Discworld Noir - Act 4.15 *END* Video

The finale of Discworld Noir: Lewton takes on the Laddering Horror. Will it be a happy ending?

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Dieselpunk1945: Somewhat anti-climatic! What a wonderful game though, I wonder if we shall ever see another Discworld game in our time? ...It's a million to one chance, but we just might!
digerman3: or remake of the old ones
Plushy: Thanks for doing these, very informative and a lot of fun :)
TheRussianGestapo: I hope we do. It doesn't have to feature Lewton or Rincewind, but it would be really nice just to stroll around on the Disc once more, rubbing random objects against each other in the hopes of progressing further!
TheRussianGestapo: It could happen - just look at Monkey Island special edition!
TheRussianGestapo: And thank you for watching! It was my pleasure. :D
GargLassie: Since it's the last clip and it makes me feel a bit melancholic I keep any jokes to myself.^^ Thank you very much for doing this Let's Play , we know it was time-consuming and hard to hear Rhodan and the zombie out. LOL I'm looking forward to bonus scenes. Furthermore, I'd strongly encourage you to do an LP of Grim Fandango because I loveloveLOVE that game and have played it millions of times (I won't let anyone tell me I'm exaggerating^^). Again - thank you!
canitbebluetrue: Thanks so much for uploading these Gestapo, this game would have made a perfect film. Lewton is an amazing character, it's a shame he's not featured anywhere else in the Discworld universe but here. The game had such an epic sprawling story, although it did feel like they rushed the production of the fourth act.
JasaeBushae: welp this was the best playthrough ive ever seen for a discworld game
TheRussianGestapo: In that case, I shall keep Grim Fandango near the top of my list next time I'm looking for an old game to play through! Thanks for commenting on pretty much every other video, it's been a delight.
TheRussianGestapo: In a way, I think it's good that there's only one story with Lewton, because it means that he'll always be there, in this classic narrative. There will never be a disappointing sequel to ruin the character, so to say. I can pretty much guarantee that there are interviews with the DWN design staff that say that development was rushed towards the end. It really is a shame that the development company went under before they could patch the game. Also, thanks for watching and commenting!
TheRussianGestapo: Why thank you! I'm truly flattered! Thanks for watching!
Erkynar: Thank you so much for posting. I've had a great time watching through this game. Hail to the Chief and a Go Gestapo!
elrond532: Great jop, Gestapo, and thanks. I really enjoy your annotations: the videos alone would have made a good series, but your own additions really brought it to life and added several new dimensions of entertainment. I look forward to seeing the extras, and will definitely watch anything you care to put up in the future.
TheRussianGestapo: No worries, and thanks for all the comments!
TheRussianGestapo: Thank you very much! Cheers for all the comments!
JanetteMorgan: Did you skip the bit with Mooncalf? I'd been looking forward to seeing that.
TheRussianGestapo: Try the video for Act 4.04, I think that's the bit you're on about. ;)
JanetteMorgan: Ah, thank you! I have no idea how I managed to miss that one.
TheRussianGestapo: No worries.
HomeworkMan: Really appreciated this travelogue! Here are a couple annotations you might like to also add? Act 2.05: At one point in the dialogue in the casino, I think I remember hearing an "eight sided dice" being mentioned, which, as you point out in a later video, is a number that has special significance on the Disc. Act 3.17: You comment that you don't know what "cantrips" are exactly: it's a general synonym for "spell", but specifically, in D&D, mundane level 0 spells are also called cantrips.
TheRussianGestapo: I've added the one for 3.17 and I'll add one for the dice when I get around to checking back through all the annotations (spelling, grammar, correctness, etc). Thanks for the insight and comment!


Author: TheRussianGestapo; Uploaded: Sep 29, 2009; Duration: 9:26; Views: 352

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