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Gonemad Since: Oct, 2015
May 7th 2024 at 4:20:58 AM •••

No Man's Sky loves to play around with Sinister Geometry too. Well, there's one D8 with a sphere inside, right on the cover of the game.

But Anomalous Planets (is that the term? Irregular? Anyway, I havenĀ“t played in a while, but you will know when you land on one) also show geometrical objects with animal behaviour, like hopping around like a bunny, or Bubbles that flock around like... birds. Something on that level. The thing is so unsettling that it is hard to remember right now.

Considering some planets are completely black-and-white, as in, everything around you fades to B&W including yourself and your own ship, this is par for the course of this bizarre aesthetic game.

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Aubren Since: Nov, 2015
Apr 7th 2016 at 10:53:35 PM •••

I vote to change the current picture to that of Black Cube Of Darkness from Wander over Yonder .

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jormis29 Since: Mar, 2012
PetroleumJerry Since: Nov, 2012
Jan 10th 2014 at 7:02:52 PM •••

" In ABC Family's made-for-TV miniseries version of Fallen, hell includes an endless staircase. The simplest M.C. Escher staircase illusion. "

Could someone who's seen this clarify the entry for me? Are we talking about the Penrose staircase of Ascending and Descending (as seen in Inception) - which is what I'm guessing - or perhaps something else (Relativity, say).

fljared Since: Sep, 2010
Nov 8th 2011 at 4:17:37 PM •••

Changing "Contrast Companion Cube" to "No Relation to Companion Cube" due to lack of similar subject matter.

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