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Aquaria => Gameplay => Topic started by: exoleet on March 25, 2008, 10:03:47 am
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I'm still confused as to what the body actually is..
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Have you beaten the game yet? :)
(it doesn't explain it per se, but it hints)
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No..
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Yeah, I have my theory about what the body is, but I also don't want to ruin anything. :P
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In all honesty, the game could have used a bit more narrative on the story parts, but it sorta feels like you left it open for the person to interpret.. :P
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it sorta feels like you left it open for the person to interpret.. :P
Yeah, that was intentional. :)
I have my own interpretation of how everything fits together, I'm sure other people have their own thing.
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That's one thing I liked about the game. :)
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It actually would've been nice is every piece of the puzzle came together near the end of the game. But yeah, most things are guess-able even though you never know for sure if you are right.
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Well, there's no real explanation. It might be the Creator wicked spirit that created this whole place (since apparently he loves to create beings).
I also like to think this might be the body of the entity that saved the Creator while he was drowning, and now the Creator stay within it to use it's gigantic powers...
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It's generic creepy unexplained organic environment #294.
Probably can be explained by referencing the Creator (or whatever it was that gave the Creator his power?), I don't know.
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Just looking at it from an art perspective, The Body seems to include influences from both surrealist H.R. Giger and the Gradius video games.
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I would almost agree with you on the Giger note but find he works more au grisaille and the very chromatic intestinal caverns of Mithalis seem more on the organic level then the bio-mechanical contructs that are telltale of Giger. Honestly, my initial thoughts went to Serpieri's Morbus Gravis from Heavy Metal comics. not providing any links because it's freakily nsfw ( term discussed elsewhere on the forum ;) ) but if you are familiar with it, you know of it's sheer goodness.
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NSFW how? Sexually? Violently? You can't just mention something and not provide any info for the curious...I'M CURIOUS.
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graphic weird sexuality. normal heavy metal stuff :D
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I dunno', the body does kind of have a bio-mechanical look to it in my opinion. For example, the big tubes that run along the walls and block your progress in places look almost more like organic conduits than veins. Or the presence of faces in the wall before you reach The Creator speak to something being more grown-to-purpose and sculpted rather than simple outgrowths.
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it's definitely reminiscent of Geiger, as is all biological architecture. anyone who creates in that vein owes a page to him for sure. but it's like an Eskimo and snow, there are lots of different kinds. Jules Verne, Wild Wild West and Hellboy are all under the steampunk umbrella but one would protest the differences. the geek in me differentiates for bio-mechanical genre driven imagery as well ;) I found Mithalis and the Body to be more of a viral bio-mass run amok, similar to Akira and the above mentioned Morbis Gravis. on the other end of the spectrum you have a more mechanical viral mess seen in Frank Miller's Ronin (http://www.nacho.cyberdark.net/Contenido/Narrativa/ResegnasComics/Ronin2.jpg) or Superman 3. Geiger and Gaudi (http://www-cdr.stanford.edu/~wgriffin/photoAlbums/EuropeTrip_10_02/Barcelona%20Spain/images/019%20-%20Sagrada%20Familia%20-%20Gaudi%20side.jpg) fall sort of in the middle.