, and that he would do the paperwork to fire you, but what he's about to do is easier. He then shoots you to death, and you get a Game Over screen.
The whole game had a pixellated, monochromatic art style, like the Game Boy. Does anyone know what this game is?